We recently purchased a vintage camper from the 70's era.
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Would painting it help? We are in a log cabin that the previous homeowner placed paneling and painted it —-on 2 of the BR cedar walls to brighten things up and indeed its a big relief from all the natural cedar wood.
Easy - paint! Same rules apply, wash, prime then paint! Check out these links to see what others have done to their RV'S- might give you some inspiration!
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/camper-renovation/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/268527196514805108/
https://rvshare.com/blog/travel-trailer-remodel/
http://rvcoutdoors.com/14-brilliant-rv-remodels/
Paint will make a big difference but clean well, prime then paint
https://thenoshery.com/how-to-paint-camper-interior/
cover each piece of panelling with Contact or Stick Fabric or Wallpaper..
PAINT!
We have a travel trailer. I would only recommend paint as a solution. Any wallpaper or fabric has the risk of peeling or blistering with the heat/cold extremes that come with outdoor storage.
This one is beautifully done with painted walls....https://mountainmodernlife.com/rustic-modern-rv/