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So you’ve decided to live full time in your RV… Congratulations! Here, RVers are sharing their favorite tips for downsizing your life (and all your stuff) so it fits into your new RVing lifestyle. Here’s everything you need to know about living in an RV full time — from filing taxes to getting health care & RV insurance, forwarding mail, cooking, banking, traveling with pets, and working on the road. And if you’re going to be spending holidays on the road, we’ve even got fun decorating & food ideas to help you enjoy the seasons and celebrate the holidays from the comfort of your RV!

Your new RV interior will be a blank slate when it's delivered to you. Hanging pictures is one way to decorate your RV and add your own personal touch at the same time. Here are 2 semi-permanent methods for hanging pictures on the walls inside your RV.

Thinking of fun things to collect from the states you've visited in your RV? There are all sorts of ways to do it. We've come up with a few ways that you can customize your state collectibles to your own tastes.

Having your kids birthday parties while RVing presents many opportunities... it's time for an RV party! Here are some great ideas to help celebrate your child's special day while on the road in your RV.

Winter RV living takes a little extra effort but really is a workable situation. It can even be quite cozy and romantic all bundled up against the elements in your comfortable home on wheels.

When my wife and I headed out as fulltime RVers, we had 2 middle aged cats and a small dog. They were never a burden and many times they were the life of the party -- creating lots of fun memories. Here are my RV pet tips -- before you go RVing with a cat or a dog.

With an effective RV disaster plan, your ability to escape a rapidly spreading fire is greatly enhanced. For example, if there's a fire, smoke and toxic gases can leave you with mere seconds to get out! Here are some tips.

Most RVs use the same key for all outside storage compartments. The entrance door lock isn't much better when it comes to RV security. Keep this in mind, especially when storing your RV for the off-season. Never leave valuables inside.

How do full time RVers simplify their lives? They only take what they need! Full time RVing requires ridding yourself of excess baggage. There just isn't room to take it all with you. Here's how to simplify your life and make fulltime RVing even easier.

RVs make great portable temporary housing -- on the job site, when evacuating after a natural disaster, even when relatives come to visit!