Hey! Pro camper tip, ditch the inside sink and get an outdoor sink and table. They are pretty cheap. Then get a piece of large wood and make a new table top over the sink hole. I attached it with nuts and bolts so it’s easily removebale when you drive with it, also looks rustic! Have fun goodluck!
Curious why you didn't paint the cabinets before putting them back in. Seems like it would've been easier and less taping since you already had them out.
Great question. We weren’t sure on color so we chose to install then paint. And as shown we painted again after the first color. It wasn’t too bad painting while installed. Thanks for watching and the comment!
We painted some of them while out. It wasn’t a risk as we used tape. Didn’t bother us at all. Also we wanted to see the look immediately which worked well since we changed the color because we didn’t have to wait for paint to dry then install to see color match. To each their own I guess.
I finally got the editing done today for Part 3! I’ll release it on this coming Tuesday 8/31. Awesome! Exacted for your project. Thanks for the comment Gary!
Thanks! Great question. We felt that they were clean enough and that it wouldn’t be worth the hassle so opted not to. After a few trips we felt good about that decision.
Great video! I appreciate the step by step. Curious as to what type of paint and primer you used on the cabinets. Did you go with oil, latex or alkyd? The blue cabinets are beautiful with the gray floor!
Thank you! It was all Sherwin Williams. We used their primer and then the cabinets is their “Emerald” line which is Urethane Trim Enamel in “Seaworthy” color. Hope that helps!
I have a similar flip down kitchen sink. I am wanting to replace the small sink with a standard size sink. I think it's possible after seeing this video. Thank you!
Hi. Love this video! Very helpful! Question: any particular reason u removed veneer and sanded the doors only but not the cabinets? Im starting mine soon and would like to know if the removal and sanding made a difference?.. I was planning on just starting w/ primer 😂
Thanks! We did that because it was peeling. The other areas weren’t peeling and don’t have that veneer so we left them alone. The reason the veneer needed peeled is because it would be obvious even with paint and it doesn’t sand well. Hope that helps.
We're about to tackle our pop up remodel too! Any reason you pealed the wood-grain film off the cabinet doors, but not off the cabinet bodies and walls? Was it just because the doors were already peeling?
Awesome! Great question. Yep you are right! The cabinet bodies are also much thinner than the doors and since they were not peeling we didn’t feel a need to bother. Best of luck on your project. Would love to see pics! Shoot them over on instagram sometime!
did you sand the cabnets at all before you painted them or did you just clean then paint? im planning on remodeling my pop-up and im afraid of the paint peeling off
Im gonna steal that blue color for mine love the matte finish !!
Heck yea! It’s a fantastic color.
One of the greatest opens I've ever seen on RUclips
Thanks! Although I’m not sure what “opens” is. Typo?
@@diywithandrew By "opens" I mean the opening of your video. With your family introducing themselves. That's awesome. You look like a happy family
@@shanelocke856 Thanks man! We are thankful.
Hey! Pro camper tip, ditch the inside sink and get an outdoor sink and table. They are pretty cheap. Then get a piece of large wood and make a new table top over the sink hole. I attached it with nuts and bolts so it’s easily removebale when you drive with it, also looks rustic! Have fun goodluck!
Sweet! Thanks for that tip!
I would like to see a picture of this
letters were a smart touch!
Thank you!!
Excellent.
Thank you!
Curious why you didn't paint the cabinets before putting them back in. Seems like it would've been easier and less taping since you already had them out.
Great question. We weren’t sure on color so we chose to install then paint. And as shown we painted again after the first color. It wasn’t too bad painting while installed. Thanks for watching and the comment!
Very informative I hope I can do that stuff looks complicated 😬
Thank you! I’m sure you can just take it one step at a time.
Why didn’t I paint when they were out of the camper. Instead of risking it on the new floor. And being cramped all awkward
We painted some of them while out. It wasn’t a risk as we used tape. Didn’t bother us at all. Also we wanted to see the look immediately which worked well since we changed the color because we didn’t have to wait for paint to dry then install to see color match. To each their own I guess.
Did u put part 3 up yet? I just got the exact same camper from a friend plan on redoing it next spring. Your video is a great help. Looking good!!!
I finally got the editing done today for Part 3! I’ll release it on this coming Tuesday 8/31. Awesome! Exacted for your project. Thanks for the comment Gary!
@@diywithandrew awesome looking forward to it
This is looking great! Is there a reason that you did not paint interior while it was out of the camper? Curious as I would like to do this in mine
Thanks! Great question. We felt that they were clean enough and that it wouldn’t be worth the hassle so opted not to. After a few trips we felt good about that decision.
Great video! I appreciate the step by step. Curious as to what type of paint and primer you used on the cabinets. Did you go with oil, latex or alkyd? The blue cabinets are beautiful with the gray floor!
Thank you!
It was all Sherwin Williams. We used their primer and then the cabinets is their “Emerald” line which is Urethane Trim Enamel in “Seaworthy” color. Hope that helps!
I have a similar flip down kitchen sink. I am wanting to replace the small sink with a standard size sink. I think it's possible after seeing this video. Thank you!
Awesome! Glad it might have helped. Send me a picture via instagram of your finished work. Would love to see it. @fieldtreasuredesigns
Hi. Love this video! Very helpful! Question: any particular reason u removed veneer and sanded the doors only but not the cabinets? Im starting mine soon and would like to know if the removal and sanding made a difference?.. I was planning on just starting w/ primer 😂
Thanks! We did that because it was peeling. The other areas weren’t peeling and don’t have that veneer so we left them alone. The reason the veneer needed peeled is because it would be obvious even with paint and it doesn’t sand well. Hope that helps.
We're about to tackle our pop up remodel too! Any reason you pealed the wood-grain film off the cabinet doors, but not off the cabinet bodies and walls? Was it just because the doors were already peeling?
Awesome! Great question. Yep you are right! The cabinet bodies are also much thinner than the doors and since they were not peeling we didn’t feel a need to bother. Best of luck on your project. Would love to see pics! Shoot them over on instagram sometime!
The paint doesn't peel over time? It sticks good?
It is great on all the main surfaces. It definitely scratches off anywhere we painted over plastic
Any particular paint for the cabinets?
Yes! It's Sherwin Williams in the color "Sea Worthy"
did you sand the cabnets at all before you painted them or did you just clean then paint? im planning on remodeling my pop-up and im afraid of the paint peeling off
We peeled the fake wood plastic sheets off the cabinet doors, sanded then painted! Hope your project turns out great.
why didn't you paint the cabinets while they were out. it would have been easier and saved so much time
We didn’t think it was hard to paint them after they were back in.