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COMFORT.  FUNCTION.  STYLE.

Through our detailed process, we dramatically transform yesterdays trailers in to comfortable and functional living spaces with luxurious furnishings and creative storage solutions.

'56 Spartan Imperial Mansion

When this 1956 Spartan Imperial Mansion first arrived, it was little more than an empty shell secured to its frame. Over the course of a single winter, we transformed it into a destination-ready trailer infused with mid-century charm and thoughtful design. Starting from scratch allowed us to completely reimagine the layout and make the most of every square foot—including the iconic panoramic front window, which later became the perfect vantage point for breathtaking lakeside sunrises. Crisp whites, warm walnut, bold black accents, and subtle pops of colour came together to create a renovation that feels timeless, inviting, and undeniably unique.

’04 Sunnybrook Titan

This reno headed west to become a full time residence for two busy work-from-home professionals. They had many unique requests to make sure 264 square feet could meet all their needs.  From a remodelled bedroom to accommodate a larger bed, 2 separate work spaces to a micro wood burning stove, we checked each box.  A stunning colour palette of rich green and warm white was accented with antique brass and copper.

’78 Airstream

Another classic trailer that sat unoccupied for years before getting a new lease on life, this Airstream was as original as they come—but time had taken its toll. After repairing extensive damage and restoring everything that no longer functioned, we gave it a full cosmetic refresh. We kept the original layout and key fixtures, but brought the space into the modern age with an updated, bright, yet earthy colour palette. The result honors its heritage while making it feel fresh, welcoming, and ready for the road again.

’07 Jay Flight

The 2007 Jay Flight was ReVolution Trailers’ largest renovation to date. After lifting the body off the frame, we fully spray-foam–insulated the trailer, added dual-pane windows, and transformed it into a true three-season retreat. A kitchen boasting nine feet of counter space, a spacious shower, custom furnishings, and thoughtfully designed accents made this build an instant fan favourite. Now headed to its forever home, it’s ready to serve as the perfect summer getaway for years to come.

Alpine

The Alpine project was the largest reno to date for ReVolution Trailers. Destined to be the residence for an active, adventure seeking couple, we were able to create the perfect space for them to travel full-time around North America without sacrificing any of the comforts of a brick and mortar home. They chose a palette of warm whites, deep greys, yellows and greens to be the landing spot from their adventures and we’re sure there will be lots!

’75 Boler

The 1975 Boler—fondly named “Olive”—may have been the roughest trailer we’ve ever taken on. After spending years in a yard with no windows or door, it had endured more than its share of weather and wear. We stripped it right back to the fiberglass shell and rebuilt from the inside out, starting with a unique spray-cork interior finish and following it up with brand-new everything. A fresh exterior paint job completed the transformation, and just like that, Olive was ready for her next 50 years of adventures.

’71 Minimax

The 1971 Minimax renovation began as an empty box paired with a long wishlist. Starting from scratch gave us the freedom to thoughtfully design the layout and incorporate nearly every item on that list. From the farmhouse-style sink to the soft pastel colour palette to the cozy fireplace, we packed this compact space with both style and function—ready for years of adventures to come.

'70 Golden Falcon

The 1970 Golden Falcon was the first trailer we ever took down to the studs—and the project that made us fall in love with renovating travel trailers. What began as a tired, neglected interior was rebuilt with careful attention to every square inch. While we kept the spirit and basic layout of the original design, we reimagined the space to include clever dual-purpose features, an electric fireplace, a vertical kitchen, abundant storage, and a perfectly sized sofa bed. The result brought this Golden Falcon straight from 1970 into the 2020s—fresh, functional, and full of new life.


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