RV Furniture Ideas to Upgrade Your Camper

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Stephanie Hatley

Favorite Trip

Staying at Watchman Campground inside Zion National Park was one of the best experiences of my life! We also love Acadia, and my kids are begging us to return to White Sands.

Home Base

North Carolina

Favorite RV

Our family travels in a 2022 Grand Design Reflection 28BH, but we hope to one day own an Airstream!

About Contributor

Originally from NC, our family has traveled America since September 2021 in our fifth wheel, visiting 29 states and over 50 national park units. We love the roadschooling adventure, learning more about ourselves, our country, and other cultures. Our favorite memories are at Zion and Acadia, where the sweeping beauty has captured our hearts!

Did you just buy a camper and already dislike the sofa’s feel? Or maybe you’re a seasoned traveler who loves adding a personal touch to your living space. Whatever the reason, RVers upgrade their RV furniture regularly. Let’s look at a few RV furniture ideas to get your creative juices flowing so you can make the necessary upgrades to your RV!

It could be as simple as adding an ottoman that doubles as a comfortable footstool and extra storage. You could also completely replace a booth dinette with a freestanding one. Maybe your partner has been dying to upgrade to theater seats. Let’s explore some ideas to give your RV furniture renovation project a healthy direction. 

Key Takeaways

  • Maximize Multi-Functional Pieces: Focus on furniture that works double duty—like storage ottomans, flip-up tables, or dinette-to-workstation conversions—to keep your space organized and functional.
  • Prioritize Comfort over “Standard” Decor: Don’t feel tethered to the factory-issued sofa; upgrading to theater seats or replacing worn cushions with custom foam can drastically improve your quality of life on the road.
  • Respect Weight and Dimensions: Whether you’re buying RV-specific gear or residential furniture (yes, even a La-Z-Boy!), always verify it fits through the narrow entry door and won’t overload your slide-out’s weight capacity.

10 RV Furniture Ideas to Upgrade Your Camper

Use these RV furniture ideas to upgrade your camper:

Add a Removable Table

Couple sitting at removable table
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Some RVs don’t have dinettes, especially smaller ones. But if you have little ones or prefer to eat on a table rather than on your lap, a flip-up table may be an ideal solution. Add one of these to the end of your sofa or secure one to a wall in the kitchen.

They’re space savers but functional when needed. When you’re limited on space, this RV furniture idea might be a game-changer! As long as you have a secure, out-of-the-way place to store it, a removable RV table is great for indoor and outdoor use.

Replace Worn RV Cushions

Couple sitting on RV sofa with replaced dinette cushions
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Swapping out torn or worn dinette cushions with RV dinette replacement cushions is one of the easiest ways to upgrade your camper. This could be a fun sewing project or a quick run to the local home goods store. 

Like an ottoman, RV cushions can reflect your personality and style. So add color, funky designs, and comfortable fabrics to make your space all your own. Or, simply find dinette replacement cushions that match or complement your RV’s interior color!

Create A Workstation

Couple doing remote work at their DIY RV workstation
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More and more RVers are working from the road. Whether you’re a full-timer who needs a permanent desk or a weekender who needs temporary space to answer a few emails, having a dedicated RV workstation is important. Another RV furniture idea is upgrading to a dinette/desk combination or a portable desk with swivel arms.

With limited space, it’s important to find a two-in-one desk that can double as a dinette, an RV countertop, or a dresser. This upgrade will let you work when needed and put the work away when it’s time to play!

RV Expert Tip: If you’re shopping for a new RV, check out the Versa dinette in some of the 2025 Forest River Salem and Wildwood travel trailers, such as the 26RBS and the 27RK. It’s one of the most innovative options we’ve seen for a dinette/desk combination in a long time.

Add an Ottoman for Comfort and Storage

Sofa with storage ottoman in front of it in a Design Center at a Camping World location
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Space is always a premium in the RV life. One way to get additional storage is by adding an ottoman. Not only will it provide a comfortable place to prop your feet for a movie night, but you’ll also have a place to store games, books, toys, and other items.

Plus, with so many options, you’ll likely find an ottoman that suits your needs and your style. Add a pop of color or a funky shape to your space. Find a solution that gives your space a new life while also being practical.

Upgrade To A Freestanding Dinette

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RV sofas and chairs aren’t the only furniture that can transform a space from dated to current. If you want to enhance the eating area, consider upgrading to a freestanding dinette. This is an excellent idea for a family with a high chair or a couple who wants extra room at the table.

If you purchase a table with a leaf, it’s also a convenient space to host friends. Extra chairs easily fold down and store under the bed. Plus, your dining area will feel more modern without the booths. And you might also find it more comfortable for your remote working needs!

Swap in RV Theater Seats For That Sofa

Couple testing RV theater seating in a Camping World Design Center
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Some RVers prefer a long sofa for stretching out, watching a movie, or napping. However, you might prefer theater seats with a center storage compartment and cup holders. These seats recline to offer a comfortable place to watch a ball game or cuddle with your pup.

Ensure you measure correctly so that when you recline, you don’t hit the RV wall. And again, pay attention to the weight you take out and bring in. Don’t forget to compare standard theater seats to upgraded versions with heat and massage settings, as you may find the extra investment worth it after long camping days!

Upgrade Your Sofa

Example of RV with with decorative cushions
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When you’re camping, you want the furniture to be comfortable. You’re relaxing for the week or weekend, right? If you’re unhappy with your RV sofa, it’s not against the rules to change it. Shop IKEA for ideas, or scroll through Pinterest to see what others have done. Consider getting a sofa that allows for underneath storage or doubles as a second sleeping area if those options suit your camping needs.

Maybe your RV had a jackknife sofa, and you want to upgrade to a hide-a-bed sleeper sofa. Possibly you’ve seen the fancier jackknife sofa with flip-down central cup holders and want to swap in one of those. 

The biggest challenge is finding a piece that fits the space and doesn’t add additional weight. Be careful, especially if your sofa is in a slide-out. Don’t remove 100 pounds and add 200 pounds. Slide-outs and campers, in general, are only built to withstand certain maximum loads.

Use Decorative Pillows & Throws for a Fresh Look

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If you want to add a touch of your own style to your RV’s interior decor, shop for decorative chairs and cushions. But don’t prioritize comfort only. Find a fun pattern to brighten the room or a cute pillow with a camping quote. Maybe you have pets and can liven up the living area with colorful pet beds.

Adding decorative seating not only provides more space for guests but also helps make your RV your own, not just another cookie-cutter camper.

Add Swivel Recliners To Your Toy Hauler Garage

Men sitting in swivel chairs reading a map in toy hauler garage
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Toy haulers aren’t known for their aesthetics. They’re haulers designed with more rugged and industrial interiors. If you want to make a simple upgrade that packs a punch, find a comfortable swivel RV recliner for your garage. Especially if you have a rear patio, a swivel RV recliner is an excellent upgrade because you can easily spin around for sunsets or canyon overlooks.

Plus, it can easily be moved and secured when loading an ATV, golf cart, or other larger recreation equipment. This swivel option doesn’t make sense if you’re just turning around to a wall. But what a way to end the day in a toy hauler! Grab a beverage and enjoy the view.

Protect Your RV Furniture

Just like your home furniture, RV furniture will fade, rip, and wear out. To keep your sofas and chairs in tip-top shape season after season, keep them clean and consider protecting them against heavy use. Throw blankets are a great way to minimize wear on furniture, especially when camping with pets or young kids.

Additionally, regularly using an upholstery cleaner that’s safe for the finish on your furniture is the best way to remove dust and other contaminants that will degrade your camper’s furniture over time.

Does La-Z-Boy® Make RV Furniture?

La-Z-Boy® RV furniture in a Keystone Montana 5th wheel
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La-Z-Boy® is one of the most famous names in the furniture industry. While the company doesn’t focus on producing furniture for RVs, they recently partnered with Keystone RV to be the exclusive furniture provider for their 2025 Montana fifth wheel lineup. From theater seats with massage settings to hide-a-bed sleeper sofas, these luxury fifth wheels will offer some of the most comfortable RV furniture in the industry if you’re shopping for a new RV. 

But don’t limit yourself to pieces designated as “RV furniture.” It’s possible to upgrade to a residential sofa or La-Z-Boy® chair that isn’t necessarily designed for RV use as long as you meet three important criteria:

  1. The measurements are correct (i.e., it fits!).
  2. It can fit through your RV entry door, or it comes disassembled and can be assembled inside your RV. 
  3. You can secure it safely to your camper.

Can You Put Regular Furniture in an RV?

With the right precautions, installing regular furniture in an RV is possible. You don’t have to limit yourself to pieces tagged as “RV furniture.” Residential furniture is safe to use if you consider the measurements, weight, and installation procedures.

If you want a La-Z-Boy® recliner in your living area, make sure you have space for it to recline without tearing a hole in your wall. If you want a 3-seater reclining sofa to replace a dinette, ensure you’re not adding too much weight to that space. If you want an upgraded jackknife sofa, ensure it can fit through your RV door or arrive in pieces so you can assemble it inside. But there are no rules against putting regular furniture in an RV.

Just know that some RV furniture is installed by the manufacturer before the walls and door are secured. Some may be easily disassembled and removed, and others may not. Shopping for replacement furniture that’s designed for RV use increases your odds of compatibility and reduces the chances that your installation process will require many unforeseen steps. 

Additionally, securing new RV furniture is critical to its longevity and the condition of your RV’s interior. If a newly installed piece of furniture isn’t secured properly, it will move around while towing and potentially damage other furniture, walls, cabinetry, or RV flooring. 

So, while it is certainly possible to install residential furniture inside your RV if it fits and is secured properly, many RVers turn to trained RV technicians when upgrading their camper’s furniture. Our Renovation department can help you turn your RV renovation dream into a reality. 

Where To Buy RV Furniture

Kathy Ireland RV furniture display at a Camping World Design Center
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Camping World locations across the country offer friendly, helpful specialists who can chat with you about your RV furniture ideas. From sleeper sofas to swivel chairs to storage ottomans and more, you’ll find everything you need to make your RV feel homier.

But compatibility isn’t always universal when adding furniture to your RV. You’ll need to ensure your Dream Dinette® or upgraded theater seats will fit and secure in your camper. Whether you’re looking to replace an entire living area or add pops of color, our retail specialists can help you find furniture upgrades that will work for your RV. 


When your space feels new, you feel new. A simple upgrade doesn’t take much effort, so refresh the areas of your camper that feel old or outdated. The next time you go camping, you’ll realize you feel refreshed, too!

Here are a few more resources to help you renovate or modify your camper:

Do you have any RV furniture ideas we didn’t mention? Tell us in the comments below.

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    Originally from NC, our family has traveled America since September 2021 in our fifth wheel, visiting 29 states and over 50 national park units. We love the roadschooling adventure, learning more about ourselves, our country, and other cultures. Our favorite memories are at Zion and Acadia, where the sweeping beauty has captured our hearts!

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