16 Great Decorating Ideas for Mobile Homes

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Thanks to a complete remodel in 2011, this single wide is beautiful and has several great decorating ideas for mobile homes. The home has a great combination of style and function that works together to create a modern, and beautiful, home.
This mobile home is a great example of putting professional interior designers’ advice to work in a real-life setting. Working with small spaces can be difficult – space efficiency and home fashion don’t often go hand-in-hand, but this home makes it work. It’s apparent the homeowner did their research because some of the best-known tips for decorating small spaces is being used in the home.

First, let’s review our growing list of the best decorating ideas for mobile homes. This list is based on tips and advice from interior designers’ for certain issues that most affect a mobile or manufactured home: small space, rectangular rooms, low ceilings, multi-functional rooms, and so forth.

16 Great Decorating Ideas for Mobile Homes:

  • Use a light wall color throughout the entire home to open the space up and create cohesiveness.
  • Use a high-gloss white for the ceilings so the light will reflect well and help make the ceilings appear taller.
  • Mirrors help make a space seem larger and your ceilings appear taller- use them!
  • Go Up! Use the vertical space in your home. Stacked washer and dryers take up a lot less room than side-by-side appliances. Bookshelves on the walls can make a beautiful display area.
  • Pay attention to detail. In small spaces, every little detail counts. Trim and accents that pull the space together can update a room quickly.
  • Extend the living space to the outdoors – decks, patios, and porches are perfect outdoor living spaces – use them to your advantage.
  • Control Clutter. The less you have, the less you have to clean or store. Make a goal to donate one item for every new item you bring in.
  • Use Pattern and Texture. Many designers have stated that patterns and textures work wonders to add pizzazz to your home.
  • Hang artwork higher to help make your ceilings appear higher. Full-length curtains work, too.
  • Use moderately scaled furniture – scale can make or break a room. Buy furniture that isn’t too big or too small, but don’t be scared to have one or two large pieces that are functional.
  • Mobile homes are rectangle so add as many curvy or circular pieces as you can in your home. It will break up the straight lines.
  • Keep the furniture off the walls. Create cozy, intimate seating arrangements instead.
  • Use bookshelves as room dividers.
  • Forget about all the rules, advice, and tips. Take them into consideration, sure, but it’s your home and your space – make it yours!

 

Single Wide Mobile Home – Real Life Decor

This lovely mobile home uses several of the best decorating ideas for mobile homes listed above. One of the easiest decorating tips anyone can follow is painting your home in a light, cool palette – using a light palette throughout the home can make it seem larger.

This single wide has a light sea-green color is on every wall and it works well to open the space up and create a cohesive space.

Clean, white ceilings help connect a space and make it seem larger. The crown molding isn’t hurting either. Notice the thick baseboard trim used?

Trim is a great way to give the interior a polished look. Be warned though, some designers state you should paint your crown molding the same color as your walls in low-ceiling rooms so you don’t call attention to the ceiling. Other designers state you should paint a 2-3″ band around the top of your wall the same color as your ceiling to help make it seem higher. I suppose it depends on the colors you use.

Here’s What Apartment Therapy Has to Say:

Ceiling color: Paint your ceiling a color lighter than the walls, preferably white. Some believe high-gloss paint is best because it reflects light and makes the ceiling look somehow less fixed and static, while others say a matte finish will help the ceiling to blend in more. Some designers suggest you paint the wall beyond the top of the wall. In other words, paint the first two or three inches of ceiling around the perimeter the same color as the walls to give the illusion of taller, higher walls.

Crown Molding and Trim: Some say crown molding and trim at the top of the walls should be painted in the same color as the walls so as not to draw attention upward, which would highlight the low ceiling height. I’m a bit conflicted about this because I love contrasting trim, but you can still have contrasting baseboards, etc.

More Tips

Another tip the homeowner follows is with furniture placement. The furniture in this mobile home is not placed against a wall. The seating is creating a cozy area that is perfect for conversation.

Using vertical spaces for storage and appliances saves lots space. The stackable washer and dryer is a great idea for smaller homes.

The kitchen has plenty of storage and uses the vertical space well. Getting the microwave off the counters and under a cabinet increases your workspace, too. The countertop is a great use of adding a textural element to a room, it even matches the flooring.

Rectangular windows, also known as transom windows, allow plenty of light into the bedroom without losing any privacy.

Everything in this mobile home is updated – including the bathroom! The owner does a great job of using the same color palette throughout the home with the furniture, as well as the flooring and wall color.

With an interior so cozy and nice, you’d really never know that the home was a single wide, huh? It is, and here’s what it looks like on the outside. The decks are a great way to extend the homes’ living space and increase the square footage of usable space.

 

 

Technically, this mobile home is a vacation rental, not a ‘home,’ but it could be lived in full-time. Temporary or not, you would be living in style!

The home was found on a website called vrbo.com, an online portal for vacation and rental properties, and is located in Winter Park, Colorado. Nightly rental rates run around $135-235 per night. Compared to the cost of a motel room, this would be a great deal and there’s no one on the other side of the walls. This rental’s listing tells more about the home and jokes that it is a “Trondo” – part trailer, part condo. Not only does the homeowner follow great decorating ideas for mobile homes, but they go on to provide some great reasons why a mobile home is a better choice than an apartment or condo, too.

Here are some of the best parts of the listing:

 

“Is it a Trailer? Is it a Condo? No, it’s a Trondo! Seriously, this manufactured home may be the best deal in all of Winter Park!

In a small manufactured home park of only 5 properties, this wonderful accommodation only steps away from Main Street but offers the privacy of a private home. No shared walls or noisy neighbors to worry about!

COMPLETELY remodeled in 2011 to the level of a LUXURY CONDOMINIUM, this gorgeous 1100 sf. home away from home has everything you’ll need to enjoy your time in wonderful Winter Park. With 8 foot ceilings and 15 windows to let the light pour in, this feels more like a mansion than a mobile home!

No expenses were spared in the remodel! From the new double pane windows to the 47′ LED 3D TV, the owners designed this space for ultimate comfort! …..

 

This is a great place to spend a weekend or a year, and it utilizes some of the best known decorating ideas for mobile homes, based on professional advice.  The paint color is stylish, the new flooring is beautiful and the updates throughout the home provide a modern living space – whether for a single weekend or the entire year.

Do you have any mobile home decorating ideas? If so, we’d love to hear about them!

As always, thanks so much for reading Mobile and Manufactured Home Living!

Crystal Adkins

I'm Crystal Adkins, the creator of Mobile Home Living, and I hope you've found the mobile home remodeling ideas, decorating inspiration, and repair help you've been searching for. Please consider letting me feature your remodels, room makeovers, DIY projects, and home improvement projects. There simply isn't enough inspiration available for mobile homeowners and I want to change that. Together, we can show the world that factory-built homes are as beautiful as any other at half the cost per square foot. Thank you!

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