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Redecorating the RV: Upholstery Paint for Dinette Cushions and Trim

March 13, 2014 by BrittanyHighland 8 Comments

Before-After-RV-Upholstery-Paint

Upon purchase, we were quite pleased with the condition of our new-to-us 2004 Tiffin Phaeton. But there were a few things I couldn’t see myself living with. Most glaring among them: the dinette cushions.

Original RV Interior

2004 Tiffin Phaeton right after purchase

Original Dinette Cushions in RV

A close-up of the old dinette cushions

The cushion upholstery was blah at best, and a decade worth of stains were noticeable. I looked online for new cushions for sale, but in the end, I decided to go the more creative route!

One of my online marketing clients is a membership program for independent interior designers, so I spend a lot of time every day in design-land. During my online surfing, I came upon a couple of furniture makeovers using upholstery paint, like this one. I was completely inspired by the transformation, and figured I could make it work for my dinette cushions!

My Painting Supplies

Supplies for RV Cushion Upholstery Painting

My main supplies

I’m not a artsy person. So this whole project was a big deal for me. Fortunately, I didn’t need a lot of supplies, and the process was straight-forward. Here’s what I used:

  • Spray bottle for water
  • Old towel to put on floor beneath where I was painting
  • Martha Stewart Fabric Medium (purchased at Michael’s)
  • Craft Smart Acrylic Paint: Espresso (purchased at Michael’s)
  • Cheap paint brushes of different sizes
  • Wooden stir sticks (I used large popsicle sticks)
  • Paper plates for my palette

As is probably true of your RV, I had four total cushions to paint: two large for the seats, and two smaller for the backs. I’ll get into the “how” in a second, but I used 10 bottles of fabric medium and about 32 bottles of acrylic paint. At three coats total, that’s about 3 1/2 bottles of medium and 10 1/2 bottles of paint per coat.

Michael's Acrylic Paint

Rummaging through the paint inventory at Michael’s

Important note: If you use a more unique color (e.g. not basic red or blue), you will probably not find enough acrylic paint at any one time, at any one Michael’s. If you have multiple stores in your area, it doesn’t hurt to call ahead and find out who can serve up the most paint! I learned this lesson, so you don’t have to!

The price of the fabric medium was $5.99/bottle, and the paint ranged from $.48-69/bottle, depending on which store I was at. Michael’s wealth of regular coupons saved me some money on the fabric medium. The brush set I bought was $3.99. All told, this project cost $93.05, but I over-bought my supplies. Had I bought exactly what I needed, it would’ve been more like $80.00.

Project total: $80.00 + time.

The Painting Process

I was fortunate enough to do my painting while we were still living in our apartment. Had we already moved into the RV, I don’t know how I could’ve found the space! I guess I could’ve set up under our awning if the weather was nice!

RV Cushions on Tupperware for Painting

Cushions set up on tupperware containers - just getting started with first coat

  • I sat each cushion on an upside-down tupperware container. This allowed me to paint the top and all four sides, let dry overnight, and then flip to paint the underside.
  • Before painting, make sure you spray down your cushion surface with water. This helps the paint mixture to absorb properly.
  • My painting mixture was about 1:1:1, medium, paint and water. You may find you want to add slightly less than 1/3 water - I did. I eyeballed the mixture while pouring into my paper plate, and it worked out fine. Mix thoroughly with wooden stir stick.
  • As I mentioned before, I ended up doing three coats, and then touch-ups. I got a little bit lazy with my touch-ups and missed a few spots!
Painting Mixture for Upholstery Paint

My unsophisticated painting palette

Here’s a visual play-by-play:

Original RV Dinette Cushions with Stains

Yucky!

Painting RV Dinette Cushions

Can I go to sleep yet?

 

First Coat of Paint

After first coat

In between coats one and two - what a difference!

Speaking of lazy, it did become tedious to paint by brush. In retrospect, I would’ve found a way to spray the paint mixture on. I know other people have done this with their upholstery painting projects.

I also want to make very clear that the cushions are not soft like they were before. They now feel more like tough patio furniture. Personally, I don’t mind at all. I’d much rather have them this way than the way they looked before! Plus, I’ve found that the surface is water resistant and extremely easy to clean. I can vacuum up any crumbs that fall in a jiffy. But I don’t want to blindside you by not mentioning the texture change.

To wrap up the project, I painted the trim around the dinette. My paint mixture was the same, except I used Craft Smart’s sage green color. Even though we taped off, paint fell into the cracks and got on the leather trim. I read that you can remove acrylic paint from leather with olive oil, so that’s on my to-do list.

Painted RV Dinette Cushion and Trim

Painted cushion and dinette trim

Last but not least, I had to hide the ugly trim around my cabinets! Eric taped everything off for me, and I ended up doing two coats in sage green. I used about one bottle of medium and less than two bottles of paint. Much easier and quicker than the cushion project!

Taping Off Cabinet Trim in RV

Thank you for your help, my love!

Painting RV Trim with Upholstery Paint

Painting our trim - so happy to be hiding the old fabric!

What’s next in my redecorating journey? Re-upholstering the cornice boxes around my windows! Actually, this project is already in progress - I’m more than half done recovering the boxes in the living area and kitchen. But that’s a story for another blog post!

RV Interior

Interior of our RV Meriwether with painted dinette and trim, one day after moving in

Until then, have I left anything out? Let me know if you have any questions. I’m happy to help you decide whether upholstery painting is right for you and your RV.

-Brittany

Filed Under: Our Full-time RV Life, Repairs and Modifications Tagged With: redecorating

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