Updates:
Headboard is simply a piece of wood veneer brad nailed to the wall. Came off easy:
installed deadener @ 100% coverage in bedroom. Floor seemed less robust overall back there with more hollow/booming sound when jumped on. Aslo generator is right there so noise control is welcomed.
Floor went in easy with simple cuts overall:
*sry if some photos are dark, lighting in the rv at night is not the greatest. I have been looking into bulbs for the overhead lights that are brighter (increased lumens)
Of note, I covered the vertical walls with matching floor, not sure if I like it. Time will tell with that. But the are much quieter when my toddler crawls/climbes them now.:
Onto the trim work: back here I went with white trim per the wifes request; it came out good thus far. I am really leaning on adding some bead board as a sort of waynes coating to the wall and this trim allows a future addition.
I still have more trim to lay and will get completed pics when its all done. I had to install a small spacer on the barn style door to clear my trim:
spacer stock, of note this was loose upon inspection.
small wood spacer:
Also I bought noico 80 mil from amazon due to the 2 day shipping however the foil is much thinner and product had a small asphalt smell on install. Butyl layer seems thinner than the sonic barrier stuff from PE. I would recommend the sonic barrier as it is cheaper and IMO better.