Stephanie's Pop Up Camper Makeover - The Pop Up Princess (2024)

I am so very excited to share the next pop up camper makeover with you all. Stephanie emailed me photos of her campermonths ago, and I was floored. It is absolutely gorgeous. I had a long waiting list of amazing reader remodels to feature ahead of hers, but I promised to pencil her in for October. So now that October is here, Stephanie is first on my list! I just couldn’t wait to share all that she has accomplished with you. You will absolutely love this gorgeous makeover. It’s so girly and glamorous–definitely a glamper if I’ve ever seen one! 😉Stephanie and her husband own a photography studio (you can see her work at FarrellFocus.com) and in their free time, they love to get outdoors to take pictures. They both knew that having a camper would free them up to travel a bit more, and they could bring their little dogs as well. Stephanie had originally set her sights ona vintage hard-sided trailer, but after coming across the gorgeous reader remodels here, she quickly changed her mind.After searching Craigslist for awhile, she realized that most pop up campers were out of her budget. When she came across this Rockwood camper for $500, she jumped on it. It had some water damage, and it definitely needed some TLC, but Stephanie was up to the challenge. She called her husband, made him drop everything, and they were proud PUP owners a few hours later.Stephanie’s inspiration fabric was this lovely print she purchased at Walmart. She wanted to incorporate calming, spa-like colors in her makeover, and this fabric fit the bill. She planned everything around thatprint. To make her valances, she followed our tutorial here, attaching them to the track with glide tape she purchased on Amazon.Stephanie was able to find some great curtains at Walmart for less than the cost of fabric. She purchased a few panels, cut them to size, and reattached the original curtain hardware to hang them. She also used that gorgeous inspiration fabric to sew tie-backs for the panels. Pretty, right?Since Stephanie lovedher inspiration fabric so much, she used it to make covers for the camper cushions. She used a slightly different method than I did, and she has a great video tutorial on how she did it here. You’ll definitely want to check it out if you have been struggling with reupholstering your cushions. It looks soeasy, and those cushions turned out beautifully.While Stephanie was sewing her little heart out, her husband and son painted the cabinets with a creamy white indoor/outdoor paint. They also reused the existing cabinet hardware (with the exception of the hinges). The countertops were in good shape, so they didn’t need to do anything with those.They installed a new floor while they were at it. Stephanie went with a Stainmaster peel and stick plank vinyl flooring in the color Chateau. I love that color. It is the perfect mix of grays and browns and greatfor a spa-like retreat.With all the major remodeling projects out of the way, it was time to move on to the details–and Stephanie did an amazing job with those. Stephanie tells me that she lives in a small town, so she doesn’t have many options when it comes to shopping. She purchased her fabrics and bedding from Walmart. She was able to make cute accent pillows and pennant banners for the bunkends. She also added 1.5″ memory foam toppers to the beds for comfort. (You can find our tutorial on sleeping comfortably in your PUP beds here.) I am absolutely loving that chandelier, though. It takes her makeover to a whole new glamour level.Stephanie bought her chandelier on Amazon, and she loves how she can hang it over the table inside the camper or take it outside to her easy-up canopy for a little mood lighting. She has battery-operated LED lights in it, and it is perfect for adding a little elegance to her camper. Stephanie is all about her creature comforts. 😉

What an amazing transformation, right? I can hardly believe it is the same camper. If you’d like to see more details and take a video tour of Stephanie’s camper, you can visit her blog, Farrell Focus, here. She does a great job of explaining just how she took her $500 camper from drab to fab. Gorgeous job, Stephanie! Thank you so much for sharing your remodel with us. 😀

Happy Camping!

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Happy Camping!

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