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Trailer Reno

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The Floor Now that the ceiling is finally completed we can move on to more fun parts. Putting in the floor! We used a vinyl floor from Home Depot.  Vinyl Sheet flooring  It was easy to install, very durable, water proof, and light weight. It went in with no hiccups unlike the ceiling and roof. THEN... The walls we put up the walls using  Vinyl Reversible Panel . Sean-Paul put up the paneling with a little glue and some staples depending on where the paneling was placed. THEN... The Benches  Next, onto the benches. We had to rebuild them. They were just to old, didn't feel sturdy and the wood smelled like smoke. Sean-Paul had a creative idea to add more sleeping space, since we have four kids. He took the long bench, attached hinges and legs. Cushions had Velcro sewn on to keep them together while sleeping. It is a prefect size for a kid! Our one regret is we should of made two long cushions instead of one long, a short, and medium.  The reason we made the cushions like that is we w

Trailer Reno

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The Roof This roof has thrown us a curve ball.  A leaky roof! That was one thing we were trying to avoid when purchasing a trailer and now our project is much bigger then we wanted. This is the promise of DIY projects. I would love to here the story of a DIY project that went so smoothly, it ended up being less work then anticipated. We pulled all the rotted wood down and took out most of the metal trim around the roof. Sean-Paul put in some new wood to help it hold. To make sure it would never leak again we painted the roof with a  silicone coating . We will never have a leak problem again! Now we move on to the inside. Making the ceiling pretty! We decided to use a plastic  panel  on the ceiling. I love it! It is super durable cleans up great. It's a lot heavier then wall paper, so if you are worried about adding more weight it might not be the way to go.  We had to take some of the bolting out from the metal trim. We

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GUT IT Gut the whole thing! Take everything out except for the good stable bones. This is always my least favorite day of any project we ever do. It always reveals more then we bargained for. It leaves me frustrated and overwhelmed. Luckily, I have a husband whom feels super motivated at this point and knows how to put stuff back together better then it was before. If he doesn't know, he learns! Don't ask me how but he learns and I love it. It is a super lovable trait about him. Have to say I questioned the roof when we bought our 1986 trailer but I shut my mouth as we made the purchased. Of course, as always, I was right! We unscrewed the light to see how we could get a plastic panel on the roof to cover up the wallpapered ceiling. Water came out of the rusted screw hole. Ah! Yes...the rippled wallpaper revealed leaks and wet wood. Not what we wanted to deal with at all! I said to Sean-Paul, "I am having buyers remorse." He saw the loo

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TRAILER PURCHASE So, here we are stuck in the middle of a pandemic. In our minds we have all this extra time because everything is cancelled. We are home bound and need a project, something to do with the family that won't make us sick with COVID 19. A new ??? camper... It doesn't look to bad from the outside, right. Old but in pretty good condition, so we think. $1600.00 is what we paid. The bones are good, no leaks, lights work, heater works, water, outside hose, and stove. This is what we were told anyway. Now look at the inside. Okay, it needs some help! This is what we like to do.Take something old and make it new. It is gonna be a fun week. (I say week because that is our time frame goal.) We want to go camping! I personally think it is very ambitious but we'll see. new curtains   new paneling new cushions new counter top new faucet extra bed addition new bedding and mattress toppers new floors paint cabinets and table add storage add aw