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Campervan interior colour schemes: complete design guide
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When you’re spending every day in your campervan, the last thing you want is to feel cooped up. Thankfully, colour plays a huge role in small spaces, helping to open them up and create the illusion of more room. But different tones can be used to either energise your living area or create a calming space for relaxation between adventures. Below, we share some clever campervan interior colour schemes for every taste!
Why is a colour scheme key to your campervan interior?
Picking a colour scheme is the easiest way to brighten up your van, create a sense of more space and bring in your own sense of personal style. No matter your campervan layout, the right colour scheme can create a universal flow between different areas, transitioning between each section with clear zones and complimentary accents.
When looking at campervan interior ideas, you’ll quickly discover many different ideas and combinations. Sticking to one of the below campervan interior colour schemes is a smart way to narrow down your selection instantly, and ensure your purchase complements any existing decor.
How to pick a campervan interior colour scheme
When it comes to choosing campervan interior colour schemes, you want to pick shades that will open up your space as much as possible and bring it to life with some personality.
By tapping into those holiday vibes, you’ll be able to settle back from day one of your travels and really feel like you’re in a home away from home. Here’s how to choose the right campervan interior colour scheme.
Understand colour theory
Knowing the basics of colour theory will help you immensely when choosing the perfect colour scheme for your campervan’s interior. Start off by grabbing yourself a colour wheel. It organises how colours naturally combine, blend and contrast, and can be broken down into particular shades. In other words, it takes all the guesswork out of the equation!
Once you know your favourite shades, stick to the 60-30-10 rule. This means using 60% of a dominant colour, 30% of a secondary colour and a final 10% of accent colour.
More than three colours in a room can start to look busy, which is the last thing you need when you are limited by space. Let’s go through each of those colours and how to choose them!
Choose a base colour

You have to choose a base colour that you love, as it’s going to make up most of your decor (usually adorning your van conversion walls!) and really pull together the look and feel of your campervan.
Work out whether you’re going for warm tones, such as red, orange or yellow, or cooler tones such as blue, purple or green. Alternatively, white is a popular base shade in campervans, as it creates a bright, spacious aesthetic like no other.
With your base colour in place, you can begin to experiment with secondary shades.
Select the secondary shade
Choosing the right secondary shade will largely depend on the overall look you’re hoping to create. Here are some different approaches you can take:
Monochromatic: start with your base colour, then choose a different shade of this same colour for the secondary shade and accent.
Analogous: choose colours that sit next to each other on the colour wheel.
Complementary: choose colours that sit opposite on the colour wheel to create plenty of contrast in your room.
Pick an accent to highlight features

Accent colours only need to be used in small amounts in a space to really add a pop of colour. Remember that less is more, so choose just one colour for this role.
If you’re going for relaxation, then pick similar tones to your base and secondary shades. If you want something more lively, then opt for a contrasting colour that really pops out.
Campervan interior colour schemes: inspo for your conversion
Cool tones
Cool tones such as blue, green and purple generally create a sense of relaxation - which is perfect when you’re on the open road and looking for a little peace and quiet in your travels.
These colours remind us of natural elements, blending nicely with the wilderness outside. Stick to sleek, contrasting shades like grey and navy if you’re after a modern look.

Koa, available for rent on the Gold Coast, uses white as the base colour, adding in a strong blue as a secondary colour. A subtle accent colour of tan on the pillows complements the wood for a pulled-together result.
Warm tones
Vibrant yet cosy, warm tones such as red, orange and yellow can really bring a space to life.

Henry, available for rent in Sydney, uses warm tones perfectly. They have opted for orange as the base colour, with a gorgeous rusty-hued throw. Their secondary colour is a natural tan shade that complements the splash of orange and brings it all together, while a cool accent shade adds some depth with navy throw pillows.
Neutral Tones
Neutral tones, such as whites, beiges, greys and tan, create an understated yet luxurious look, giving off the illusion of more space. It’s so easy to mix and match these tones, and if you feel like restyling along the way, all you have to do is add a pop of colour to instantly transform the space!

Sandy the Van, available for rent in Victoria, has an ideal neutral colour palette. Their wooden kitchen area is complemented by white painted cupboards and drawers. Tan cushions add the accent on top for a rustic vibe. They have also played with a black and white patterned rug to create a sophisticated contrast.
Chosen your favourite campervan interior colour scheme?
You’ll be amazed at how a splash of colour can instantly transform the look and feel of your campervan. With the right hues, you’ll be itching to hit the open road and relax in this incredible space between adventures - and you can be sure other holiday makers will feel the same way!
Hiring out your campervan is a great way to let others enjoy what you’ve created, while you get the benefit of earning back from those hard DIY hours you put into it. It’s a win-win!
Looking for more inspiration when it comes to converting your campervan? Check out this van conversion guide to get started!
Earn a return on your campervan
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