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5 October 2021

Getting Smaller ...

You've probably noticed from the header photo that the campervan I bought is a little Mitzi L300. She's all of 5 metres long, so can fit into a supermarket carpark - bonus!

The camper was advertised locally on Trademe. The interior desperately needed a make-over and the asking price reflected that. The wallpaper was black and the interior surfaces were roughly painted a dark grey colour. It needed a lot of TLC. We decided it would be a good project for us over winter.


Little did we know, we had a few surprises in store. First, we discovered a leak under the rear window so the entire wall had to be removed. Luckily Bernie is a handyman.



And then we discovered that the awning must have been left out at some stage and been hit by wind. After Bernie removed the awning, this is what we found underneath! 




It was more than Bernie could repair so 'Nelson Motor Homes' covered the three holes with fibreglass. 


After a week the wee camper was fixed. They did a great job!  


And, then there were hours and hours of sanding. Every door was removed, sanded, painted with 3 coats and put back with new hinges and handles.


We got a quote from an upholster to get new foam squabs and have them covered. The quote was much more than we'd budgeted for, so we decided to have a go at doing it ourselves. We were spoilt for choice on the upholstery colours at Spotlight. In the end, we went with a speckled grey.



The curtains were also replaced. I've never made curtains before but thanks to watching a few YouTube tutorials and a few errors along the way, I'm happy with the result.



We added a new benchtop and a new gas stove. Bernie removed the sink so I could give it a good clean. And clean it I did! I used so many different products and kept scrubbing until it looked like a new one.

For finishing touchs, we added a new black tap and black light fittings. Plus, painted the front of the fridge with blackboard paint so our wee granddaughter could draw pictures on it with chalk. 






Ready for adventures!

Even Awah, our cat is keen!

13 comments:

  1. Great job....might see you on thecroad sometime. We are currentlty in Karamea. Your wee bus will fit into any little space

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    1. Thanks Heather. Enjoy your time in Karamea, it's such a lovely spot.

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  2. It looks fabulous, Katrina - you've done a great job!

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    1. Thanks Joy. Are you missing your fifth wheeler?

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  3. What a big job that turned out to be, but you both finished it beautifully!

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    1. Haha, yes it did turn out to be bigger than we had thought it was going to be.

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  4. All that hard work - but what a wonderful result. Is that really wallpaper - looks like old sanded planks. Fabulous. Congratulations!

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    1. Thanks Nancy. Yes, that certainly is wallpaper - there are so many choices in the plank range.

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  5. That looks awesome guys. What a great job you have done.

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    1. Thank you. I'm looking forward to getting back out exploring again.

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  6. Wow you have done an amazing job of the Interior. I might have to get you guys to do my Little camper. You can see it on my YouTube channel.

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    1. Thanks for your kind message. It's amazing what people can do with small spaces. I had a look at your You Tube channel and have subscribed. I can see myself binge watching your videos over the next couple of days!

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