Today we finished the leather bench/food prep area...but before I show that, I should show the before and progress of what used to be the dinette area.
Being crafters in a small space is not always the easiest. We need work tables and work benches far more than dinettes and fold out couches. I also need our space set up for food prep, real food prep, down to milling our own flour and preserving our own food for the winters.
It takes a good sized area for canning, and drying foods...but the table needs to go away while I am not using it so we have floor space. Like everything in a small space, I think on it for a while, then plan, measure, plan, measure...then sit on the idea for a while to be sure a better plan doesn't come up.
So the dinette area in the main slide had to go. I will start with before/progress photos and then get down to the process.
Before, while we still had the dryer there. The table had already gone.
It was cute, in a subtle kind of way...but we are not subtle people ;) It all came out, and we transformed it a bit. Note the new tea shelves!
In the midst of painting the main fridge died, so we got a dorm fridge until we save the money to replace the gas/electric one
So down to the gritty part...prep and prime...
I decided to paint over the fabric borders they had like I did in the back room. Open fabric attached to walls holds moisture, then grows mold...which I am allergic to. It takes about 4 coats of BIN to seal fabric.
We found a really great deep teal paint, which is a bit more green in person.
and went with black trim...we like black :)
Then we debated for a while, whether to paint some black designs around the border over the fabric, or if there was a better way to use the space. We are tea people, and I found these cool black iron basket shelves, so our tea space was born, and Nyai had a place for his vitamins and things...
This brings us to the leather/food prep bench. The Kokopelli shelf there was just a temporary place to store some food prep things, so now it is gone. The dorm fridge it still there, but I am hoping soon we will replace the main fridge and clear that space. Once we do, we will make some shelves that run along the wall under the window. They will serve as the place for my canning, candle making, and soap making tools, as well as coffee, whey milk and containers (but that can all change as we move along)
I do think I will make a hanging herb garden under the cabinets, in front of the window though...
Today though, the bench...this is almost finished.
I found a nice 36" x 36" table top, which we cut in half, then added the hinges and fold up legs for the leaf. Now it opens into a 36 x 18" leaf that is like having an island in the RV :) I cannot really get a photo of it open because it is too small in here, but you get the idea.
All food prep surfaces in wood need to be finished with 50/50 tung oil/citrus. The oil sinks deep into the wood, then hardens to seal it. This keeps down bacteria growth in the wood, and the oil itself is food safe. It makes most light colour wood into a rich light honey which is really beautiful too.
The shelves will perfectly hold all of our leather dyes, tools, finished journals and other items...which I am excited to have up off the floor and not in piles anymore :)
Eventually we will pull up all the many layers of flooring out here and revamp it with a click & stick linoleum, but that will be next year maybe. For now, we ned to focus on making things functional and replacing the really old appliances that keep dying.
If you would like to see more, you can find our other turtle home revamp posts here;
https://steemit.com/rvlife/@elew/our-turtle-home-rv-revamping-1
https://steemit.com/rv-life/@elew/our-turtle-home-rv-revamping-2
That looks awesome, love the teal color with black! Any water issues with the pull out?
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Thanks :) No, the seals are all good, and we condition them every year... Fleetwood also designed them well.
We do get more condensation on the slide walls, but we keep them dry in the winter with the dehumidifier, and leave gaps for air flow.
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Hmm food for thought! We live in a small space, most of our building is warehouse for our business, a full service music store. Stage sound systems, cases, and such take up so much space!
Our actual living space is about the size of your RV. Oh, yeah and I make jewelry and other crafts like gourds, wildcraft herbs and plants, and sell vintage items online.
Looking at your rv renovations makes me think of redesigning our living space.
The paint over fabric tip sounds great, have similar "wallpaper" put in by previous owner. Will try that solution!!!!
We're tung oil fans too. Husband uses various mixes of it for instrument repairs.
I can't wait to see your updates!
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It is amazing what revamping does, small spaces can be Awesome if you make them fit your needs :) If you do, I hope you post on it too, I would love to see :D
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I would love to see the insides aswell! For how long have you been on the road with it?
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About 1 1/2 years now. The first winter we mainly focused on winterizing (because it was Cold in here), then started on the inside in the spring. I have been adding photos though, so you can see alot of what we have done so far in these first 3 posts...but I will add more as we go along :)
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Okay cool! I will check it out :D
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