Creating an Outdoor Living Area in your Campsite

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Sam Leash
April 17, 2020

TL;DR: Traveling in an RV offers unparalleled experiences, blending the comfort of home with the freedom of the open road. To enhance this lifestyle, consider investing in comfortable camp chairs and convenient outdoor tables, creating a cozy living space outside your RV. Add outdoor lighting to extend the enjoyment into the evening hours and hang a wreath on your door for a touch of homey charm. Don't forget a functional doormat to keep dirt at bay. Lastly, personalize your outdoor oasis with decorations like potted plants, flags, or an outdoor rug. These additions not only enhance your living space but also encourage you to spend more time enjoying the great outdoors right outside your doorstep.

Creating an Outdoor Living Area in your Campsite

Traveling in an RV, whether full-time or part-time, is an experience like no other. Being able to take an entire apartment on wheels along with you to every location is unforgettable, and for many, this is a favorite way to travel. Some people remodel or modify their RV interiors to better fit their needs and personalities, while others also enjoy setting up an outdoor living area, as well. Creating an outdoor living space can contribute to the feeling of having more space to enjoy, and it also gives you somewhere comfy to experience the outdoors. Many people purchase and travel in RVs as a means to spend more time outside, so this is especially convenient. Be sure to utilize the following tips for setting up an outdoor space outside your RV.A seasonal campsite is the perfect place to perfect your outdoor set-up.

1. Start with some comfy camp chairs

When sitting outside, it is a given that you will need somewhere to sit, so chairs are a great place to start. If your chairs are especially comfy, you are more likely to spend more time relaxing in them. Instead of going for standard camp chairs, consider upgrading. There are many excellent options, including those with extra padding, foot rests, sun shades, and more. Spend some time shopping around before making your final decision.Adding camp chairs to your RV outdoor set-up gives you many more places to hang out outside.

2. Add a table or two

You likely have a table inside your RV, and, for many, this can double as both somewhere to eat and somewhere to work. However, adding a table to the exterior of your RV can give you additional places to eat, work, or complete projects. There are many types of outdoor tables that can fold up for easy storage while traveling. Certain banquet tables can fold up small, and there are a number of camp tables that can be collapsed into a small carrying bag. You can also easily add cute tablecloths to any of these with tablecloth clips to hold it in place. If you are in a more stationary location and are looking for more aesthetically-pleasing options, there are a number of cute outdoor tables that can be found online or in department stores. Just be sure to find a table that complements your chairs!Add a table to your outdoor set-up for both aesthetics and functionality.

3. Install some outdoor lighting

Outdoor spaces don't have to be for daytime use only. Adding exterior lighting makes it much easier to enjoy your space at all times of day. You can add some lanterns for additional light or string some globe lighting from your awning. You can even place a few citronella candles on your tabletops for both lighting and insect repellent properties. There are all sorts of options available at garden centers or anywhere that sells patio furniture. Some options are even low power using for those who spend time off-grid.Lighting is a great addition to the living area.

4. Hang a wreath

The most classic way to make your outdoor RV space feel like home is to hang a wreath. Suction cup hooks work best for RV doors, since over-the-door hooks are not an option. Simply adhere the suction cup to the door and hang your wreath. There are a number of options available if you want to swap the wreath out depending on the season. Just be sure to take everything down once you go to hit the road again.Don't forget to hang a wreath, and switch them out with the changing seasons.

5. Don’t forget your doormat

For both functionality and aesthetics, a doormat is a great addition to your outdoor living area. Many people spending time outside will end up with dirty shoes that are likely unwanted in the living area. A doormat should help to remind everyone who enters to wipe their shoes off before coming inside. There are a number of awesome options, including mats with cute sayings and even ones that are a bit tougher in material. Be sure to find one that fits nicely in an outdoor bay for storage in between destinations.Adding a doormat is both fun and functional.

6. Add some decorations (rug, plants, flag, etc)

Lastly, you’ll want to add some cute decorations to really showcase your personality. This could be a variety of outdoor potted plants, a flag pole with your favorite flag, a large outdoor area rug, or any other number of lawn ornaments. If you don’t move your RV often, you will likely have more options than those who move frequently or only spend a short amount of time in each destination. Just be sure to safely stow all your decorations away whenever you are traveling to a new location.Decorating an outdoor space can really help to expand the number of areas you have to hang out and relax. Besides, many people take their RVs out with the goal of spending more time outdoors, so what better way to do so than to enjoy the space just right outside your front door? These suggestions are a great place to start, but there are many other possibilities. Be creative and do whatever works best for you and your set-up, and don’t forget to share your handiwork with us!A seasonal campsite is the perfect place to perfect your outdoor set-up.Do you set up an outdoor space outside your RV? What do you like to use to decorate the area? Is there anything we missed? Feel free to share in the comments below!

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Sam Leash
Sam is a seasoned traveler and RVer of 4+ years. She loves adventures of all kinds and spends as much time on the road as she can. When not exploring in her RV or writing about her travels, you can find her reading a good book, cooking a delicious meal, caring for her plants, or hiking with her dogs.