Kenya had an original budget of $500, and she would have stayed right on track but along the way, she broke the camper’s lift system. She tried cranking it up with one of the corners still latched. 🙁 Thankfully the part was only $13 and took about an hour to install. She had to replace the tires and also discovered that her original vehicle would not tow the camper. Of course, she had to buy a new (used) truck to tow her new (used) PUP. Lesson learned. If you are trying to stick to a budget, it is always a good idea to set aside some of your budget money for unexpected expenses.
Kenya tells me that even though she ran in to a few hurdles while taking on this project, she couldn’t be happier with the outcome. She has already taken The Dolllhouse out on three trips this summer, and loves it.And how could you not love that? What a cute little camper! If I didn’t have any boys in my house, I’d be taking on a girly makeover, too. 😀 Nice job, Kenya! Thank you so much for sharing your remodel with us.
Happy Camping!
FELECIA LEWIS says
WAY TO GO KENYA!!!
Cindy says
Adorable!
Sara Grinnell says
Hello, what a great remodel! I am wondering if you have any pointers on how to cover the corner cushion of the lounge area?
Kenya says
I used a seam ripper to take the original corner cushions apart, then i used the pieces as patterns to cut the new pieces. I skipped the zipper and used velcro on one end. It was much easier than I thought it would be!
Gisela says
Hello everyone, I just bought a pop up and plan on revamping it. Kenya you are such an inspiration. I also am single and am very nervous about taking the camper out by myself. Any tips would be appreciated. Thank you!
Olivier says
Very nice 👌🏻