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2007 Itasca Navion Motorhome Styled With Bohemian Accessories

This post was updated on March 15th, 2024

Vanessa and Marisa, along with their two dogs, Penny and Spike, travel in a 2007 24-foot Itasca Navion called ‘Maude’.

Inside their motorhome, they wanted to create a space both Bohemian and minimalist.

We wanted the inside of Maude to be a Bohemia on wheels, if you will. Our own paradise, that combines both style and functionality.

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Some of the items they got from Sophie’s Bazaar, which offers authentic Kilim rugs and other Turkish accessories.

Inviting seating area opposite the kitchen and dinette.

Couch and blankets
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Colorful area rugs spice up the tan flooring.

Kilim rug
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From Kilim,

The major difference between a kilim area rug and a carpet or a pile rug is that whereas the design visible on a pile rugs is made by individual short strands of different color being knotted onto the warps and held together by pressing the wefts tightly, kilim designs are made by interweaving the variously colored wefts and warps, thus creating what is known as a flatweave.

Smart Tiles come in convenient, sticky-backed panels to make your backsplash look unique.

The Roamans
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What the Smart Tiles look like in the corner of the kitchen.

Smart Tile backsplash in RV kitchen
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Don’t forget the cactus! The textured, red pot and cactus balances well with the smooth, white backsplash.

Cactus
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Eating area.

RV dinette with Bohemian decor
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Wall decorations.

Wall decorations in RV
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More wall decorations
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Overall shot of their RV.

Bohemian RV interior
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Marisa and Vanessa say that the inside of their RV isn’t “entirely finished”. It sure looks great so far!

Photos courtesy of The Roamans

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