Not much is 100% completed...but lots of projects are in progress and have been started on the inside of our RV.
Projects we have been working on:
* Removing 1 twin bed from the back room (going to be future desk/craft area)
* Primed the bathroom, front room, kitchen, part of the hallway
* Wallpaper done on bathroom walls
* Painting done on the kitchen - lighter green on upper cabinets, dark on lower cabinets
* We also painted the entire front room, hallway and kitchen walls - photos to come!
1 twin removed - future desk / craft area!
Still to come: Priming, painting, carpeting, curtains, new wood frame around rear windows.
We were originally going to wait until WAY down the road to do anything to the bathroom but decided to do the walls & going to get a new mirror.
Still to come: (in the way future) Prime-paint cabinets, new sink, re-do very yellow bathtub/shower.
We primed the front room and hall.
Gorgeous 'black evergreen' for lower kitchen cabinets.
Lower area - green.
We've now just yesterday hung the lower kitchen cabinets and also painted the front room and hallway. All interior painting is done with the exception of the back room.
Small next project will be adding the covering for our accent wall by the front door- and re-do the kitchen counters as well.
After that we will be replacing the wood beneath the entry way, securing a floor storage - - then finally laying carpet and tile!
After that we'll move all the furniture from the back room to the front and get started on the back room! While us girls are getting the back room done the boys will be doing the minor mechanical items on their list like a tune up, oil change etc as well as flushing the tanks, cleaning the tanks, they will paint the propane tank, take care of repainting the exterior front door and a bit of the back where paint is chipped. There's a LOT on our list. Plus we are at the same time going through the house and downsizing. Count down has begun and it can feel overwhelming but daily we're making progress and enjoying the process to making our new temporary home a home for our family.
Enjoying the journey and looking forward to the future.
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