In the bedroom, built-in wall shelving provides smart storage solutions.
Rather than include the bathroom in the trailer, the family decided to set it in an outhouse, giving them more living space in the Airstream.
Instead of polishing the exterior, they decided to embrace the old Airstream’s aged patina.
Lance and Sharlene Price at their home away from home.
Interior designer Markie Miller and her father Lance Price, a woodworker, teamed up to rehab the old trailer.
The Airstream's meeting area is marked by an Eero Saarinen-designed Tulip table.
The couple outfitted the kitchen with stainless steel counters and cabinetry and shelving made from Douglas fir sawmill offcuts.
In the bathroom, hexagonal mosaic tile covers the floor and the shower walls. The vanity is made from a maple slab, and the sink and the fixtures are copper.
The team constructed three bunk beds, each equipped with an individual reading light, USB ports and plenty of storage. The wallpaper is Spoonflower Boho Denim Grid by Holli Zollinger.
To hold up against wear and tear, the sofa cushions are upholstered in a pet- and kid-friendly performance fabric with FibreGuard.
Craving more adventure, a couple decide to make a radical life change by becoming full-time Airstream residents and renovators.
After spending an adventurous summer traveling in a van with their dog, Richmond, Virginia–based couple Grace Kuhn and David Phinney wanted to take their van life adventures to the next level with an Airstream trailer.
The 27-foot retro trailer needed work done on both the interior and exterior.
Clean, modern and fresh design for this 1963 Airstream Overlander
Heated floors give the trailer a luxurious feeling.
The headboard wall was saved from a 1930s bungalow, just hours away from a wrecking ball.
“We were going for a space that felt inviting and warm and cozy, but also bright,” says Ballard.