Woman Remodels Tiny ‘Nugget’ – The Interior Makes It The Perfect Home Away From Home
Mandi Gluber, a do-it-yourself blogger, turned a 1973 Bell camper into the most adorable tiny house you’ve ever seen.
Let’s look at some “before” photos of the tiny vintage camper before we show you its amazing transformation.
It appears to be a significant task, isn’t it? Mandi was eager to get her hands on this assignment, to put it well. Mandi, the writer of the Vintage Revivals blog, is accustomed to overhauls, makeovers, and conversions.
Mandi gave the tiny house a loving nickname, “The Nugget,” and in just four months, she turned the dilapidated trailer into a charming, retro masterpiece.
The once drab and inhospitable dining nook was transformed into a light-filled, contemporary space including fold-down seating and a table that can be used as a bed.
“In order to create a larger, more open feeling in the room, I removed the pantry and cabinets. It’s also easy to find things, explains Mandi.
“Ensure that it’s not an enormous rainbow-fest as soon as you walk in,” Mandi advises. “Select a few accent colors—I like to use sherbet hues—and keep the rest of your palette neutral.”
The Nugget’s kitchen is made bold by the little, unusual stovetop. The wood and colored pots really stand out against the white backsplash tile. Keeping the cabinets white allowed Mandi to have a bit more wiggle room when it came to how many colors to incorporate.
The far corner of the kitchen has enough of storage for food, dishes, and other supplies.
Notwithstanding the lack of a shower or toilet (you would need to be stationed at an RV park or elsewhere with bathroom access), there is a small mirror and a toiletry shelf across from the kitchen storage.