Whether you’re gearing up for a winter adventure or just want to cozy up your RV, skirting is the way to go. Let’s explore some creative and practical RV skirting ideas that will keep your home on wheels warm and stylish.
1. Canvas Skirting for a Classic Look
Canvas provides a classic and durable skirting option. During a workshop, I helped craft one, and its rugged charm was undeniable.
2. Foam Board Simplicity
For a quick and budget-friendly option, foam board skirting provides excellent insulation. It’s simple to cut and fit, and during one Austin winter, it kept my RV toasty warm.
3. Snap-On Skirts for Ease
Snap-on skirts offer a convenient and secure fit. After a windy day in Austin, I appreciated how secure they kept everything.
4. Wind Skirts for a Breezy Solution
Wind skirts are perfect for reducing drafts. I’ve used them on blustery days, and they do a great job of keeping my outdoor setup clean.
5. DIY Vinyl Billboard Skirting
Transform old vinyl billboards into a cost-effective RV skirt. Once, I turned an old advertisement into a snug skirt, and it added a fun, quirky touch to my RV while keeping the chill out.
6. Plywood Panels for Durability
Plywood is a sturdy option that withstands harsh weather. A friend used it one winter, and although it takes some effort to install, it kept the RV stable and warm.
7. Reflectix Reflective Magic
Reflectix is a reflective material that bounces heat back into the undercarriage of your RV. Perfect for sunnier days, I’ve used it to keep my summer travels cool.
8. Magnetic Skirting for Quick Setup
Magnetic skirting is a breeze to attach and remove. I tried it on a whim, and it’s been a quick and efficient way to skirt my RV since.
9. Snow Piling for Natural Insulation
If you’re in a snowy area, piling snow around your RV can act as a natural insulator. I’ve seen it work wonders in the colder parts of Texas.
10. Fabric Panels with Velcro Fastenings
Try fabric panels with velcro for easy attachment and removal. It’s a trick I picked up from a fellow RV enthusiast, and it’s proved quite handy.

