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Using the AVC RIG paper pattern kit to trace, cut, and install custom floor panels in a 148-inch high-roof Ford Transit camper van.
A full Lonseal marine vinyl flooring installation walkthrough with design tips for choosing color and texture in a high-end camper van build.
Looking to upgrade your camper van with durable, professional-grade flooring? Lonseal marine flooring has become a go-to choice for high-end van builds due to its durability, aesthetic versatility, and resistance to wear. In this guide, we'll walk through a full Lonseal flooring installation, highlight design considerations for color and texture, and share tips from a real-world van build using Lonseal Marine Wood in teak and ebony.
Lonseal is a commercial-grade vinyl flooring commonly used in airplanes, hospitals, boats, and exhibit halls. Known for its scuff resistance and easy maintenance, it's also becoming a popular flooring solution in camper vans.
Many models feature a wood grain texture that mimics real teak, giving your van an upscale yacht-like feel—without the maintenance issues of natural wood. It's resilient, waterproof, and available in a wide range of colors, textures, and finishes.
We recommend ordering through PerfectFit.com for ease of browsing and transparent pricing. You'll be able to choose the width, length, and adhesive products you need.
Pro Tip: "Lonseal rolls come 6 feet wide, with lengths up to 60 feet. Measure your van's dimensions carefully to determine your cut needs. Always order 1–2 extra feet in length to account for trimming and coverage errors."
When selecting your Lonseal design, consider both aesthetics and function:
In one recent build ("Marine One"), teak and ebony wood-grain flooring was paired with a slatted ceiling featuring LED strips. This mirrored effect created a warm, yacht-inspired atmosphere.
Avoid light colors unless you're rarely in dirty environments. Earth tones or speckled coin patterns (like "Moonwalk" or "Moccasin") hide dirt well and provide grip for muddy or snowy boots.
Installing Lonseal isn't a beginner-level project—but with planning and patience, it's totally doable for a seasoned DIYer. Here's how it was installed in Marine One, step-by-step.
Use a CNC-cut insulated plywood floor kit like the one from A.B.C. Rig. Make sure seams are tight and level. Address warped boards with silicone adhesive to flatten them out before applying the epoxy.
Dry-fit the Lonseal roll inside the van and pre-trim around contours (wheel wells, cabinetry). Secure the center of the roll using two small screws at each end to lock the flooring in place before gluing.
Important: "Lonseal's directional grain usually runs along the roll length. Decide the floor's orientation ahead of time."
Mix the two-part adhesive and act fast—"you only have 15–20 minutes of working time."
Absolutely. Lonseal gives your camper van a premium, professional finish that's durable, low-maintenance, and beautiful. Whether you're converting a Sprinter, Transit, or ProMaster, it's an investment in longevity and aesthetics.
With the right prep, tools, and timing, even a solo DIYer can achieve a flawless install.
| Product | Use |
|---|---|
| Lonmarine Wood (Teak & Ebony) | High-end woodgrain visual |
| Moonwalk Coin Grip | Textured, scuff-resistant, earth-toned design |
| Lonwood Performa | Thicker foam backing for added cushion |
| Lonseal Epoxy Adhesive | Long-term secure flooring installation |
| Perfect Trowel | Ensures proper adhesive spread and depth |
Q: Can I use contact adhesive instead of epoxy?
A: Contact adhesive like 3M 90 is an option but leaves no room for repositioning. Epoxy is more forgiving and ideal for DIY installs.
Q: How much Lonseal flooring should I order?
A: Measure your van floor and add 1–2 feet in length. For wrapping cabinets or building out other areas, order extra based on square footage.
Q: Can Lonseal be used outside of vans?
A: Yes. It's also great for boats, ambulances, tiny homes, and commercial spaces.
Drop a comment below or check out the full installation video on our YouTube channel. We'll be back with more van build content next week!
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