Interior Upgrades and Accessories

These are the products that we can recommend based on our personal experiences that are associated with the interior of the RV. Please check back periodically as we update the listings based on more learnings, and add new products.

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Low Profile Ceiling Fan     

We like seeping with a ceiling fan and our motorhome did not come with one. This lightweight fan was just the right size to install under the overhead cabinets in the bedroom. We installed a Fan Speed Controller on it to lower the fan speed but had to disconnect the light.

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Recessed Toilet Paper Holder

When you’re living in a couple hundred square feet, every inch of space is valuable, even the space that the toilet paper takes up in the bathroom. This very simple solution allows the roll to be recessed into the surrounding cabinet. Just cut out a hole and you’re set!

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Wall Mount Soap Dispenser

There is just no room for all those shampoo and body wash bottles! We bought four of these soap dispensers and they work wonderfully. No leaks and easy to use and refill. If you don’t want to drill holes, use some waterproof Gorilla tape. Quality product and stylish.

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Oxygenics Hand Held Shower Sprayer

I hear a lot of complaints about low shower water pressure with the factory shower head. The Oxygenics shower heads have become very popular in RV’s for this very reason. They increase pressure but still conserve water with the Shut off (slow drip) mode.

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Dynasty Memory Foam Mattress

Let’s face it, the mattresses that come in most RV’s just aren’t very good. We needed a good (RV sized) mattress that could fold when we tilt the bed up. This one fit the bill for us, with a medium firmness. We bought the RV King size but it comes in other sizes as well.

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Thomas Payne Couch Button Guards

We all have experienced sitting on our coach and… “its awful hot” or “what’s vibrating”. Whether is was the cat or an inadvertent elbow, those darn buttons get pushed too easy. These 3D printed button guards are the perfect answer. Be sure to order the correct button configuration.

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CarMount Magnetic Phone Mount

Best phone car mount made in my opinion. Great adhesion to the dash and strong magnet. The mount articulates in all directions so you can move your phone, tablet GPS etc. I use this for our TPMS and phones in the coach and also have one in the Jeep.

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MOOKA Air Purifier

Living in a small enclosed space can present challenges with pet dander and allergens getting trapped in the air. This HEPA 3 stage filtration system really helps. We have it attached to the counter with Quake Puddy and leave it running 7/24.

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Portable Electric Space Heater

Sometimes you need just a little more heat. This little heater packs a big punch in a little package so its perfect for an RV. It has different heat modes and temperature settings. It’s safe to use with the tip over sensor, although we never leave it unattended.

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Wall Mounted Shower Soap Holder

There’s no place more limited on space in an RV than the shower, so anything to economize on that space is a plus. This stainless steel soap dish helps a lot and is stylish as well. The adhesive is very good so no need to drill holes. We recommend that you lightly sand the edges.

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Folding Step Stool

Sometimes your arms just aren’t long enough. This compact step stool is perfect for retrieving items from upper cabinets or operating the manual ceiling vent. It’s super compact when stowed and very sturdy, holding up to 300lbs per the manufacturer.

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1 Response

  1. Larry Levenberg says:

    Brian, thanks for this post. It’s very helpful to us newbies. See you on the road one day.

    Larry & Jess

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