Traveling in an RV doesn't mean sacrificing comfort—or style. Installing curtains in your camper is a simple upgrade that improves privacy, temperature control, and aesthetics.
1. Measure Carefully
Measure each window's width and height. Always add a few extra inches to ensure full coverage.
2. Choose the Right Rods
Tension rods are perfect for small spaces and don't require drilling. For permanent setups, use screw-mounted rods or tracks.
3. Mount Securely
For screw-in rods, mark your positions and pre-drill small holes. Use short screws to avoid damaging walls.
4. Hang Curtains
Slide curtains onto the rod, or use clips/hooks for easy removal and cleaning.
5. Add Tiebacks (Optional)
Use fabric or magnetic tiebacks to let light in during the day.
Pro Tip: Choose light-blocking fabric for sleeping areas and breathable materials for common spaces.
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🛠 What You’ll Need:
- Measuring tape
- Curtain rods or tension rods
- Drill (if mounting hardware is needed)
- RV-friendly curtains or custom-made panels
- Hooks, screws, or adhesive strips
Step-by-Step Installation:
1. Measure Carefully
Measure each window's width and height. Always add a few extra inches to ensure full coverage.
2. Choose the Right Rods
Tension rods are perfect for small spaces and don't require drilling. For permanent setups, use screw-mounted rods or tracks.
3. Mount Securely
For screw-in rods, mark your positions and pre-drill small holes. Use short screws to avoid damaging walls.
4. Hang Curtains
Slide curtains onto the rod, or use clips/hooks for easy removal and cleaning.
5. Add Tiebacks (Optional)
Use fabric or magnetic tiebacks to let light in during the day.

