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This Beach Themed Mobile Home Transformation is Stunning

Seeing all the great ideas that people bring to life during a beach themed mobile home transformation is so inspiring. I mean, here’s a house that so many people have disregarded and stigmatized and it becomes a home that could be featured in a high-end home and garden magazine. It proves that every home has potential!

Of course, you don’t have to spend $100,000 on a mobile home transformation, you’d be amazed at what a $100 can do for a home. These $100k mobile home transformations are typically confined to California where a 1990’s model mobile home with a high end remodel can go for close to a million dollars because of the housing shortage.

We found this beach themed mobile home transformation on Zillow. The home has around 1000 square feet of heated living space with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. It’s located just a couple of miles from the beach and is valued somewhere around $627,000 which seems about right for that area.

(Disclaimer: All the photos are the property of Hartwick Home Imaging, you can find more images there. This listing isn’t active now, no big surprise the home sold quickly in the hot California market).

Making The Most of an Open Floor Plan

This mobile home is a standard 1990’s model with nothing special to speak of, really. As you can see from the before and after photos, the owners of this mobile home made a great use of the open floor plan and did a great job of blending a common theme, modern nautical/beach, throughout the home.

Before the beach themed transformation:
beach themed mobile home transformation-family room before
The beige carpet had to go.
After the transformation:
beach themed mobile home transformation-family room after
Splashes of color pull this room together.
beach themed mobile home transformation-fireplace after
Love the fireplace area.

Kitchen:  Before and After Beach Themed Mobile Home Transformation

The kitchen is especially stunning, with the white cabinets and center island that is great for quick meals or entertaining. Also, they removed the built-in hutch and replaced it with a sliding glass door to the back deck. If you are looking for more beach themed ideas, check out our Beach Cottage Decor Ideas For Your Mobile Home.

Before the beach themed mobile home transformation:
beach themed mobile home transformation-kitchen before
This kitchen needs so much work.
After the transformation:
beach themed mobile home transformation-kitchen after
Hard to believe it’s even the same kitchen.

Beautiful Bedrooms: Before and After Beach Themed Mobile Home Transformation

Both bedrooms were pretty plain before the remodel, with beige carpet and white walls. After the beach themed mobile home transformation, the bedrooms have a fresh coat of off-white paint, the same flooring that flows throughout the entire home, and beautifully decorated furnishings. They kept the mirrored closet doors in the bedrooms, which helps to make the room appear larger.

beach themed mobile home transformation-bedroom before
Good size bedroom with tons of potential.
beach themed mobile home transformation-bedroom after
Love the theme in this bedroom.
beach themed mobile home transformation-master bedroom before
This window takes up the whole wall.
beach themed mobile home transformation-master bedroom after
Removed the large window and replaced it with two small ones.

Bathrooms Transformed in Beach Themed Mobile Home Transformation

Both of the bathrooms in the mobile home were completely transformed. The dated sinks, cabinets, and showers were gutted and in their place white cabinets, tiled showers were installed. They continued the beach themed mobile home transformation throughout both bathrooms. Although small, they are both gorgeous.

beach themed mobile home transformation-bathroom before
Small bathroom and even smaller shower.
beach themed mobile home transformation-bathroom after
Now this is a bathroom.
beach themed mobile home transformation-master bathroom before
Tons of cabinets, but not very attractive.
beach themed mobile home transformation-master bedroom after
Smaller cabinet but beautifully decorated.
beach themed mobile home transformation-master bathroom after 2
Love the shower.

The Exterior

The exterior was pretty plain before the beach themed mobile home transformation. It needed something that was welcoming and memorable, something that made a statement. The designer had no problem creating all three.

beach themed mobile home bathroom-backyard before
Not much to talk about with this entrance.

The deck is the perfect spot for entertaining. It’s stylish and functional with a foldable canvas awning that can be used when the California sun gets to be too much.

beach themed mobile home transformation-backyard after
Great spot for entertaining.

beach themed mobile home transformation-exterior after

When you live in a mobile home park you want to stand out. The darker exterior paint color does just that. The white balances it out perfectly and gives it that perfect weathered beach look.

I love this home!

RELATED: If you love looking at gorgeous mobile home exteriors check out these digital prints of 24 mobile homes in Palm Springs, CA.

We couldn’t find any information on the actual remodel process itself but from the looks of the before and after we are pretty confident that this was a total tear out and remodel. New floors, a fresh coat of paint throughout and an updated kitchen are just a few of the upgrades that make this beach themed mobile home transformation amazing.

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Join the conversation!

  1. The entire renovation is incredible but the bathroom blew me away. Stunning! Love the outdoor space too.

  2. This one of my favorite remodels your website has covered and posted the super result photos. It gave me inspiration to start me remodel here in Florida.

  3. How can you move plumbing in mobile homes for the bathroom showers? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

  4. Hi Jodi,

    It’s done much like a regular home. The difference is that most plumbing lines are under the home and up through the floor instead of in walls (which makes a lot of the projects easier). As with any plumbing changes you will want to hire a pro to ensure you get proper grades and connections.

    Thanks!

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