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Transforming an Old Caravan into a Travel Oasis

10.03.2026 19:52 1 min 1 source
Blic.rs SRP
Transforming an Old Caravan into a Travel Oasis
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A social media user purchased a 1989 caravan for £500 and fully renovated it herself. The interior was redesigned using wooden paneling, second-hand furniture, and low-cost DIY techniques. The refurbished caravan is now used for family trips and as a backyard retreat.

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