Project posted by Shayna Perkins

The Little Trailer

Year
2017
Structure
RV
Style
Traditional
Kitchen Before
Kitchen Before
Kitchen After!
Kitchen After!
Living Space After!
Living Space After!
By relocating the door to the bathroom, we added a desk, loveseat, large pantry and hanging clothes storage without downsizing the size of the bed, kitchen or bathroom.
By relocating the door to the bathroom, we added a desk, loveseat, large pantry and hanging clothes storage without downsizing the size of the bed, kitchen or bathroom.
To capture more light into the space, we added a window in the kitchen and revealed the window that was hiding in the bunk area.
To capture more light into the space, we added a window in the kitchen and revealed the window that was hiding in the bunk area.
Our style is often recognized for incorporating natural elements and colors found in nature.
Our style is often recognized for incorporating natural elements and colors found in nature.
Shopping local in our small town antique stores helps us find interesting and unique pieces for our clients.
Shopping local in our small town antique stores helps us find interesting and unique pieces for our clients.
Our projects are personal for our clients and for us! We try to include meaningful handmade gifts are an extension of our commitment and creativity, like this painting.
Our projects are personal for our clients and for us! We try to include meaningful handmade gifts are an extension of our commitment and creativity, like this painting.
Each detail thoughtfully considered for the client's needs and preferences.
Each detail thoughtfully considered for the client's needs and preferences.
Kitchen and Bathroom Entry Before
Kitchen and Bathroom Entry Before
Kitchen Before
Kitchen Before
Living Space Before
Living Space Before

Details

Square Feet
120
Bedrooms
1
Full Baths
1

Credits

Interior Design
Darlin' Trailers LLC
Builder
Darlin' Trailers LLC
Photographer

From Shayna Perkins

Ron and Shayna of Darlin’ Trailers reimagine this pint size travel trailer from small and cavernous to open and airy with better storage, better flow and room for two.

This 2017 Jayco Flyte 17BH came to us with extensive water damage from the front all the way to the rear of the trailer. We took it down to the exterior walls and began to build it back from the subfloor up. This gave us the opportunity to make small floorpan shifts that would pack a big punch. Our brief was to remove the bunks and find a way to make better use of the space. A place to work and a lounging area were also desired.

Our reconfiguration began by shifting the bathroom door to the side. By doing this, we were able to add a hanging closet, create a desk area, add a loveseat, increase total kitchen cabinet and open shelving space, add additional storage with exterior access and open up the walkway. More light was brought into the entire trailer by revealing the window in the bunk room and by adding a window over the kitchen sink.

With each commissioned renovation we do, we make every effort to interpret and develop the ideas our clients have and marry that with our personal and professional experience to create something that wildly exceeds their expectations.