Private clients · Motorhomes

A motorhome interior, made yours.

The factory fits the same lounge to a thousand vans. We fit one to yours — your layout, your materials, your idea of comfortable.

A motorhome is a strange thing to buy off a forecourt: tens of thousands of pounds, and an interior someone else chose for everyone. The layout, the fabric, the firmness of the seats — all decided by a spreadsheet, for a buyer who isn’t you.

We change that. Whether your van’s interior has worn through, dated badly, or simply never suited you, we rebuild it around how you actually travel — the way you sit of an evening, which side you climb out of bed, where a wet coat ends up on a bad afternoon.

Some owners come for a like-for-like refresh in a better cloth. Others hand us the whole space and ask for something new. Both get the same attention and the same standard, from a workshop that’s been doing little else since 1997.

An interior should fit the people in it — not the spreadsheet that ordered it.

Why owners come to us.

The reasons people choose a workshop like ours over a forecourt option or a cheaper trade fit.

 

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Designed around how you travel

We start with your habits, not a template. Where you read in the evening, where the coffee lives, how two people pass in a narrow van — the design follows the life rather than fighting it.

 

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A fit you can actually feel

Because we cut our own foam and panels, we control the give in a seat and the flat of a bed to the millimetre. Factory seating is built to a price. Yours is built to a feeling, and you’ll notice it on the first long drive.

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Materials chosen for the miles

Sun through big windows, damp coats, muddy dogs — a motorhome is hard on its interior. We’ll steer you to cloth that takes it without looking like it’s trying, and show you why before you commit.

 

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One workshop, one set of hands

The person who designs your interior cuts it, sews it and fits it. Nothing’s sent out, so nothing’s lost in translation — and there’s only ever one number to call.

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Honest before you spend a penny

If a refresh makes more sense than a rebuild, we’ll say so. You get an itemised quote, no ‘from’ prices, and a guarantee on the work. The risk is ours, not yours.

What a commission includes.

A typical interior covers most or all of the below — we’ll tailor the exact scope to your vehicle and budget.

Lounge & dinette seating

New foam and covers, specified for how you sit.

Cab seat retrims

Matched to the living area — swivels and armrests included.

Beds & mattresses

Firmer, flatter, cut to the bed you actually want.

Headlinings & wall panels

Re-covered where sun and damp have taken their toll.

Curtains & blinds

Made to measure on our Glide Tape & Track system.

Carpet & floor trims

Bound, fitted and finished to match the scheme.

Loose covers & cushions

Optional extras that pull the whole interior together.

Repairs & alterations

Sagging bases, split seams and tired bolsters put right.

Materials that suit it.

A motorhome interior lives with light, damp and constant use, so the cloth matters as much as the colour.

Leather & hide

Performance weave

Wool blend

We bring samples to suit your van and the way you use it — hard-wearing where it must be, beautiful everywhere it can be.

How it works.

From first call to the day it’s back with you — unhurried, and clear at every step.

STEP ONE
The first conversation

Tell us about the vehicle and how you actually use it. A few photos help; a clear opinion helps more. There's no charge and no obligation — just a straight talk about what's possible.

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STEP ONE
STEP TWO
Design & drawings
We work up the layout and the look with you — what changes, what stays, where the detail goes. Nothing moves forward until you can picture the finished thing.
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STEP TWO
STEP THREE
Materials in your hands

We put samples in front of you to see and feel in the light of your own vehicle. Nothing is ordered, and nothing is cut, until you're sure.

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STEP THREE
STEP FOUR
Built in our workshop

Foam and panels cut in-house on our own machines, upholstered, stitched and trimmed by the same hands throughout. This is where the standard is set.

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STEP FOUR
STEP FIVE
Fitted & guaranteed

Delivered or fitted to the date we agreed at the start — not a vague promise — and guaranteed against our workmanship once it's yours.

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STEP FIVE

What it costs.

We don’t publish fixed prices, and we’re suspicious of anyone in bespoke work who does. No two commissions are the same, and a ‘from’ figure tells you nothing useful. What you get instead is an honest, itemised quote once we’ve seen the vehicle and understood the brief — and no surprises after it.

Scope.

A single seat or a complete interior; a refresh in new cloth or a full redesign from the frame up.

Materials.

Leather and Alcantara sit above fine wools and weaves, which sit above hard-wearing technical cloth. We show you options at every level and let you decide.

Complexity.

Curved panels, deep buttoning, piping and one-off detailing all take longer to pattern and build than flat, simple work.

Condition.

Sound frames and foam cost less to work with than tired ones that need rebuilding before we can even start.

Fitting.

Whether you fit it yourself or we do it for you, and how far the vehicle is from the workshop.

Timing.

A standard lead time costs less than a job squeezed in around a show, a sale or a trip you can't move.

A few we've done

Questions, answered.

Usually, yes — bring the van or a clear photo and a sample if you have one, and we’ll get as close as the original allows. Often it’s worth doing a little more than planned so old and new don’t end up fighting each other.

Like-for-like work won’t trouble the weight. We’re happy to talk through anything that might, and to keep within manufacturer guidance where it genuinely matters.

All the time. Fixed beds, slide-outs and awkward corners are simply part of the job — we pattern around them so the result looks intended, never improvised.

It depends on scope, but most private commissions run from a couple of weeks to a few, once materials are in. You’ll have a firm date before we start — we plan the work around your calendar, not the other way round.

Both happen. For many jobs we’ll see the vehicle once at the start and once at the end; for others we keep it here while we work. Consultations are by appointment so you get our proper attention.

Yes — we arrange collection and delivery across the UK, and we’ll factor it into your quote so there’s nothing to work out later.

Every commission is guaranteed against our workmanship. If something isn’t right, we put it right. The same hands that built it are the ones who’ll stand behind it.

Send a few photos and a sense of what you’re after, or book a visit. We’ll come back with honest options and a clear, itemised price — no pressure, and no one will chase you.

Thinking about yours?

Send a few photos and a sense of what you’re after. We’ll tell you honestly what’s possible, and what it’ll cost — no pressure, and no one will chase you.