I have a previous post on the walls, but I hadn't finished the trim at the time.
We had tried pine 1/4 round but it didn't bend enough so we found a plastic quarter round that would go over most of the curves. Here it is without the trim:
and here it is with the trim:
The only place I couldn't get it to bend enough was the front at the ceiling where it bends. I took it as far as I could (which is in the shelf over the dinette) and am hoping to find something to put on the shelf to cover the absence of trim.
CURTAINS
The curtains in the back are made out of flour sack towels. The bottom has red ricrac and I plan to embroider in red when I have time. I found some vintage camper patterns
and will also add the Grandchildren's people drawings as they get older. I will start with Doris's adorable person:The dinette window has a blind type of treatment
It is on a curtain rod (I need to get a stronger rod) and rolls up and down.
An overall fastener holds it up
and then you can lengthen or shorten the strap as needed. Here it is closed.
The side windows are simple
Big difference from the original curtains:
NEW FLOORING:
I got a great deal on linoleum at the local flooring store.
It isn't the most decorative but that is ok....
Installed 1/4 round around the edge. This will be easy to clean up.
We have already tracked in dirt!
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