4 Best Campervan Flooring Ideas for Your Vehicle

A campervan is a vehicle that is used as a home away from home. It can be used for vacations, road trips or as a way to live on the road. So, you need to make sure that it is comfortable and has all the amenities you need. Most of us dream of owning a campervan someday to travel the country or even the world. For many people, the only way that this is achievable is through buying a fixer-upper, a van that needs some work done to it. You may often feel overwhelmed with an empty shell to work with but there are many ways that you can update your campervan. Let’s start with some campervan flooring ideas. 

campervan flooring ideas

The flooring of your campervan can affect its comfort and livability. There are many different types of flooring materials available, so it might seem daunting to find the best one for your campervan. But if you keep these factors in mind before you buy any type of flooring material, it will be easier for you to choose the best replacement flooring for your van.

Best Campervan Flooring Ideas

Campervan flooring will consist of a few different layers; the metal floor, which will need insulation – you could reuse the old carpet to save money if it doesn’t smell and hasn’t been affected by water damage. Next, you will need a plywood floor to cover this. You will need to consider a few things when it comes to choosing your new flooring option: Is it durable and will last you a long time? Is it heavy and bulky: How does it feel underfoot and what colour and finish do you fancy? And, most importantly, how much will it cost? 

These are a few types of campervan flooring ideas that are available for you to consider:

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Vinyl Flooring 

Vinyl flooring works very well in a campervan as it is waterproof which will also help to prevent dampness and mould forming in your van. Vinyl flooring is also very durable and easy to clean too, which is great if you have kids or a dog who may well be treading muddy footprints inside, especially if you plan on spending a lot of time exploring the great outdoors.

It can be more expensive than other flooring types but it does last very well plus it is easy to install. It comes either on as a vinyl sheet on a roll, vinyl tile or vinyl floor planks and there are lots of different designs to choose from. Vinyl planks and tiles are an affordable and easy to lay flooring option. They are durable, prevent dampness and mould, and are versatile.

Cork Flooring 

Cork van flooring is a great alternative to the traditional vinyl flooring in campervans and can be considered a good option. It is a non-toxic, mould resistant and sustainable material. Cork also acts as a sound deadener if you want to reduce noise.

Cork flooring for campervan can be easily damaged because it’s soft, but these drawbacks are more than compensated with its benefits. By treating the cork flooring with the sealer you can protect it and improve the lifespan.

Cork flooring is not a new concept in the world of interior design. It has been used for centuries to make high-quality floors in both public and private spaces such as churches, museums and private homes.

Rubber Flooring 

Rubber coin grip flooring is a great option to use on your entire floor as it is so durable and great for wear and tear. Rubber is waterproof as well as being very easy to clean too. It may not be the most stylish option, but if aesthetics aren’t your priority, then rubber flooring may be the best option for you. 

Rubber flooring is an excellent solution for campervan floors. It prevents slips, stops things sliding around, and it is hard-wearing and durable. As for the installation process, it can be easily cut to size. The best way is with a knife or scissors to fit any shape of the campervan floor, around the recess of the sliding doors and into the wheel wells. Don’t forget to leave the floor vents uncovered or you will get condensation which will lead to dampness.

Laminate Flooring 

campervan flooring ideas

Laminate flooring is another option but it isn’t always the best option in the long run for a van conversion. The beauty of laminate flooring is that it comes in lots of colours and finishes and it is fairly cheap to buy as well as being easy to install. Unfortunately, it isn’t very durable for heavy use and can damage easily, as it isn’t waterproof, the panels can warp and hold moisture, which in turn can attract mould. This could be a good option for a small area such as in the living space where you want it to look more homely and then use a different flooring throughout the rest of the campervan.

Whether you have bought your campervan as an upcycle project to start from scratch or you just want to revamp what you already have. Most of this can be done as DIY jobs that the whole family can pitch in with. Enjoy your van life, it is a real investment that can provide years of use and great adventures.

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2 Comments

  • Treasure Every Moment

    February 1, 2022 at 1:41 pm

    This is really interesting – Cork isn’t a flooring I had considered before. A family member is currently doing up a campervan, so I will send them in the direction of this blog post 🙂

    1. Sabina Green

      February 8, 2022 at 8:44 pm

      That would be awesome thank you 🙂

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