See inside a 2003 Keystone Laredo makeover: It's beautifully colorful

Meet Sara Janssen, "the hoop-dancing, Jesus-loving, unschooling mama" and creative blogger in charge of Nesting Gypsy. As a self-proclaimed vagabond, Janssen and her family have spent years of their lives traveling the United States and living on the road. Sara has been blogging for ten years and chose the name of her blog based on her current state of mind. Although she has now made Boulder, Colorado her home base, her "gypsy heart will always keep beating."
Among Sara's many adventurous interests lies the art of RV renovations. Over the years she has transformed the interiors of a total of eight traveling homes. One of those homes was this 2003 Keystone Laredo, nicknamed the "Bunkhouse". The colorful interior is so much fun; it's perfect for traveling with her three kids.
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It is impossible to be bored in this trailer, just look at all of those colors and mismatched patterns!
Sara ripped out the old, factory sofa and replaced it with this super comfortable futon.
One side of the dinette was removed in order to add some variety to the seating and to open up the space.
The kitchen features a large sink and an open floor plan. The room is perfect for a family that loves to cook together and cherish those special moments.
Sometimes sharing a small RV bathroom with five people can be tricky, but this lovely, vibrant bathroom seems to make it all worth it.
The parents' bedroom is just big enough for this huge bed and chromatic bedspread.
The children's bedroom is the highlight of the Keystone and the reason why they call it the Bunkhouse.
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