When you pull up to your camping spot for the night, something might feel missing. That inviting front porch that comes with most brick-and-stick homes is just a patch of dirt, some gravel, or a bit of grass. The trailer may look great, but you may want some campsite decor to zhuzh up your space.

If you are staying a while and want to make the entrance to your RV a little cozier, these seven products can help make the outdoor area a little more homey.
7 Perfect Additions to Your RV Campsite

1. Outdoor carpeting
If you pulled into your camping spot and the ground looks a little worse for the wear, you can cover it up.
Unrolling a small outdoor carpet will help your feet feel a little more comfy when you step outside. The CircleRoad camping rug is lightweight yet quite large at 9 x 18 (they also offer a 9 x 12), giving you plenty of space to walk around, add a table, or have a picnic with the family.
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The best part is that you don’t have to rush out and roll it up if rain is on the way because it’s waterproof.
2. Light it up

Shed a little light on your outdoor patio, especially for safety reasons, with an RV Awning Light by Lrimauix. With a strong adhesive, you can easily install the 16.4 feet of lights under your awning. The length of the lighting can be cut to fit if your awning is shorter.
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3. Firepit

“Set up a fire pit so you can enjoy a cozy, romantic evening or spend time with family and friends,” said Mike Bloomquist, co-owner of LiTRV – Luxury in Travel.
This portable Solo Stove is a great alternative for campgrounds that do not come with one. It’s a smoke-free lightweight fire pit, weighing just slightly over 20 pounds. A carrycase is included. Don’t forget to pack the marshmallows or just sit around and enjoy the stars while you stay warm. This stove is 19.5 inches and costs $279.99, but Solo offers other sizes as well depending on your needs.
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4. A Kitchen

Adding a portable outdoor kitchen counter to your patio is more about functionality than it is about decorating, but it’s a great amenity to include.
This Dine O Max Camp Kitchen slides out of your camper and sets up with 8.8 square feet of table surface easily so you have extra workspace while barbecuing.
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5. Pizza Oven

I don’t know about you, but for me pizza is life. When I’m on the road and don’t have the opportunity to buy fresh pizza, I want to be able to make it.
The Ooni Karu Outdoor Pizza Oven makes it easy to fire up a 12-inch pizza of your choice for dinner in—get this—one minute! Cook with wood, charcoal or gas. I’m hungry just thinking about it.
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6. Chairs

Having a great patio set-up means nothing if you can’t sit outside and enjoy it. And that means enjoying it in the most comfortable chair.
Your body deserves it and the Suteck Zero Gravity Chair is the one to have. The ergonomic positions and the neck pillow relieves pressure on your back from long hours of RV driving RV. It unfolds easily and there is a convenient place for your phone and drink.
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7. Welcome Mat

The rug is out, the lights are lit and the food is ready to go. Why not greet your guests with a cute RV welcome mat? This Home is Where We Park It mat from comfoyar measures 23.5″x 15.7 and provides a inviting place for everyone to scrape their shoes and come on in.
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7 Simple Additions to Your Campsite
Of course, you can add even more things that make it feel like home to you. Let your decorating imagination run wild.
Lisa Iannucci is a freelance travel writer who has written for many magazines. Her latest books are On Location: A Film and TV Lover’s Travel Guide (Globe Pequot Press) and Road Trip! A Sports Lover’s Travel Guide and Road Trip: The Sports Lover’s Travel Guide to Museums, Halls of Fame, Fantasy Camps, Stadium Tours, and More! (Lyons Press).