15 Class C Renovation Ideas to Inspire Your Motorhome Makeover
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Class C motorhomes are one of the most popular RV styles for a reason—they’re easy to drive, family-friendly, and packed with potential. They are a great beginner-friendly RV choice. With that being said, many older Class C rigs come with dated interiors, dark wood tones, awkward layouts, and finishes that don’t exactly feel homey. The good news is with the right Class C renovation ideas, these motorhomes can be transformed into stylish, functional homes on wheels!
This roundup features 15 real-life Class C RV remodels from creative RVers and professional renovators who completely reimagined their spaces. Whether you’re planning a full Class C motorhome makeover or just want inspiration for smaller updates like paint, flooring, or storage, these examples show what’s possible. Each renovation highlights a different design approach, from cozy farmhouse to sleek modern to bold black interiors, and includes notes on standout upgrades and clever solutions.
You’ll find kitchen and living area transformations, bunk conversions, bathroom redesigns, and even a few layout changes that make small spaces feel dramatically bigger. If you’re ready to start planning your own Class C RV remodel, consider this your idea board.
1. Cozy Cabin Feel
This cozy class C Sunseeker got a facelift with something you rarely see—wood panel interior walls! The sleek natural wood planking surrounds all the walls, all the way back to the rear bedroom and truly makes this motorhome feel like a mountain cabin on wheels. While it would add some weight to the rig, it would definitely insulate it too, making it even more prepared for cold weather camping!
2. Dark and Moody
This motorhome is bold and dramatic, and completely redefines what an RV can look like. Black cabinetry, dark walls, and ceiling, and warm wood accents create a moody but inviting space that feels more like a luxury tiny home than a motorhome! Want to see more of it? Check out our roundup of RVs with dark interiors!
3. Living Room Takeover
Instead the traditional setup of a small sofa and dining table across the the kitchen, this RVer took both out and replaced it with a large sectional. We have to agree—this looks incredibly cozy! Renovating your RV is all about doing what makes sense to you and how you’ll use the space. If you mostly eat at your sofa, why not save the extra space!
Check out the entire makeover here!
4. Mobile Dog Rescue Class C Renovation
So this one might be a little unconventional, but it had to make the roundup because it’s shows that the sky is the limit! This inspiring Class C motorhome makeover was professionally done to support a nonprofit mobile dog rescue, with durable flooring, custom storage, and a layout built around functionality. It’s a great example of how RVs can really be renovated to fit your needs!
See how cool this RV turned out to be—plus some cute pups!
5. Color and Storage!
This Sunseeker owner added bursts of color in this small but mighty kitchen/living room space. Where there once was a pull out sofa, they replaced with a day bed and storage which made it more practical for how they use the space! If you want a quick guide on renovating an RV (so you can make yours cozy and personal too!), we have a a guide for that here!
6. Kitchen Refresh

This Class C might be tiny, but it packs a punch with color and texture! The owner kept the original cabinets and layout, but swapped the counter-tops for butcher block, added a unique mosaic backsplash and painted the cabinets a fresh minty green color! We think these simple changes are quite effective in a small space like this—you don’t always need to get out the big tools!
7. Bunk Bed Room
In this motorhome, they painted the bunkhouse and added new hardware and decor to make it feel warm and welcoming for their kids! The light plank floor upgrade also helps this narrow space feel brighter and airier!
8. More Floor Space!
These RV owners were smart about the space of their Class C living area by removing the dining booth to opt for a chair that can move around. They utilized the space above the driver’s seat to make a cozy nook to read or watch TV. The wallpaper adds an accent wall that makes this bunk area feel like it’s own little room!
9. Bathroom Dazzle
Bathrooms in Class C motorhomes can be small, however the design impact doesn’t have to be. These remodelers added a new countertop and modern sink to provide more counter space, along with lighting and paint that brightens the whole bathroom!
10. Wall Mounted Fireplace
Nothing checks both boxes of function and aesthetic like adding a fireplace to your RV! And make that a sleek electric wall unit in the bedroom of your Class C rig? Yes, please! These RVers took this cabinet wall space under their mounted bedroom TV and added a fireplace that fit snugly in the opening. It looks beautiful over lightweight wall planks, and we can only imagine it makes cold-weather camping that much more enjoyable!
11. Bathroom Tile
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again—sometimes the simplest changes help an RV feel like home. This small Class C bathroom got a major upgrade with just a few key changes. With peel and stick tiles that add a luxurious flair, to hardware that matches and floating shelves that add storage (the key to RV makeovers).
Want to see more impactful wallpaper looks in RVs? See our roundup here!
12. Color Drenching

Color drenching is a trend in the interior design world where you saturate a room is color from the floor to ceiling. Of course, any design trend for a sticks-and-bricks house can be applied to an RV if you just have enough creativity! We love how these RVers weren’t afraid of color in this Sunseeker rear bedroom. The dark green walls and cabinets make this room feel cozy, while the pops of orange and yellow add a sunshiny vibe! It’s full of personality—something you shouldn’t shy away from when wanting to make your RV feel like home. Want to see the whole RV? We featured it on our Instagram!
13. Make The Bed the Star!
These Rvers make their bed the center of the small bedroom! They added a real headboard (mounted it to the wall so it wouldn’t move) and added sconces for reading. Just these small, but practical touches make this room feel so bright and homey—not to mention, you can always use more light.
14. Dining to Desk
We love a practical design idea—and these Class C Motorhome owners clearly do too! They removed the standard dining booths and replaced it with a slim, fold-down desk. This not only opens up the living floor space, but it gives them the option to dine or work when they want, and put it all away when they don’t need it.
Want more space-saving office ideas for your RV? Check out this roundup!
15. Bunkhouse to Cat Condo!
If you travel with your pets, you know how essential it is for them to have their own space! These RV owners ripped out their entire slide out bunkhouse to replace it with a super cool spot for their cats. They even built a cabinet to house the litter-box, which helps with odor and keeping things tidy. There are so many things you can do with a bunkhouse in an RV that make the space more functional for you.
Conclusion
These Class C renovation ideas show just how much potential lives inside these motorhomes. Whether you’re planning a full Class C RV remodel or simply refreshing your space with paint, hardware, or decor, even small changes can dramatically improve how your RV looks and functions.
As you plan your own Class C motorhome makeover, consider bookmarking the examples that speak to your lifestyle and budget. Our advice is to think about how you actually use your space, and design around that first.
