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This low-cost makeover gives a 2011 Crusader caravan a fresh, contemporary look.
We purchased a 2011 Crusader caravan and just loved the floor space and layout, but sadly the decor was a bit tired.
On one trip we started thinking about giving her a new look … and that was it! We were off to Bunnings and Gracie the Glamavan was transformed!
Total cost: $2200
We absolutely love the result. All brushes and materials were from Bunnings in Clarkson, WA.
Primed and taped, ready for painting.
New flooring installed.
Experienced caravan renovator Rob has put together a great step-by-step guide to renovating your own caravan, including choosing the right van, repairing, painting and styling.
Rob shared this classic '70s Millard caravan, which he stylishly renovated with a distinctive Penguin Classics book theme.
Rob also shared this stunning Franklin caravan renovation, which gave an old van a stylish new look.
Workshop member Shelley shared a detailed diary of her restoration of a rusty 1972 York caravan.
There are also plenty more great ideas in our collection of 10 caravan renovations.
Let us know if you need a hand with your own caravan project. We're here to help.
Was the existing vinyl removed or layed over the top in this reno?
Hi @Bec08,
It appears to be laid over the top, but it is hard to tell. Allow me to tag @Taniatee31 so they are notified of your question.
Also, welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is wonderful to have you with us.
Jacob
Hi @Bec08
we laid the vinyl planking over the Lino, it's worked a treat ☺️
@Taniatee31 @Can you tell me what brand/type the planks were and if you did anything to prepare the Lino underneath
Hi @Bec08
Let me tag @Taniatee31 to make them aware of your question. If you do decide to stick flooring onto your old flooring, I suggest washing the surface with a scrubber and detergent to make sure that the surface is clean and free of debris.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
an adhesive was used and the planking was old planking from Harvey Norman we had in our house.
we did a major reno there too and replaced the flooring, so figured we could recycle it.
its great as it doesn't creek anymore
☺️
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