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When you start renovating any sort of RV, whether you’re a full timer or an occasional RV user, you really begin to consider every square inch. Being that Q and I do a ton of work on our computers(ok, and maybe a little gaming and pinning!) we knew a desk of some sort was in order. We also knew that 2 recliners in addition to a sofa and dining set was overkill. So it was a no brainer to scrap this lounge area and make a custom workspace complete with DIY desk.
The Before & After
The Build
If you read the DIY RV Table post you’ll find this project very similar. Which of course was intentional. In a space this small it was important to keep things coordinated. We also just love the look of this wood!
To make the desk top we used the remaining wood from our disassembled dining table. The top is just 3 pieces Q ripped down on the table saw to fit (almost) the entire width of the trailer. These were then mounted to a simple frame made of 2×4’s. The legs are the same hairpin style we used on the dining table and the chairs are the remaining 2 from this set of 4.
We also threw on a set of the same hairpin feet for more stability. Lastly, we added this cart (without the rollers) for storage and a bit more support in the middle of the desk. The cart is super lightweight but can house a surprising amount of goods. It also happened to be the exact height needed to use with the legs. I looooove when things like that just work out!
The New Space
The desk completely transformed the “lounge” space and we love it! We generally use this as a “side by side” desk space but on the rare occasion I need more counter space for cooking or crafting I will spread out here too. Its even housed our Christmas tree during the holidays, served as a backdrop for photoshoots, and been used as additional dinning space when we had guests. I think its safe to say this is a pretty versatile addition!
So have you reimagined any of the spaces in your RV? Added a work space or DIY desk? You know I’d love to hear all about it in the comments!
4 Comments
Please tell me how you updated your slide floors. A floor installer put down rubber coping panels glued to the floor to cover the overlap and they’re coming off. What a mess!
Hi Joanna! We did a whole post about our floors which you can read here: https://www.kreatinghomes.com/replacing-that-old-carpet/
We’re using the same exact table from West Elm for this build. Did you cut it in 3rds or just cut it to fit? How deep was the desk all said and done?
Thanks!
Hi Ian, We used the table for so many projects I think it was cut into more than thirds. The desk is 20″ deep and made up of 3 sections.