The best shower design that I came across is a shower/closet combo at the left of the sliding door entrance. The closet pulls out over the dead space of the entrance and opens up the shower space. Very creative use of space
@neglectedloves Could put the inset closet on top with a false front at bottom. Open it and use the toilet. Then the toilet (I love a dry toilet) could be on a pedestal and swing out as well. Have a couple of pool noodles to keep water in, bring around a shower curtain... voila!
Great content. I think I would want a combination of several ideas...your kitchen counter/shower conversion (Great idea there) with a recirculating shower system and instead of a shower curtain, a squeegee sliding door.
These are nice solutions. Still I find it funny, that people are so attached to having a shower with pumps. If you have traveled India you know that millions of people use a bucket of water and a dipper for very efficient showering, including washing long hair. It can be so simple.
I have seen a small pump that you can put in a bucket. So you can use the bucket dipper combo, but other times ( my hands dontnalways work) you could just use tge little pump.
My favorite shower I have seen as most practical and easy set us is from the YT channel “Our Way To Roam” they have the 3rd wall sliding so it collapses or expands the whole wall taking 6”. It is episode Unimog #23 from May 4th 2024. I guess it is closer to the kitchen one but I think better.
The best I've seen so far was a circular train in the centre of the van floor. It was covered up when not in use. Shower head and fixtures wer in the centre of the roof. When a shower was needed removable/ detachable curtain rod was attached around and Away you go. It only took up space when used
IMHO the only logical 'hideaway' shower is a shower that takes up walking space when in use; and no space when not in use. Because while showering you don't need to walk. However anything else is cumbersome. While showering you'll still need to store; or more generally have items generally placed somewhere. The only thing you won't need to have 'stashed' while showering is your own body, so places where your body is while not showering, can convert into a shower. Anything else feels like a cumbersome idea with unnecessary conversion time.
Our system is as follows: The thetford cassette toilet is in the front with a round barrel door (because I wanted round) and the shower hot water system is in the garage on a slide out. It is also detachable, with a small gas cylinder and can be placed on a tripod anywhere. The long hose can be put into a river where it is sucked up, filtered and used wherever. Even under a tree. Our van was converted by my husband. We are both nearly 70 years old.
Your kitchen/shower solution is actually genius for smaller vans. Good you opened with that. I do think you need a bug screen because that fly is driving me crazy.
So many inventive shower solutions, I still think the best one is the shower/toilet behind the cab passthrough where the the whole room gets pulled out and doubles in size when you use it.
Unfortunately, I don't have the space for a full shower, so I'd probably have to go with a hidden floor shower. The question is where do I get a small enough shower pan...
Maybe check some restaurant supply stores? Check out the full sized baking sheets... they are about 17.5" x 25.5" and with a depth of 1.5" to 2" (from a quick search online... you can probably find deeper if you look). You'd have to add the drain, but that wouldn't be too bad, and you could put it wherever you wanted that way. If you did a hanging curtain, you could make it considerably larger at the top for elbow room, and just have magnets or clips at the bottom to be sure the curtain stays inside the tray. Just a thought. 😊
@@krisandbrandyblomquist3364 thanks! So far, I've found a local guy who makes custom shower pans (for quite cheap!). I'll get to it next spring, probably.
I really like the idea of the recycling water. I wonder if anyone has tested that water to see how really clean it is when three different people have had a shower in it. I’d like to see some test run on it before I would have it installed. Because it’s kind of creepy thinking that you’re using someone else’s shower water.
Some ingenious solutions Nate, thanks for compiling them.. I think the final choice would depend on the user.... whether you are single/couple, into watersports, on holiday or using a van as base when travelling for work, young and energetic or senior prioritising ease of use, into socialising or liking a place to get away, whether van is big or small.... Form follows function, as they say!
I am sorry Nate but my shower solution is (not much but still) a little bit more clever... and it is the most compact in the world (so much I am quite certain of...) My shower solution is used in a medium high roof van. I can stand in it (even with boots on) but a shower head will not fit between the top of my head and the ceiling. So I have decided to base my shower solution around a Japanese bathing tradition called Furo, whereby one is seated while bathing/showering. My shower solution lives when not in use in the garage and is 70x70x12cm in size and is basically a anti leak tray ment for washing machines encased in a plywood surround, a curtain rail, two shower curtains sewn together and fixed to the shower tray with snaps and some left over ikea wooden floor tiles. For a seat I use a foldable stool with fake leather upholstery (easy to clean and dry off). When in use the tray is put ion the floor of the living area, next to my kitchen sink (which has one of those hairdresser mixer taps with one of those shower hoses on it and a sprayer head with all sorts of interesting spray patterns) The drain in the tray is put over a matching drain in the floor (I have to remove a stainless steel drain cover for it to fit) and the curtain rail is hung from the ceiling using hooks recessed in the ceiling panel about high enough I have some privacy as I sit down (the paracord lines can be adjusted (taut line hitches for the win) so the curtain is nice and tight and water can't escape the tray area messing up the floor in the van. I can use the hairdressers mixer tap at the kitchen sink or use a 10L bucket filled with nice and warm water and a cup to do the bathing. Sponge and cup bathing is quite good actually. My shower solution wastes little or no space while not in use (even curtain rail and shower curtain packs inside the shower tray), I do not need an extra tap and associated plumbing, in use it is very practical and comfortable, moisture is hardly an issue because I can open the roof hatch and switch on a 9 inch fan to do some extracting as I do some bathing. For hot water I do have a boat style calorifier which I love very much: heat comes from the engine cooling system as I drive or from access solar power (voltage sensitive relay for the win). Tell me what you think of my solution for me preventing myself to become a member of the great unwashed...
Some great ideas there, for sure, although, I'm not the greatest fan of showering inside my van. Moisture always makes problems. I'm a #9 kinda guy. I have a 16lt backpack type garden pump bottle, spray painted matt black. I put it on my van roof while I go hike n fly, then I have a nice warm shower when i get back. My cubicle is a shower curtain on an extendable paint roller pole across the rear doors, standing on the ground. I have a 6l/m gas geyser I can install in the back door too. Someday...
I am planning on a hidden shower tray, with a sliding panel. How much water does a van life shower use? I have been thinking of a very basic recirculating shower that is heated by a solar grid fitted to the roof, I am estimating at only using between 3 to 5 lts per use for 2 people.... all pie in the sky until I finish the work on the house!
I would combine some of these. Recirculation, absolutely. I like the kitchen counter/flip up shower wall idea, but I would put a regular curtain across it and just have it fold down when the wall went down-no manual intervention required. I've also seen a collapsible bathtub coupled with hanging the shower curtain around from the ceiling to provide plenty of space both in use and when you're not using it. But the recirc option is a hands-down no-brainer for me.
I really love the 'middle-column shower'. Can I have the full tour? Cause I don't see it in your channel, or may be I just couldn't find it, but I really can't find it and desperate to watch all the conversion. And it would be lovely to get instagram or channel of those who featured to follow them too. Thank you.
The first solution give me a yick Factor I'm having soap scum potentially hovering over my kitchen counter . The second one with the closet combo is by far the winner
Hi Nate and Thank You for the Vlog. Some great ideas for the Van Ensuite. Another one I just love is on Video 1 ruclips.net/video/tQcEpP-S-Jo/видео.html. and Video 2 ruclips.net/video/cvWOuCXipZg/видео.htmlsi=xoyeE6fqJrqKGP0o The whole box slides away when not in use and it is so clever.
1:31 I just had an idea. But what if you had those snap bracelets in the curtain, so it would roll itself up? I’m not sure if they make something like that, that’s long enough though. Thoughts?
You can get a closet shower, with filtered UV water that can turn 10 litres in to constant water for 40 minutes of hot water or infinite water, then happy days. I think the girls dad with the closet shower got the idea from this tiny house design though ruclips.net/video/d0b9UHSr8ck/видео.html
These people are amazing showing there showers that I never thought of how to put in van. They really have nice showers. It look to a person can save water. It really good seeing this the difference of people design in van and comment why they design the van showers as is.
I love your shower-kitchen combo Nate! My husband is worried about the "sealing" or "tightness" of it. What can you say after your months of use? Thanks!
Even though I know that I wouldn't use a shower often, due to worrying about emptying the water tank, I'm still in the I want the option to be able to take a shower if I want to-group.
You missed the sliding shower. One example is the recent Our Way to Roam RUclipsrs. There was an English guy who had a good example of that too. I forget his name though.
When you first lowered the shower curtain you said something about a popper, too bad you can’t change an existing video, and SHOW what you were talking about when you said that, next time keep shower curtain up when you are explaining something.
Hi Nate @NateMurphy what a brilliant idea with the shower!! However, I would like to ask how to prevent all those damp and mould happening apart from wiping it all down before putting everything back? Do u think is a good idea to install some kind of mini extractor fan around? Keep up with the good work!
Yes! I think i saw that one or similar in a video from Bryce's Tiny House videos. I agree! Shower spave is odten dead space, which is fairly wasteful. G Ire
So, the guy with the pop up shower is basically an exact copy of Scarlet & Seth. I don't know how old his video is, but I'm guessing it's newer. So, credit to the OGs. Unless, of course, they copied him.
Excellent ideas here, Nate yours is food for thought for sure, also love the fold out closet. Both are very clever usage of space and of time and effort. (which is a big thing if on the road full time).
The problem with showers against the storm de facto all day s it curves inward at shoulder level right where almost all men’s and some women’s bodies are widest
I'm old I'm carrying an extra 25 lb I've got broken parts between my elbows in my knees I would like a larger shower and it will be the garage when rolling
that shower and toilet solution is genius! that's just what I needed to see before choosing my van as I need to stay small ie- connect sort of size. Thanks.
The showers nice but counter space-wise you'd have to remove everything off the counter before you take a shower and then you'd have to wipe the walls down from the soap scum
If you use liquid body wash (or just shampoo, as I have for years) and never use bar soap, you cut down on soap scum by 99%. You only have to deal with mineral deposits.
Hi, I just saw the book you have, "guide to camper van" and wanted to know, because I'm gonna start my journey of transforming a double decker bus into a home, and wanted to know if lots of the knowledge on your book can be applied to converting a bus, and if it explains things like electricity, water deposits and so on... Thanks in advance
Hey! It does give a lot of useful stuff that is relevant for bus conversions.. the electrical system will likely just be scaled up somewhat. As for water systems - again the bus system is likely to be larger and incorporate more waste tanks.. but again it is quite similar. You will probably be able to take the useful stuff and then just do some bus-based research for specific differences.
@@NateMurphy thank you, would u say this online course that is above 500euros for van conversions would be worth it or as you said, take the knowledge of the book and then keep searching for bus specific, like the book would be to learn the bases or something like that, don't know if something like covering the walls with the thermal thing (sorry don't know the word in English, heat coating?) is on the book for example and that can be applied? Thanks for the help
@@KuRuTeKo Insulation is the word I think you are looking for. The course is basically super-high detail - again I think useful for the bus as all the same principals apply. It just depends on how much detail you want in order to help with the build.
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Sorry I don’t like your shower … it must be ready to use early in the morning and late at night
Is there a full video on the van with the middle column shower?
@@Ijustmetagirlnamedmariamost van lifers don't take showers every day so they can't sacrifice a dedicated space to it. There has to be a compromise.
The best shower design that I came across is a shower/closet combo at the left of the sliding door entrance. The closet pulls out over the dead space of the entrance and opens up the shower space. Very creative use of space
great idea
Absolutely agree and with a slide out toilet it would even be bigger... 🤓
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Totally agree 👍👍
is it the guy that builds vans in a suit? i cant get that solution out of my mind!
The one with the closet in the shower area is beyond clever! If they had a slide out toilet it could even be bigger!
She said it was a toilet too!
@@LornaKelso but no slide-out toilet
@neglectedloves Could put the inset closet on top with a false front at bottom. Open it and use the toilet. Then the toilet (I love a dry toilet) could be on a pedestal and swing out as well. Have a couple of pool noodles to keep water in, bring around a shower curtain... voila!
Great content. I think I would want a combination of several ideas...your kitchen counter/shower conversion (Great idea there) with a recirculating shower system and instead of a shower curtain, a squeegee sliding door.
I LOVE the recirculating shower as well as the one that doubled as a closet. It's so cool seeing how creative people can get with their builds.
Do they have a switch so that after you can rinse off with new water?
@@heythave yes of course you can't recirculate the same water forever haha.
These are nice solutions. Still I find it funny, that people are so attached to having a shower with pumps. If you have traveled India you know that millions of people use a bucket of water and a dipper for very efficient showering, including washing long hair. It can be so simple.
I have seen a small pump that you can put in a bucket. So you can use the bucket dipper combo, but other times ( my hands dontnalways work) you could just use tge little pump.
My favorite shower I have seen as most practical and easy set us is from the YT channel “Our Way To Roam” they have the 3rd wall sliding so it collapses or expands the whole wall taking 6”. It is episode Unimog #23 from May 4th 2024. I guess it is closer to the kitchen one but I think better.
Just came back from this video.
That's the one!
I'm sorry but that recirculating shower is absolutely wild. Never seen anyone filter and recycle the water like that, pure genius.
Don’t be sorry - you’re allowed to pay someone a compliment.
The best I've seen so far was a circular train in the centre of the van floor. It was covered up when not in use. Shower head and fixtures wer in the centre of the roof. When a shower was needed removable/ detachable curtain rod was attached around and Away you go. It only took up space when used
I would definitely want a recirculating shower as I fell like I would want to shower everyday
It would be great if you could link the full van tours for all these clips
Will get on it and add to the description now!
Thanks Nate, that would be great! ❤
@@NateMurphy, I couldn't find the links, have you added them yet?
@@Panmail See description!
@@NateMurphydo you have a link for the van with the shower in the middle of the van?
IMHO the only logical 'hideaway' shower is a shower that takes up walking space when in use; and no space when not in use. Because while showering you don't need to walk.
However anything else is cumbersome. While showering you'll still need to store; or more generally have items generally placed somewhere. The only thing you won't need to have 'stashed' while showering is your own body, so places where your body is while not showering, can convert into a shower. Anything else feels like a cumbersome idea with unnecessary conversion time.
Our system is as follows: The thetford cassette toilet is in the front with a round barrel door (because I wanted round) and the shower hot water system is in the garage on a slide out. It is also detachable, with a small gas cylinder and can be placed on a tripod anywhere. The long hose can be put into a river where it is sucked up, filtered and used wherever. Even under a tree. Our van was converted by my husband. We are both nearly 70 years old.
Do you have picture of the shower system and info on the water filtration? This sounds amazing!!
Your kitchen/shower solution is actually genius for smaller vans. Good you opened with that. I do think you need a bug screen because that fly is driving me crazy.
Haha yeh you could be right about the bug screen!
I like it. But when I thought about it I can see how people want still the bathroom and kitchen separate 😂
The first one would work really well if you had a portable cooktop since you could reuse the exhaust fan for both the shower and cooking.
If you can't find an idea in this video, you're in trouble! 👍
Haha very true!
So many inventive shower solutions, I still think the best one is the shower/toilet behind the cab passthrough where the the whole room gets pulled out and doubles in size when you use it.
Unfortunately, I don't have the space for a full shower, so I'd probably have to go with a hidden floor shower. The question is where do I get a small enough shower pan...
Maybe check some restaurant supply stores? Check out the full sized baking sheets... they are about 17.5" x 25.5" and with a depth of 1.5" to 2" (from a quick search online... you can probably find deeper if you look). You'd have to add the drain, but that wouldn't be too bad, and you could put it wherever you wanted that way. If you did a hanging curtain, you could make it considerably larger at the top for elbow room, and just have magnets or clips at the bottom to be sure the curtain stays inside the tray. Just a thought. 😊
@@krisandbrandyblomquist3364 thanks!
So far, I've found a local guy who makes custom shower pans (for quite cheap!).
I'll get to it next spring, probably.
11:20 I like this idea best. Easy to boil water, mix it in the bag. Vs plumbing in a heated water line.
I love the "hidden floor shower", do you have the link to its creator's YT?
I really like the idea of the recycling water. I wonder if anyone has tested that water to see how really clean it is when three different people have had a shower in it. I’d like to see some test run on it before I would have it installed. Because it’s kind of creepy thinking that you’re using someone else’s shower water.
You can install two showerheads to rinse in a bit of clean water.
Some ingenious solutions Nate, thanks for compiling them.. I think the final choice would depend on the user.... whether you are single/couple, into watersports, on holiday or using a van as base when travelling for work, young and energetic or senior prioritising ease of use, into socialising or liking a place to get away, whether van is big or small.... Form follows function, as they say!
Totally agree! My first 2 vans I just showered out the back, which for me at that time was perfect and all I needed. Glad you enjoyed the film!
Really wanna see a full tour of the middle column shower van if anyone has the link… 👍🏼
ruclips.net/video/z7Oo1qwq1oA/видео.html
re-circulating showers are not practical for a van. Any kind of soap you use will not fully be filtered and you will feel it
Just use less soap
I am sorry Nate but my shower solution is (not much but still) a little bit more clever... and it is the most compact in the world (so much I am quite certain of...)
My shower solution is used in a medium high roof van. I can stand in it (even with boots on) but a shower head will not fit between the top of my head and the ceiling. So I have decided to base my shower solution around a Japanese bathing tradition called Furo, whereby one is seated while bathing/showering.
My shower solution lives when not in use in the garage and is 70x70x12cm in size and is basically a anti leak tray ment for washing machines encased in a plywood surround, a curtain rail, two shower curtains sewn together and fixed to the shower tray with snaps and some left over ikea wooden floor tiles. For a seat I use a foldable stool with fake leather upholstery (easy to clean and dry off).
When in use the tray is put ion the floor of the living area, next to my kitchen sink (which has one of those hairdresser mixer taps with one of those shower hoses on it and a sprayer head with all sorts of interesting spray patterns) The drain in the tray is put over a matching drain in the floor (I have to remove a stainless steel drain cover for it to fit) and the curtain rail is hung from the ceiling using hooks recessed in the ceiling panel about high enough I have some privacy as I sit down (the paracord lines can be adjusted (taut line hitches for the win) so the curtain is nice and tight and water can't escape the tray area messing up the floor in the van.
I can use the hairdressers mixer tap at the kitchen sink or use a 10L bucket filled with nice and warm water and a cup to do the bathing. Sponge and cup bathing is quite good actually.
My shower solution wastes little or no space while not in use (even curtain rail and shower curtain packs inside the shower tray), I do not need an extra tap and associated plumbing, in use it is very practical and comfortable, moisture is hardly an issue because I can open the roof hatch and switch on a 9 inch fan to do some extracting as I do some bathing.
For hot water I do have a boat style calorifier which I love very much: heat comes from the engine cooling system as I drive or from access solar power (voltage sensitive relay for the win).
Tell me what you think of my solution for me preventing myself to become a member of the great unwashed...
10:40 only the bathroom I approve. tottaly separated. never eat where u poop!
thats some good ideas.. that shower in the closet is a great idea.. add that recirculating shower and it would be perfect..
Haha yeh sounds ideal!
The shower/closet combo is so clever and my favourite of all I've seen
But would that prevent the drying of the water?
Some great ideas there, for sure, although, I'm not the greatest fan of showering inside my van. Moisture always makes problems. I'm a #9 kinda guy. I have a 16lt backpack type garden pump bottle, spray painted matt black. I put it on my van roof while I go hike n fly, then I have a nice warm shower when i get back. My cubicle is a shower curtain on an extendable paint roller pole across the rear doors, standing on the ground. I have a 6l/m gas geyser I can install in the back door too. Someday...
I am planning on a hidden shower tray, with a sliding panel. How much water does a van life shower use? I have been thinking of a very basic recirculating shower that is heated by a solar grid fitted to the roof, I am estimating at only using between 3 to 5 lts per use for 2 people.... all pie in the sky until I finish the work on the house!
I would combine some of these. Recirculation, absolutely. I like the kitchen counter/flip up shower wall idea, but I would put a regular curtain across it and just have it fold down when the wall went down-no manual intervention required. I've also seen a collapsible bathtub coupled with hanging the shower curtain around from the ceiling to provide plenty of space both in use and when you're not using it. But the recirc option is a hands-down no-brainer for me.
Plumbing systems, please. Tanks, hoses, pumps, power, water heaters...all the techie stuff.
I really love the 'middle-column shower'. Can I have the full tour? Cause I don't see it in your channel, or may be I just couldn't find it, but I really can't find it and desperate to watch all the conversion. And it would be lovely to get instagram or channel of those who featured to follow them too. Thank you.
The first solution give me a yick Factor I'm having soap scum potentially hovering over my kitchen counter . The second one with the closet combo is by far the winner
Hi Nate and Thank You for the Vlog. Some great ideas for the Van Ensuite.
Another one I just love is on Video 1 ruclips.net/video/tQcEpP-S-Jo/видео.html. and Video 2 ruclips.net/video/cvWOuCXipZg/видео.htmlsi=xoyeE6fqJrqKGP0o
The whole box slides away when not in use and it is so clever.
1:31 I just had an idea. But what if you had those snap bracelets in the curtain, so it would roll itself up? I’m not sure if they make something like that, that’s long enough though. Thoughts?
I don't see the middle column shower link listed on the description. Would love to see that van tour.
Same
I came to say the same thing. Where’s a link to that tour?
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Wasn't it the one where the bedroom has steps in the middle of the van....I see it...TOO CLEVER...IT'S #6
Are you able to share which shower head and shower hose is used in #4 the bench shower? I'm building something similar and would love some guidance!
Amazing diversity of ideas, I like them all, from the pump action pesticide spray (!), to the recirculating, heated, drying/wet room.
Is there a showing of the van build with the middle column shower I would love to see that
You can get a closet shower, with filtered UV water that can turn 10 litres in to constant water for 40 minutes of hot water or infinite water, then happy days. I think the girls dad with the closet shower got the idea from this tiny house design though ruclips.net/video/d0b9UHSr8ck/видео.html
Filtration filters are the best kind of filters 😜
in the second "RESTROOM" add a mirror to the inside of the door...
Mid video (no 4) there's alot of curtain to let dry after shower. G Ire
I wouldn't mind a recirculating shower if there were a way to switch to clean water for a final rinse at the end!
These people are amazing showing there showers that I never thought of how to put in van. They really have nice showers. It look to a person can save water. It really good seeing this the difference of people design in van and comment why they design the van showers as is.
Glad it was useful :)
I feel that I would need to cut my hair short so as to keep the shower short.
I love your shower-kitchen combo Nate! My husband is worried about the "sealing" or "tightness" of it. What can you say after your months of use? Thanks!
What passive income strategies are taught in the training? Thanks
Hi Nate, what’s the dimensions of the shower?
Even though I know that I wouldn't use a shower often, due to worrying about emptying the water tank, I'm still in the I want the option to be able to take a shower if I want to-group.
For me it would be when I need to but can't use a public or motel shower
The mist shower is non starter for me
I have really thick hair
You missed the sliding shower. One example is the recent Our Way to Roam RUclipsrs. There was an English guy who had a good example of that too. I forget his name though.
When you first lowered the shower curtain you said something about a popper, too bad you can’t change an existing video, and SHOW what you were talking about when you said that, next time keep shower curtain up when you are explaining something.
Hi Nate @NateMurphy what a brilliant idea with the shower!! However, I would like to ask how to prevent all those damp and mould happening apart from wiping it all down before putting everything back? Do u think is a good idea to install some kind of mini extractor fan around? Keep up with the good work!
Yes! I think i saw that one or similar in a video from Bryce's Tiny House videos. I agree! Shower spave is odten dead space, which is fairly wasteful. G Ire
Any way to get links to the videos for some of these makes? I would love to see ALL of number 6's make
Adding them to description now!
@@NateMurphy Thank you! Missed a couple but it's great to see!
So, the guy with the pop up shower is basically an exact copy of Scarlet & Seth. I don't know how old his video is, but I'm guessing it's newer. So, credit to the OGs. Unless, of course, they copied him.
Excellent ideas here, Nate yours is food for thought for sure, also love the fold out closet. Both are very clever usage of space and of time and effort. (which is a big thing if on the road full time).
The problem with showers against the storm de facto all day s it curves inward at shoulder level right where almost all men’s and some women’s bodies are widest
Number 4 .. awful .. shower imeans humidity .. I figure that shower full of fungus in three days of use
You forgot Scarlet and Seth’s van. There’s is probably my favorite
7:06, okay, that would just be a mess.
Love no 5. ❤, no6 looks like a BIG VAN, top points for sliding door 😊
I'm old I'm carrying an extra 25 lb I've got broken parts between my elbows in my knees I would like a larger shower and it will be the garage when rolling
four steps to convert your shower.
and that design, though it's really good use of counters n toilets, kind of takes up storage space.
I love your content. Thank you. What is the material behind you? Is it the wall panels that can be found at the hardware stores?
Whose van is the column shower? I love their setup!!
ruclips.net/video/z7Oo1qwq1oA/видео.html
The bolt man that keep 65 % water for the especial tap in addition keep 50% of water because he don’t have hair
I didn’t like any of the ones you have to convert.😢 I shower daily so I don’t want to setup/tear down every time.
Cool that it's fed by a hod wader tank with a gas wader header. Good to know I'm still in my country
Love it, give it to an Norwegian. He will find a problem within 10 mins
that shower and toilet solution is genius! that's just what I needed to see before choosing my van as I need to stay small ie- connect sort of size. Thanks.
tô presa na parte "shower twice a week" meu deus.............
Shower in the back, bamboo flooring drain, built in rack toilet
Very smart ideas…..
I like #2 the best. Very smart use of space.
😀😀😀
Number 5 is ok … 7 and 8 needs a vent on the roof to avoid humidity,
shower as much as i do?
dude i shower twice a DAY
What kind of shower head did the guy uses that mists? Thanks
Why do the bald guy only showers twice a week? Eeeeew
I would like to see more toilet bidet combos in these vans.
The shower and closet design is an efficient use of space
This one is brilliant, sliding closet/shower/toilet combo. The tour is under his shorts. @lucasravizza
Amei o primeiro projeto do banheiro.
Amei tudo
whos the bench shower guy
That #6 Middle Column Shower looks very interesting, were can I see more of that Van ????
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The showers nice but counter space-wise you'd have to remove everything off the counter before you take a shower and then you'd have to wipe the walls down from the soap scum
If you use liquid body wash (or just shampoo, as I have for years) and never use bar soap, you cut down on soap scum by 99%. You only have to deal with mineral deposits.
really cool ideas for showers!! 🙂
Genius is the Dad that designed the closet shower.
Dad should have patented his idea.
Maybe he did.
Hope so.
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Yes but I think it's nice how many vanlife people like to share and steal ideas. That's how creativity evolves.
Shower twice a week? Da fuck?
Mind blown by the first setup.love it.
Recirculating is cool
#2 is my winner.
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Super idea with that corner.
Hi, I just saw the book you have, "guide to camper van" and wanted to know, because I'm gonna start my journey of transforming a double decker bus into a home, and wanted to know if lots of the knowledge on your book can be applied to converting a bus, and if it explains things like electricity, water deposits and so on... Thanks in advance
Hey! It does give a lot of useful stuff that is relevant for bus conversions.. the electrical system will likely just be scaled up somewhat. As for water systems - again the bus system is likely to be larger and incorporate more waste tanks.. but again it is quite similar. You will probably be able to take the useful stuff and then just do some bus-based research for specific differences.
@@NateMurphy thank you, would u say this online course that is above 500euros for van conversions would be worth it or as you said, take the knowledge of the book and then keep searching for bus specific, like the book would be to learn the bases or something like that, don't know if something like covering the walls with the thermal thing (sorry don't know the word in English, heat coating?) is on the book for example and that can be applied? Thanks for the help
@@KuRuTeKo Insulation is the word I think you are looking for. The course is basically super-high detail - again I think useful for the bus as all the same principals apply. It just depends on how much detail you want in order to help with the build.
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Loving this!
What van is this? First one looks huge inside
First one is a Citroen Relay