Boost Comfort in your RV

Posted by Stephanie on Sep 21st 2020

Boost Comfort in your RV

They don’t call it a mobile “home” for nothing. The whole point of RVing is traveling in comfort. Otherwise, you’d just take a car, hit a series of motels and call it a day, right?

When you take a road trip in an RV, you bring your very own accommodations along with you. You know exactly where you’ll sleep each night and which cabinet door you need to fumble with when it’s time for coffee in the morning. Your rig is supposed to feel like a home away from home! Making a few simple modifications can really up the comfort factor.

RV lights may not give you a home-like feel. Try getting lights that are better and give you a home-like feel. Lights can make a lot of difference, it can change your mood. Just like how you would pay special attention to lights for your home bedroom, give it a try for your RV as well.

Reassessing your current lighting will really brighten up your home on wheels. Add proper task lighting in the kitchen as well as the areas where you read, work on the computer and perform other tasks. A designer double LED RV dome light with 3-Way switch and removable lenses is a smart choice. It’s bright natural light output provides a cozy illuminated environment just like home, and has a total LED output of over 450 lumens.

For better light when you are reading in bed consider a combination interior 12V reading light with 2-speed fan. This light can be easily moved around your vehicle for when you need a little extra light for a task. Plus, it provides a great cooling solution on stuffy days.

Another way to make your home on the road more like your home on land is to add porch lighting to the outside of your vehicle. A 12" LED oval scare/porch light provides illumination for when you are outside at night, and comes on during the wee hours to scare aware wildlife. Having a bright porch light when you have to let the dog out to do their business makes the task a lot easier and safer too.

Speaking of the dog, you can provide them with a little more comfort in your home on the road. If you’re bringing a furry friend on your RV road trip, consider building a small pet bunk into your RV where your pet can sleep, play with toys, and enjoy their meals! By giving your dog or cat a place to call their own, they’ll be more likely to stay relaxed throughout your drive. Plus, they will have a space that is all theirs. What animal doesn’t want that?

Making small changes to your RV really can make your drive and stay in your vehicle more comfortable. So comfortable that you may have a hard time leaving your home on wheels to explore the destination you have traveled to!