We've owned our RV for a while and the interior is still pretty much stock from the factory. As we're considering a cross-country move that will likely involve us spending more time in the RV than usual, my wife's decided it's time to decorate the interior and start adding various accessories to improve the overall functionality for our family.
I tend to be a bit of a worrier/planner when it comes to the RV and have a few concerns:
1. When hanging things with nails / screws on an "exterior" wall, is there a standard thickness to Keystone's walls? The last thing I want to do is accidentally punch a hole in the outside of the trailer due to using a nail or screw that was too long.
2. Does there tend to be any wiring in the walls that we need to worry about (like in a regular home)? Or does everything tend to run in the underbelly and through the floor / cabinets to their destinations? If there is wiring in the walls, any tips in avoiding doing any damage?
3. When attaching things to intereior walls and cabinets using adhesives (like a stick-on toilet paper holder) does the paint or wallpaper tend to damage easily when they're removed/relocated? My wife loves to redecorate all the time so nothing tends to stay in the same location very long.
I'm just looking to avoid any unforseen damage or expenses from letting the wife run wild with her decorating.
Any advice/tips/tricks would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!