GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #13 | Page 30

RV FEATURE WOOD VS MODERN FINISH Modern interior finishes seem to be all the go these days, with wooden interiors relegated to history. However, wood still appeals to the retiree market. Ultimately, you’ll be driven by the availability of options from your RV manufacturer. For offroad travel, its best to avoid high gloss finishes. They may look great in the showroom but they show scratches and fingerprints more readily. Instead, a matte or textured finish is a much better option. COLOUR POPS Splashes of colour add vibrance to an otherwise plain or dull interior. Patterns can help hide spills. I've just re-done our display camper trailers and hybrids in our showroom, and it all started with a cushion I found. Originally, I went with red seats to contrast with the white walls and black benches. That’s when I found a red and grey wash cushion. I also wanted to get away from the old look of black and white stripes. I felt it took focus away from the van itself and made people look at the bed. So I went neutral, with coloured cushions. I love it! A grey doona in the white van, and 30 gorv.com.au a white doona in the grey campers — it all comes together well without detracting from the van. If you need some colour inspiration, check out www.houzz.com.au for current trends. It’s one of my favourite websites. Well, those are my thoughts on choosing your interior colours. If you can’t stoush it out by yourself, ask a sales assistant from your RV manufacturer to assist. At the end of the day, it’s your decision, so go you’re your gut and choose something from your favourite colour range.