February 21, 2012
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A Fun, Creative Twist on a Makeover

Today’s post features a quick little video of how a person renovated a mobile home for their daughter.  It’s really creative and it does my heart good to see someone put so much craftsmanship into creating a new space out of an older mobile home.  These places really can be made into lovely little homes and I appreciate when someone sees that sort of value in them. Enjoy!

January 31, 2012
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Bitchin’ Kitchen- Mobile Home Kitchen Makeover Part 1

We have been remodeling our mobile home kitchen and finally finished in December after a month of weekends working on it. In the coming posts, we’ll detail our project for you from start to finish.  We’re happy it’s done, happy it’s no longer something we’re just talking about, and happy that we did it ourselves.  In this post, we’ll talk a bit about what was wrong with our old kitchen, and some of the things we did to make it tolerable until we committed to completing this project. So!  Our old kitchen- where do I begin?  It had your standard double wide flowery vinyl-covered gypsum wall board.  It was an exhibit of epic proportions of cheesy cheap cupboards- and tons of them.  Double wides are infamous for built in furniture!  The only home that a built-in entertainment-center-bookcase-gun rack comes standard in the living room!  Our kitchen was no exception.  Nearly three walls of cabinets, all of which were sagging dreadfully from 15 years of holding our copious collections of junk. At about the 10 year mark, we decided that we were going to plan our kitchen remodel, but that it was too expensive a prospect to go at it with … Continue reading

November 12, 2011
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Bathroom Exhaust-You know you want it! (More on Mobile Home Moisture)

Welcome back to MyMobilehomeMakeover.com! After my last post about mobile home moisture, I realized that there’s still more I can share about our difficulties with and triumphs over moisture in our home.  Today’s topic: Bathroom Exhaust. This week, we have (haha, well my husband has)  installed a new exhaust fan in our bathroom.  A lot of moisture gets trapped in there because we like to take pretty hot showers.  We’ve also covered the walls and ceiling with bead board for a cottage look (See Bathroom Redux post) and the surfaces in that room are pretty non-porous.  Moisture just beads up on the skylight and sometimes even rains down on me in the shower when the sun is shining! Anyway, the ceiling fan we installed in the bathroom remodel was very lovely and all, but hardly functional.  And this was pretty disappointing because it was a real beotch pain to put in.  Of course, being a mobile home, the original fan was some backward cheapo fan with an oddball installation method that didn’t match any other logical method known to mankind. But we went at the challenge with gusto and retrofitted a lovely, poorly designed fan just because it matched the decor. … Continue reading

August 21, 2011
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Get Rid of Wall Strips in Mobile Home

Howdy all!  I have decided to remove the User Forum from this site since it doesn’t really seem to generate any discussion, but rather,  just bogs down my site and makes it slower to run.  I’m hoping that discussion will be active if I just get down to business and keep writing here…which is my real desire, but there is always some project going on around here! On a happy note- I do have lots of photos and posts that I can share as soon as thing settle down for the Summer and I can get those thoughts together.  There have been lots of new things happening here, things I’m dreaming about getting done, and lots of questions I’d like to ask all of you out there who like to make your mobile homes even “homier”. So- on to the topic- since I’m removing the forum, I’m going to make a few posts with the topics from the forum that actually did have questions and responses there and I will open up all posts for comments from registered users.  Yes, you must be registered to post, but that helps to keep the site more clear of spam for your viewing … Continue reading