Jill began Ann’s renovation in 2014. “She needed some work, but was in pretty good shape overall,” Jill explains. For the most part Jill gutted everything, keeping only the original upper cabinets, closets, twin bed bases, and the shower configuration.
New flooring replaced the rotting original and everything was painted white, making the trailer feel bright and spacious for its 160 square feet.
The most major structural change to the interior came to the dining/bed nook. Here Jill removed the original bench, cushion and table combo, outfitting the space with new storage benches, Tempur-pedic cushions, and a boat hydraulic pedestal table, allowing for easier conversion from dining table to bedroom.
(The table lowers down and is covered with a cushion, converting the nook into a full bed.)
Jill’s design sense, influenced by color, light, and whimsy, fills the trailer. Vintage Airstream postcards, framed as art, and pillows with travel-inspired sayings evoke a spirit of wanderlust.
“I hope to one day take Ann on the road,” Jill says.
Jill’s decor style is an eclectic mix. She likes to mix modern with vintage and Scandinavian styles, with family keepsakes thrown in.
I hope you enjoyed this home tour. You can see the original article here at Apartment Therapy.
Oh, my gosh, I WANT one!
I loved seeing this and how Jill renovated her Vintage Airstream.
About 5 years ago, we bought a 76′ vintage camper and did
A complete rehab on it. Last Fall. We took ‘Plainjane’ out on her
Maiden Voyage to a Vintage Camper Rally in Upstate NY.
The best part was touring everyone’s camper and see what fun things they did to it! Many were just amazing . I feel if there ever was a need, I’d
live in one of them in a heartbeat!
RV’s have such great storage!
My dream RV! She did a marvelous job renovating it. Looks so good!
What a pretty and well thought out small space. It looks much larger than it is; I think because it is so bright and not cluttered. And what a neat tribute to her grandparents. This would be a great guest space in one’s backyard!
Oh my goodness! This post brings back many great memories of hitting the road in the RV. I love the tiny cozy feeling, and it is really amazing how little stuff (and space) one needs to be happy. And you meet the most wonderful people when you RV, and get to go on wonderful adventures and see new places. I miss those days.
Thanks for this great post, she did a wonderful job and I cannot believe she went to so much trouble when they don’t even plan to take it on the road!
This was always my dream (but spouse keeps getting in the way and won’t hear of it). Maybe someday……. I love that–“let’s hit the road Ann.” 🙂
So cute! I lived in an airstream for awhile back in college. My parents had one and it was cheaper to put in a rv park then for me to rent an apt. I really loved it. Simple living at it’s best!
Great article. Thanks for sharing.
What’s not to Love! It is just beautiful.
Love this interesting post!