9 Cute Pop-Up Camper Remodel Ideas: For Inspiration - Frugal Camping Family (2024)

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So we just purchased our very first pop-up camper. We got an amazing deal on a 2014 Viking that was in great shape from a family ready to upgrade for bunk beds. Well, we have been there and done that.

We want simple, easy, and cheap. But guess what…I want to remodel it. Can you believe I want a cute pop-up camper remodel?

I was overwhelmed before we started looking at campers thinking about remodeling or changing things and we hadn’t even purchased yet.

While looking at pop-up remodels for countless hours on end, I have found 9 different renovations that have inspired me and I wanted to share them with you.

Each one has given me an idea with my own remodel. But let me just say, we haven’t officially started on our remodel yet, all I have done is purchase the fabric but you can follow the transformation on Instagram at @frugalcampingfamily.

We are so thrilled to share with everyone and I have some big changes in mind…we will see what the hubs lets me do, lol.

Update: Our remodel is finished…you can see the posts here: Part One & Part Two.

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Here are the 9 pop-up campers that I got inspiration from, I hope they help you!

1. Simple but Cute

The first remodel that I took inspiration from is this one from @lucymoments_ . This pop-up is so simple and so pretty. I love the grey fabric she chose to reupholster the furniture. When picking fabric for my remodel, I chose one very similar for my seats and I picked out a light blue with grey plaid for the backs. I think simplicity is beautiful, especially with the white wood.

2. Perfect for Kiddos

This remodel from @kelseyd_ann is also simple and beautiful. I love how they took out the bed on that side and made a place for two twin-size mattresses to go. This is perfect for families with kids. I also love how she recovered the table and countertops to make them brighter. You could very easily use contact paper for this project and keep it budget-friendly.

3. Black and Green

What grabbed my attention from this remodel by @jbreezee was the black fabric, dark grey tabletop, and green cabinets. I love this combo. All you need is a coat of paint, some fabric, and contact paper to make this happen.

4. Beautiful Wood on White

Wow! That sums up the remodel here from @refreshliving1. I love how light and airy this pop-up camper feels when you look at it. What I grabbed for inspiration here is the light wood she used for the table and countertop. I also like the tribal fabric details and the white curtains. This remodel is adorable. You can tour the remodel here.

5. Blue Cabinets

My inspiration from this pop-up remodel is the blue and cream color combo. I’m still trying to decide what color to paint my cabinets but this one makes me want to go with blue. @missashley_young nailed it with the fabric choices. I love how it all looks against the flooring as well. Awesome job!

6. Chevron Wood Counters

The countertops are what got me with this remodel from @laurenchristopherdesigns. I absolutely love this chevron pattern and I assure you I sent it straight to the hubs and got an eye roll emoji in return lol. But isn’t that just beautiful? I love it paired with the dark paint and wood floors! Her bed spread looks like my duvet cover which also had me at hello.

7. Baskets

@wendyramlakhan has this remodel going on with beautiful light colors as a paint choice. I was initially drawn to the light color curtains but what I took for inspiration is the baskets. If you flip through her pictures, you will see what I’m talking about. Check out my remodel here to see what I used.

8. Green and Cream

Who can’t honestly say they don’t love the green paint color in this pop-up remodel featured on @poppin_up_pretty. This trend is a must follow. It’s so beautiful with the cream colored accents and black and white fabric. That rug also caught my eye!

9. Pop of Yellow

This pop of yellow from @rice_camp is definitely on the top of my list. I didn’t even consider this color until I saw this post. It’s not too much yellow but so beautiful with the choice of blue cabinet paint and the white curtains! I would love this with navy blue too!

The End

I have seen so many cute pop-up camper remodels and have so many ideas that it’s almost mind-boggling! But don’t you just love seeing what other people have done. It’s all possible and can be done very low budget!

One way I decided to save some money on our remodel was to take advantage of after thanksgiving sales at Joann’s to pick out my fabrics. I saved almost 40% and I was able to get some very high-end outdoor fabric that will resist mildew and be easy to clean!

Remodeling your pop-up doesn’t have to be a chore, it can be fun and budget-friendly when you take a little bit of time to plan things out. Stay tuned to see my cushion reupholster project from start to finish!

If tent camping is more your speed, check out our beginner’s guide to tent camping!

If you still aren’t sure if you really want a popup camper, see this post that explains reasons not to get one.

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9 Cute Pop-Up Camper Remodel Ideas: For Inspiration - Frugal Camping Family (2024)

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What can I do with an old pop-up camper? ›

Donating it to us at Goodwill Car Donations is the easiest way you can get rid of it while helping your disadvantaged neighbors. Your camper donation will show them the way to a brighter future! We will sell your vehicle through auction and turn over the proceeds to the Goodwill organizations in your local area.

Are pop up campers good for camping? ›

For individuals, couples, and small families, a pop-up camper can be the perfect summer camping solution. Pop-up campers are affordable, easy to tow, and offer many modern amenities all in one package that gives a unique camping experience you can't get with any other RV or tent camping experience.

Can you paint a pop-up camper? ›

The camper we bought was actually already painted, but we washed it down with soap, primed it, and then painted 2 coats of exterior paint. We tried a brush and a roller and definitely suggest rolling it. It's already been through a lot of rain and is looking good. For the interior, we decided to use the same color.

Can a person live in a pop-up camper? ›

If that is your only choice other then a shelter then yes. You are going to need a heater. The walls are just fabric so it will get cold. Go with a hard side trailer, it'll be a lot more comfortable than a pop up.

What is the life expectancy of a pop-up camper? ›

A pop-up camper can last as many as fifteen years if you look after it. But, of course, the actual time frame depends on how often you use it and maintain it.

What are the disadvantages of a pop-up camper? ›

When the outside is hot, you feel it inside too. Noise from outside is an issue: Pop-up campers have thin walls, hence you can tow them easily. However, the thin walls allow loud noises to penetrate the tents. Storage problem: You might have to pay to store your pop-up camper.

Can you leave a pop-up camper up all summer? ›

Leaving your camper “up” might seem like a good idea. However, since pop ups are constructed with soft sides, typically canvas, leaving it popped up is an invitation for critters and pests to enter and set up house or cause destruction.

Are pop-up campers safe to sleep in? ›

Some locations have restrictions due to safety – unfortunately, there are a number of campsites and parks (such as Yellowstone) that have rules against pop-up trailers or exposed canvas campers due to safety concerns — especially in areas where bears and other predators are common.

Do pop-up campers stay cool in summer? ›

Unlike travel trailers or other RVs, pop-up campers don't usually come with heating or air conditioning (thanks to their lack of insulation and extra space). You're at the mercy of nature. You can bring along a space heater for cooler months and a fan or portable AC unit for the summer.

What is the best paint to use on a pop up camper? ›

If you want a water-based paint, I would lean towards using an alkyd enamel paint. I've read that this type of paint has worked well for campers for others.

How do I stop condensation in my pop up camper? ›

The most basic way to mitigate condensation issues is to let some of the water vapor leave the camper. Opening a window, even just a crack, will help. Opening the roof vent helps as well.

What is the best paint for campers? ›

Acrylic and latex paints typically work well on camper exteriors...

Can a pop-up camper tip over? ›

But if the canvas is getting brittle, that may not be possible. As far as the stabilizers, rest assured that your camper will not tip over if the stabilizers are down, even if they're not touching the ground. It may tip a bit and give you a scare, but it will not tip over.

Can you live in a pop-up camper in the winter? ›

The amount of space inside the van (any van) is so minimal that keeping it warm isn't all that hard. Assuming you have a good heating system. And this is even true with the minimally insulated pop top area. With our down comforter, we've been plenty warm as cold as -3 degrees F.

How many people can a pop-up camper fit? ›

Best Pop-Up Campers For Family Camping

These pop-ups are usually from 20 to 28 feet long, and some models can sleep up to 8 people comfortably. Most family-friendly pop-ups will also have a cassette toilet and an air conditioner, and some even have a shower and space to store your camping gear.

How do I value my pop-up camper? ›

If you do want to find out your RV's “blue book” value, you can use the NADA website. Fortunately, it's pretty straightforward and user-friendly. Navigate to NADA's RV value homepage, and choose the “type” of RV you have (or are looking at buying).

Is a pop-up trailer considered an RV? ›

RV, a recreational vehicle, is an umbrella term for all the various types. It's up to the campground, but I'm sure most will view your pop-up camper as a travel trailer. Pragmatically, campgrounds will be looking at places to put you for the night. If you fit in a tent space and are OK with that, you'll be good to go.

Why do people buy pop-up campers? ›

If you love tent camping but want a few more amenities, a pop-up camper is a great option. Pop-up campers are excellent towable RVs for folks that don't want to upgrade to a truck or simply want to go RVing more affordably. Pop-ups are the most affordable RVs you'll find, and they offer a lot for the money.

How do you modernize an old camper? ›

Remodel Your RV with These 21 Makeover Ideas
  1. Repaint Your RV Interior. rooted.in.strength. ...
  2. Customize Your Van Walls. troopnashville. ...
  3. Overhaul Your Space with Custom Camper Furniture. ...
  4. Install Shelves for More Storage. ...
  5. Incorporate Wood Accents. ...
  6. Hang New Window Treatments. ...
  7. Replace RV Flooring. ...
  8. Elevate Your RV's Lighting.
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