Updating your RV's Window Treatments
Renovating your RV? Start with window treatments! From recovering valances to hanging curtains or installing blinds, personalize your space with simple DIY projects. Follow our guide for easy steps and a refreshed look. 🚐✨
Renovating an RV is a challenging yet rewarding process that can significantly modernize your RV while also making it more homey and personalized. From painting to installing new flooring to updating light fixtures, and so much more, the list of potential projects is extensive, and many are left wondering where to begin. Updating your RV’s window treatments is a fairly simple task that has a lot of impact on the look and style of the space. Most RVs come with window valances installed around the windows, and these are often covered in tacky fabrics and may be a bit outdated. Recovering these valances in newer fabric is fairly simple, and new curtains, blinds, and shades can also be installed with minimal effort. Any of these options will change the overall look of your space without requiring a ton of effort. Follow along for detailed instructions for installing new window treatments in your RV.
Prepwork
No matter which route you choose when modernizing your window treatments, you must first begin with prepwork. If you are recovering your valances, you need little prepwork other than gathering your materials.If you are installing curtains, blinds, or shades, you must first remove the current valances. Since these are typically nailed into the wall, you will want to use the back end of a hammer to gently pry them away from the wall. When you have removed your valances, you will be left with some nail holes. You can fill these in with putty, and sand them down once it has dried.Next, you will need to measure your windows carefully. Most of them will be different sizes, so be sure to measure each individual window. Measure the height (from top to bottom), and the width (from side to side), and record your findings before you head out to purchase new materials. Lastly, you must purchase all materials needed for your project. If you are installing curtains, you will need curtain rods and hardware to hang them, as well as curtains themselves or fabric to make your own. If you are installing blinds or shades, you will simply need the blinds or shades and their hanging hardware. A drill, additional screws, and a level would also be helpful for this project. Once you have collected all your materials, you are ready to begin. ![Be sure to take good measurements of your windows before purchasing materials.] (https://us-east-1-shared-usea1-02.graphassets.com/ADJT7jQypTSaGsVonBjxQz/zGcXjEfcT5GolbDeFFzM)
Recover window valances
Of the four options, this one tends to be the simplest. First, you will need to remove the valances from the wall. You may be able to wiggle them loose, but you will typically need to use a screwdriver to gently remove them from the wall. Once you have the valances removed, you are ready to begin.Start by removing the old fabric from the valances and discarding it. Next, lay the valances in the middle of the new fabric. Cut the fabric to size around the valances, leaving an additional twelve inches around all sides. Then, simply wrap the fabric around the sides of each valance, like you are wrapping a present. Hold the wrapped fabric tightly, and secure it with staples. Be sure to use plenty of staples for a tight hold. Once the fabric is secured, you can hang your new valances back up and enjoy. 