1966 DeCamp trailer is repurposed into a portable art gallery

A New England artist has gotten creative with an old trailer - transforming it from a dated 1966 DeCamp, into a mobile art gallery. It may look small from the outside, but inside the vintage wood walls are lined with endless pieces of one of a kind art that is displayed and sold across the east coast by owner Kristina Wentzell.
Her art is whimsical and filled with color, and that's just what she's brought to her trailer too. With pops of color, vintage accents, and an amazing pop-up display this tiny trailer turns from a miniature camper into a full-on gallery. Take the tour and see for yourself.
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The turquoise blue is a wonderful backdrop for her art which she displays on the outside when touring the east coast.
Inside you're greeted by walls line with stunning art, and these vintage-inspired checkered floors. We love how the breakfast nook has been lined with vintage fabrics, and has turned into a great place to admire art.
We love how she's kept the wood-paneled walls intact, because their golden color and sheen are a wonderful backdrop for the art. 
Inside, this space doesn't feel as small as it looks. By using minimal furniture and drawing your eye up to the high-hanging art, the gallery feels almost lofty.
The outside is just as great as the inside! On gallery days the trailer pops out with vintage furniture and tables to hold art, creating an entire gallery and living space just outside the trailer.
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There's a lot of great inspiration to take from this trailer - from the mix of colors, to the vintage inspired design. SHARE with your friends who would love to take on such a funky renovation.