DECO

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100-year-old art style staying alive and well

Deco, an Advanced RV Van with a 1920’s art-inspired interior, features a timeless design that transports the owner back in time. Eric, a two-time client of ARV, previously had a Van named Womp that was known for its solar panels – the most we had ever tacked on an RV before.

Back again, Eric was determined to have a more luxurious feel when traveling and wanted all of the accoutrements that came with it: subway-tiled rear bathroom, gold countertop and faucet, mixed-wood interior with high-gloss laminate – the details are never-ending. Eric plans on taking Deco on the road to music festivals, race tracks, along for motorcycle adventures, all while traveling in classic and ageless style.

Specialty Features

  • Turquoise velvet Expandable Sofa Bed
  • Rear bathroom with subway tile, teak flooring, a dry flush toilet, and movable hanging storage for motorcycle gear
  • Black and gold fixtures and hardware
  • 4 inch rounded cabinetry edges with high gloss finish.
  • Anodized aluminum countertop to give it a light brass feel.
  • Copper tile ceiling
  • Custom galley graphic design backsplash
  • Exterior compass decal
  • Built in shelving behind kitchen sink

FAQ’s

There are many shapes and sizes of motorhomes. How do I know a Class B is the best fit for me?
The class B motorhome is the most convenient size for traveling. From city driving to off road travel, class B motorhomes are easy to maneuver as they mirror the lengths and widths of a large SUV or pickup truck. Their smaller size opens up more options for overnight stays as they can be parked virtually anywhere and not been recognized as an RV. In our opinion, class B motorhomes are the most convenient for travel and the most comfortable eating and sleeping. When it comes to gas mileage, class B can be multiples of the larger motorhomes. Class A and Class C motorhomes are larger with more floor space, but this additional floor space makes them far more difficult to park – often requiring the need to tow a vehicle for local travel. When it comes to number of people, class B motorhomes can comfortably accommodate two for travel and sleep while class A and C motorhomes are typically designed to house more travelers.
Why ARV?
If you want a completely custom, hand crafted class B motor home, ARV will accommodate your needs. Each client creates every aspect of their design to match their travel needs. If you can find a “factory built” class B motor home that meets your design needs and quality standards, you should purchase it.
How much does it cost? How long does it take to build?
Advanced-RV motor homes will typically cost about two times the cost of a “factory built model”. If you don’t need the quality, capabilities, and customization of an ARV, we suggest on the following higher volume produced manufacturers of Class B motor homes: (Link to Roadtrek, Winnebago, Airstream, Midwest, etc.)
Where would I find a dealer that sells Advanced RV motorhomes?
We don’t use dealers. We design our motor homes with each client and we manage every detail of their ARV service. Based on our close client contact and total customization, there isn’t much value a dealer can offer our clients. We do not do paid advertising or pay to attend shows. We do a relatively small number of builds per year and we don’t want to have to add advertising costs to the cost of our clients’ motorhomes.
How will I design my ARV?
Clients visit our facility and join in a fun but significant process of sharing the details of their motorhome vision. Our designers and engineers facilitate the process supported by the many build examples on our production floor.
How customized can I make my ARV?
The only limits are ‘Does it fit?’ and ‘Can you afford it?’ Custom means custom.

There is no menu of items for you to choose from when designing your custom motorhome. Our designers have created an outline that guides the design process but every client design conversation is as unique as their resulting motorhome. The only limitations on the design are “will it fit into the chassis (weight and volume” and “is it legal by MB upfit and DOT standards”

I’ve decided I’m interested, what should my next step be?
We enjoy our email and phone conversations with potential clients. Ask as many questions as possible. We encourage you to visit us, tour our factory, and share your vision in person. If you are sure you want an advanced RV motorhome, please ask for deposit information. Your initial deposit will enable us to order your custom chassis (with your input) and firm your place in the production queue.
What kind of support and service can I expect when I drive away?
We answer our phones in person during business hours. We also have a service phone answered 24/7 by one of our technical staff. We do everything we can to answer your service questions, troubleshoot your issue, and find the nearest, best resource to do your repair, if a repair is warranted.
What should I name my van?

The names are only limited by your imaginations. Some examples of past names: NUANNAARPOQ, WAHROONGA, Glamazon, Goose, Nut Nut, Eowyn, Pebbles and Bam Bam