Best transit I’ve ever seen converted! It’s a different build philosophically, he didn’t build a tiny house on wheels, he built a camping tent he never has to set up or take down. Rad!
I agree. Though, this particular build appears to be more for road trips than actually living out of it for an extended period of time. He doesn't have much storage space for food, clothes, etc. No heater for cold weather. No toilet... etc. Nothing wrong with that. Just important to realize this when comparing it to other builds. Btw, I own a 2012 Transit connect. Just over 30 days is the longest stretch I've ever lived out of it. I find it very enjoyable. However, for me 30 days was pushing it a bit much. Two weeks at a time though is a blast.
I've been in my short bus since November, and I'm just getting a handle on what I'd like for my build. I want under-built, simple, lightweight! No need to stress the engine 😋
I've never seen a van build this small before. I love that even though you can't stand inside, there's a bench that solves the problem. The guy who recommended a hammock for sleeping is a genius.
With Ryan's ruclips.net/user/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
They might be in the way in his van, but I slept on the floor of my van when I went camping with it (it is not converted), and I used three separate sofa cushions with wool fabric on them. You can attach them to each other with velcro. It was warm and soft to sleep on, and I slept like a baby. I got them from a second hand sofa and they threw away the rest of it. When you put them on top of each other, they make a good foot rest. You can also use them outside for a picnic.
He did mention the mat was inflatable. He is camping out in a self-propelled tent. If you think of it that way his design makes a lot more sense. Main lacks are any sort of temp control (better camp where its temperate) and no cold storage so he is living out of cans and/or dry goods.
This is what I got recently for my Jeep Cherokee short wheel base, 2 of these Z Beds and they work great coz they can be moved around into different configurations, they fit perfectly in my Jeep ;) Having the 2 separate single seats/beds worked out better than 1 double coz of being able to have one as a bed, one as a seat or both as a bed etc. more options. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353088299719?hash=item5235b3e2c7:g:bUIAAOSwr-hdoYkQ
Nico Beirbock nah dude after a certain point it is haha. There’s a reason why they call it the energy of youth homeboy. Stop saying that cliched bullshit “ life is not over yet.” Well no shit its not over. We’re not saying you can’t enjoy life anymore. Gratitude is key. But certain things just flow easier at a younger age my guy. Just even being physically strong enough to tug ur own weight/ the weight of other items around is in and of itself a challenge. Little things become hard. I’m still young as fuck I am merely speculating as to some certain issues one may run into in their elder years haha. But fuck it just get a van and get the fugg outta here
@@snekjuce you’re right about things getting harder but otoh I have an early retirement pension and a huge retirement mutual fund(s) so I don’t have to work and since I’ve always lived frugally I’m free. There are advantages and disadvantages to both but yes you are right things get harder physically as you age. But I can rest all day if I want to. LOL
Rob Mallory , well you have a very smart cousin doing what he loves. And a simple one indeed. We people think we need in life so we miss out on life in general. ❤️this is lady from California 😘✌🏼
Oh shit hey Rob, its me dude.. hows the family. I didn’t see you in the last family barbecue man. They say you were messin around opening up strip clubs n stuff. Hope all is well. Send my peace and blessings to the family I miss you guys!
This build is great- Thanks for the video! I have only been a van lifer for 7 mos but I❤️it. Which ladder did you get- is there a link for it I didnt see? ☮️ cheers
besides u don't fool cops or other van dwellers about your stealth, but the ones who really care and will call the cops on you are the 'neighbors" you need to stealth for .
@@benjaminwagner8141 Can't see the solar panels from the ground. Also, lots of people have bikes on top of their vehicles, I've never called the cops on somebody because they have a bike on their vehicle.
Amazingly compact and organized with basic needs for onboard living! Proves that people don’t need as much as we have convinced ourselves that we do to love in simple comfort.
Totally love your no nonsense attitude about the whole thing - very do or don't, there is no try. And congrats on the century. I hope to do one someday.
I’ve been watching van builds for a couple years now for ideas to incorporate in my build , the roof rack/locking storage simply brilliant. Looks like you are in my backyard Sac. county Ca.
I love FLORB videos. Of all the tiny and creative / alternative domecile channels (and there are quite a few great ones - many of which I subscribe to), FLORB is one of my very favorites and I always look forward to what they’ll show - the videos are always very well done but specifically and especially showcase just very interesting, unique and creative designs, spaces, places, ideas, etc. and there’s a special spirit about Florb and its subjects too. Just really great, unique ideas and inspiration. Love the channel, Dylan. Thank you! 🙂
Beautifully crafted, well done! Such a good use of space. I love the kitchen kit in the door panel, so innovative. Costco sells camping mattress pads. Rather narrow for one person. But boy are they excellent! I have used mine for years in my RV. Very firm, but not rock hard. Great for the back. I think $30. They also sell a double, but not tested. The single mat is self inflating, durable, and a good buy. I thought the lockable roof rack was genius. So much space for big things, very well done! Dylan, thank you for lowering the volume of the music. I still find is obnoxious, but appreciate the ultra low volume which irritates less. Nice tour! Just that music issue.
@@ImNathanBennett It is probably too small for most people. But if you have a minimalist aesthetic, its probably perfect and as small as you can go before you are in a car. Good luck with your build. =+)
Absolutely awesome dude; no nonsense; cheap and practical with minimal upkeep; you can mostly just replace something when it packs up. Give that man a Bells; make it a double.
This guy is doing it right. As someone who has lived in vehicles a lot, and watched a lot of van life videos, I've never seen someone do it better than this
Just bought a 2003 Ford e- 450 short bus with 129,000 miles on it. So stoked to get this thing ready for an adventure. Just started putting the floors in today.
Sleeping on the floor is the best! Yogi & Locals in Asia do it all the time! Great setup & layout. Perfect size! Not dreadful when it comes to parking lol
Love that no one knows that you have a camper van! I would want the same thing. A lot more privacy. Great job! I like how you used the back door for cooking, spice rack ect.
Less really is more! I like the minimalist feel of your build. I have wondered why others don't sleep on the floor of the van...gives you way more headroom when sitting up in bed too, and if you need one, there is a wide range of sleeping pads. I'm impressed!
I agree, floor sleeping is fine especially if you are already used to camping and have a decent sleeping mat. As for this van it is simply the best and I'm thrilled to see it because I'm planning to do a tiny one like this too. Previously did the full size VW T3 camper (25 years ago) round Australia, and then drove and lived in a horse drawn wagon for several years (8 years ago) and now I feel van life calling me again.
I’m waiting to see one of these mini campers with a real wet bath and/or shower and potty! I have a pathetic bladder so at night I can’t run around outside every hour to urinate etc. if ya find that, I’m on it!
Love it simple, cook, couch, bike, sleep on the floor inside, yeah better than ground and running when it pours.. All in battery power unit not much wirings to do & worry about. Cosy wood ❤love it. Weldone bro. Thanks for sharing。
This is a beautiful, compact Travel Cabin with the necessary life support and comfort amenities. Safe shelter, with comfort and protection from wild weather, wildlife and wild one's that is unobtrusive, economic and easy and pleasant to drive! The delightful, ergonomic and airy interior is particularly special, and I find it to be elegantly simple and simply elegant!
Excelente. En mí país (Colombia 🇨🇴) es muy costoso llegar a tener una camper van, pero hacer una como esta es más factible y de verdad quedó muy linda y práctica.... De pronto llevaría un colchón inflable para dormir más cómodo. Te felicito, muy linda.
This is beyond impressive! I've been considering for some time now to get a Citroen Berlingo or Ford Transit connect of sorts. Even working backwards and getting things you need for your van conversion is a great idea.
I converted my transit connect last year and its the best, easy to drive and park up as well as use as an everyday car. Enough space for a full size bed too 😊.
Just a little smaller and you could strap it on like a backpack! It's the perfect nomad setup. If you ever need an extra room you could hitch up a teardrop or some similar tiny trailer. 👍😉
I loved watching this video, as I'd be contemplating sleeping on the floor of my van, and I've been collecting things as I go along as well. It's nice to see that others do things the same way as me :)
I like the simplicity of this and I think I had lost my way building my schoolie trying to make everything perfect so everyone else can be comfortable that sometimes its frustrating it doesn't come up the way I wanted I had forgotten how I started it doesn't have to be perfect it just has to work for you and your needs
I’d suggest to put the kitchen behind the seats in front then have a little cut out to be able to move from the cab to the back of the van. Then add a bathroom and a fix bed. The fix bed would go along the door bc there’s no need for two sliding doors. The shower would go where his kitchen is at now. Idk if this would work but it’s something I would do
Dedicated battery for each sub-system is a good idea. I do that for my boat and as long as I have a 5 watt or less solar battery hooked to an individual battery, I don't need to worry about over charging, so I don't need regulators.
I love this! Very well thought out and cost effective! But for sleeping just so you can get off of the floor and have more of a designated space to sleep you could diy an elevator loft near the cab or the back, you could do a pull out leaf that’s attached to the bench to create a full sized bed or you can alter the mechanics of your front seats to make them lay alllll the way back and plop an auto air mattress right over top to connect it and make a full sized sleeping area. Other than that I LOVE this you really made it your own and it’s so cozy!
Great build! It IS good to sleep on the floor (w/mat); helps the body align better. Love the cut outs curving w/the van. Perfect use of space for your active lifestyle. Enjoy! 😎👍🌊🏄🏻♀️ Be biased towards action. Amen 🙏🏻
Best transit I’ve ever seen converted! It’s a different build philosophically, he didn’t build a tiny house on wheels, he built a camping tent he never has to set up or take down. Rad!
This little build is legit. Shows you dont need to spend thousands or overcomplicate stuff. Solid
I agree. Though, this particular build appears to be more for road trips than actually living out of it for an extended period of time. He doesn't have much storage space for food, clothes, etc. No heater for cold weather. No toilet... etc. Nothing wrong with that. Just important to realize this when comparing it to other builds.
Btw, I own a 2012 Transit connect. Just over 30 days is the longest stretch I've ever lived out of it. I find it very enjoyable. However, for me 30 days was pushing it a bit much. Two weeks at a time though is a blast.
I've been in my short bus since November, and I'm just getting a handle on what I'd like for my build. I want under-built, simple, lightweight! No need to stress the engine 😋
Where you suppoused to say anything else cause i think you just stopped there-
But i agree
If you enjoy sleeping on the coldest part of the van and having no actual workspace. Sure. =]
I've never seen a van build this small before. I love that even though you can't stand inside, there's a bench that solves the problem. The guy who recommended a hammock for sleeping is a genius.
With Ryan's ruclips.net/user/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
I feel like a hammock would be a good sleeping solution for someone wanting something similar but not wanting to sleep on the floor
Nice idea, I even have hammocks in my weekend house, and I never thought about using them in a van xD.
Yes indeed, and here's an example of exactly that, a hammock in a Ford Transit ruclips.net/video/hpLPHPtcjZ0/видео.html
They might be in the way in his van, but I slept on the floor of my van when I went camping with it (it is not converted), and I used three separate sofa cushions with wool fabric on them. You can attach them to each other with velcro. It was warm and soft to sleep on, and I slept like a baby. I got them from a second hand sofa and they threw away the rest of it. When you put them on top of each other, they make a good foot rest. You can also use them outside for a picnic.
Daniel Thrash i have a hammock in my van set up diagonally. So my doggy can have more room on the floor he’s huge and has a large dog bed lol
I agree on the hammock. I've used one in a minivan! 😎👍🏼
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Love it! Simple, clean, functional, this dude seems happy and is living life in his own terms. That’s more than most people. All the best to this guy!
I actually kind of like the simplicity of this. I think I’d have a thicker sleep mat, but I love that he’s kept it easy, and yet nice.
He did mention the mat was inflatable. He is camping out in a self-propelled tent. If you think of it that way his design makes a lot more sense.
Main lacks are any sort of temp control (better camp where its temperate) and no cold storage so he is living out of cans and/or dry goods.
This is what I got recently for my Jeep Cherokee short wheel base, 2 of these Z Beds and they work great coz they can be moved around into different configurations, they fit perfectly in my Jeep ;) Having the 2 separate single seats/beds worked out better than 1 double coz of being able to have one as a bed, one as a seat or both as a bed etc. more options.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353088299719?hash=item5235b3e2c7:g:bUIAAOSwr-hdoYkQ
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Me too, a ticket mat or blanket would be nice. Overall a nice well built home that meets his needs
Something i should have done 20years ago. Damn this guy knows how to enjoy his life. Cool van! He knows his priority. Huge admiration.
Life is not over yet :)
Nico Beirbock nah dude after a certain point it is haha. There’s a reason why they call it the energy of youth homeboy. Stop saying that cliched bullshit “ life is not over yet.” Well no shit its not over. We’re not saying you can’t enjoy life anymore. Gratitude is key. But certain things just flow easier at a younger age my guy. Just even being physically strong enough to tug ur own weight/ the weight of other items around is in and of itself a challenge. Little things become hard. I’m still young as fuck I am merely speculating as to some certain issues one may run into in their elder years haha. But fuck it just get a van and get the fugg outta here
@@snekjuce you’re right about things getting harder but otoh I have an early retirement pension and a huge retirement mutual fund(s) so I don’t have to work and since I’ve always lived frugally I’m free. There are advantages and disadvantages to both but yes you are right things get harder physically as you age. But I can rest all day if I want to. LOL
I'll pretty proud to call this guy my cousin. Looks amazing, Scott!
Rob Mallory , well you have a very smart cousin doing what he loves. And a simple one indeed. We people think we need in life so we miss out on life in general. ❤️this is lady from California 😘✌🏼
Oh shit hey Rob, its me dude.. hows the family. I didn’t see you in the last family barbecue man. They say you were messin around opening up strip clubs n stuff. Hope all is well. Send my peace and blessings to the family I miss you guys!
This build is great- Thanks for the video!
I have only been a van lifer for 7 mos but I❤️it. Which ladder did you get- is there a link for it I didnt see?
☮️ cheers
lol
Nothing says stealth like having a bicycle on top of your van.
besides u don't fool cops or other van dwellers about your stealth, but the ones who really care and will call the cops on you are the 'neighbors" you need to stealth for .
Or even the large solar pannels
@@benjaminwagner8141 Can't see the solar panels from the ground. Also, lots of people have bikes on top of their vehicles, I've never called the cops on somebody because they have a bike on their vehicle.
Nothing says jealousy like sarcasm 😂
@@MultiScrappydo Ha! So true - I've never been able to control my innate jealousy of video titles...
Blown over by the kitchen on the back door! Ingenious!
Amazingly compact and organized with basic needs for onboard living!
Proves that people don’t need as much as we have convinced ourselves that we do to love in simple comfort.
Totally love your no nonsense attitude about the whole thing - very do or don't, there is no try. And congrats on the century. I hope to do one someday.
I’ve been watching van builds for a couple years now for ideas to incorporate in my build , the roof rack/locking storage simply brilliant. Looks like you are in my backyard Sac. county Ca.
Great for 1 person! That old adage ‘keep it simple’ works every time! Really like the faucet!!!!
Wow you blew my mind with how utilzed space this is the best conversion i've ever seen
I really appreciate his perspective, and that water meter! 😁
I nearly died laughing when I saw that. 🤣🤣🤣
I love FLORB videos. Of all the tiny and creative / alternative domecile channels (and there are quite a few great ones - many of which I subscribe to), FLORB is one of my very favorites and I always look forward to what they’ll show - the videos are always very well done but specifically and especially showcase just very interesting, unique and creative designs, spaces, places, ideas, etc. and there’s a special spirit about Florb and its subjects too. Just really great, unique ideas and inspiration. Love the channel, Dylan. Thank you! 🙂
Beautifully crafted, well done! Such a good use of space. I love the kitchen kit in the door panel, so innovative.
Costco sells camping mattress pads. Rather narrow for one person. But boy are they excellent! I have used mine for years in my RV. Very firm, but not rock hard. Great for the back. I think $30. They also sell a double, but not tested. The single mat is self inflating, durable, and a good buy.
I thought the lockable roof rack was genius. So much space for big things, very well done!
Dylan, thank you for lowering the volume of the music. I still find is obnoxious, but appreciate the ultra low volume which irritates less. Nice tour! Just that music issue.
This is perfect bc I just bought a transit to convert!
To small honestly especially for full time living
Sam S I mean for one person I think it’s plenty.
@@ImNathanBennett It is probably too small for most people. But if you have a minimalist aesthetic, its probably perfect and as small as you can go before you are in a car. Good luck with your build. =+)
Yessss omg love all his ideas. The sink and fan set ups are genius. Also loveeee that he sleeps on the floor. Thank you for sharing and safe travels!!
Absolutely awesome dude; no nonsense; cheap and practical with minimal upkeep; you can mostly just replace something when it packs up. Give that man a Bells; make it a double.
my husband and i have legit thought about this when i start college and i might just do it. thanks for posting!
You should buy the book by Bob wells he also has his own channel very informative 👍 u should do it you could save some funds 😉
Thats a cool drain for the sink
Room for a sleeping bag at night on floor just get a nice thick pad to put underneath
Thanks for sharing your story very inspiring
This guy is doing it right. As someone who has lived in vehicles a lot, and watched a lot of van life videos, I've never seen someone do it better than this
Love your simple answers to water, electric, space utilization!!
Love the build design, no hassles of wiring.
Good solutions for a DIY mini camper. I had never seen the battery-powered water pump before. Thant's super handy!
Just bought a 2003 Ford e- 450 short bus with 129,000 miles on it. So stoked to get this thing ready for an adventure. Just started putting the floors in today.
Sleeping on the floor is the best! Yogi & Locals in Asia do it all the time! Great setup & layout. Perfect size! Not dreadful when it comes to parking lol
The simpler life builds are my big time favourite. Beauty!
Life builds 👍
I like it. No formal bed; the floor is already right there!
wow, using different batteries for everything is so smart! Really lovely build!
One of the better conversions for maximum use of space. Looks great to! Thanks for posting, great vid!
I like its simplicity yet functional, neat and organized. The size of the van makes it great for stealth parking in any lot.
Height clearances a bit of an issue tho
Love that no one knows that you have a camper van! I would want the same thing. A lot more privacy. Great job! I like how you used the back door for cooking, spice rack ect.
"It's all about the next adventure."
Onward with achievments, goals, projects, purpose... anything and everything worthwhile.
Yes indeed.
Less really is more! I like the minimalist feel of your build. I have wondered why others don't sleep on the floor of the van...gives you way more headroom when sitting up in bed too, and if you need one, there is a wide range of sleeping pads. I'm impressed!
I agree, floor sleeping is fine especially if you are already used to camping and have a decent sleeping mat. As for this van it is simply the best and I'm thrilled to see it because I'm planning to do a tiny one like this too. Previously did the full size VW T3 camper (25 years ago) round Australia, and then drove and lived in a horse drawn wagon for several years (8 years ago) and now I feel van life calling me again.
Why wasn't this "a thing" when I was younger? Really nice setup.
In love with the dark wood in this van! So pretty!
This really is genius. A quick build that's uncomplicated and fits his life style perfectly. Love it.
This dude has some serious vocal fry
Hats off to you you have really found. Utilize a lot of space in a small vehicle
This is nice. It shows that you don't NEED a lot a material stuff.
Really nice conversion. Simple and effective. Good idea for everything to have it's own battery. I like the lights and the water pump
I like it you could put a yoga foam mat under tour blanket. You are so chill.
Love that you built your van to suit you and whats important to you!! Well done
I’m waiting to see one of these mini campers with a real wet bath and/or shower and potty! I have a pathetic bladder so at night I can’t run around outside every hour to urinate etc. if ya find that, I’m on it!
Love it simple, cook, couch, bike, sleep on the floor inside, yeah better than ground and running when it pours..
All in battery power unit not much wirings to do & worry about. Cosy wood ❤love it. Weldone bro. Thanks for sharing。
That was bloody good.. like camping with comfort and security 👍🏼
This is a beautiful, compact Travel Cabin with the necessary life support and comfort amenities.
Safe shelter, with comfort and protection from wild weather, wildlife and wild one's that is unobtrusive, economic and easy and pleasant to drive!
The delightful, ergonomic and airy interior is particularly special, and I find it to be elegantly simple and simply elegant!
My tiny van Myrtle. Yay 😁. I love sleeping on the floor and use velvet bath mats
Excelente. En mí país (Colombia 🇨🇴) es muy costoso llegar a tener una camper van, pero hacer una como esta es más factible y de verdad quedó muy linda y práctica.... De pronto llevaría un colchón inflable para dormir más cómodo. Te felicito, muy linda.
Amazing! Love the compact, inconspicuous yet comfortable ride
I’m in love with this build! Super minimal and creative!
Great design for small space. He’s very talented.
Awesomeness. A bit to rustic for me, I want a van with a bathroom and a closet, but love it..
if you cant flip an egg from the toilet then what are you doing
First rule of hygiene. Don’t shit where you eat. 🤢😷🤒
@@strickostricko but in the beginning and the end of a lifetime this happening 😁
I love the water level indicator 😂 what a simple and funny idea
I think this might be my favorite build so far
Sweet! I really appreciate the simplicity and low cost of the build! Thanks for sharing. Peace!
This is one of the smartest and most creative builds I have seen yet!
So simple! I love it. Clever guy. No frills n no headaches too. Suits me n hubby.
I really love your van tiny build out. Good idea for your sink water system.
I didn’t even know you could sponsor yourself, great vid tho
Very cool I would definitely have to build a bed but it looks like it could be easily done☮️
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Haha yeah i was juwt thinking that
Why not sleep on the bench?
Very charming and functional. I love the 2010-2013 F.T.C.'s and am looking 4a 2013 to convert myself. 😊
Looks great! Everything you need in one small space. That kitchenette seems like a great use of space also.
This is beyond impressive! I've been considering for some time now to get a Citroen Berlingo or Ford Transit connect of sorts. Even working backwards and getting things you need for your van conversion is a great idea.
love roof rack and floor sleeping, I have a sheepskin that i sleep on the floor of my van and also goes on the couch
I converted my transit connect last year and its the best, easy to drive and park up as well as use as an everyday car. Enough space for a full size bed too 😊.
Just a little smaller and you could strap it on like a backpack! It's the perfect nomad setup. If you ever need an extra room you could hitch up a teardrop or some similar tiny trailer. 👍😉
Very good. If one or both of the front seats could swivel that would be a great enhancement.
the TRANSIT is my all time favourite format
and with a high top roof , it will be perfect
Very simple,, he made very good choices
this guy is so smart, I might just broom his layout and ideas! thank you for the content dude!
Thank you...
Let's make a good future for the world and for ourselves.
Well done.
I loved watching this video, as I'd be contemplating sleeping on the floor of my van, and I've been collecting things as I go along as well. It's nice to see that others do things the same way as me :)
Like your minimalst approach - like you do not need much to go out and have fun - just do not prefer sleeping on the floor....
Honestly something like a 2 inch foam pad would make the sleeping arrangement much more livable, and would be easy to store in such a confined space.
I like the simplicity of this and I think I had lost my way building my schoolie trying to make everything perfect so everyone else can be comfortable that sometimes its frustrating it doesn't come up the way I wanted I had forgotten how I started it doesn't have to be perfect it just has to work for you and your needs
I like the simplicity of this guy...
he enjoying his simply living..
You may have a tiny home, but you have a BIG BACK YARD !!!
I love how he maximizes the space!
I’d suggest to put the kitchen behind the seats in front then have a little cut out to be able to move from the cab to the back of the van.
Then add a bathroom and a fix bed.
The fix bed would go along the door bc there’s no need for two sliding doors.
The shower would go where his kitchen is at now.
Idk if this would work but it’s something I would do
Dedicated battery for each sub-system is a good idea. I do that for my boat and as long as I have a 5 watt or less solar battery hooked to an individual battery, I don't need to worry about over charging, so I don't need regulators.
Literally the best he could get from the space!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Sleeping on the floor is great. Beds are just to soft sometimes.
I love it, but I have to break it to you, the ladder is upside down. Othervise it's perfect 😘
Omg it is 😂
You could use the mat from bench to sleep on. You could hook up a hammock too. This would be perfect for my mephew.
Like the locking, secure roof rack.
So awesome. I love what you said about the imperfections: each one is a memory.
I love this! Very well thought out and cost effective! But for sleeping just so you can get off of the floor and have more of a designated space to sleep you could diy an elevator loft near the cab or the back, you could do a pull out leaf that’s attached to the bench to create a full sized bed or you can alter the mechanics of your front seats to make them lay alllll the way back and plop an auto air mattress right over top to connect it and make a full sized sleeping area. Other than that I LOVE this you really made it your own and it’s so cozy!
I like the seat that folds up. Was wondering if one could do a bed that folds up. Nice van.
I love the throw blanket and pillows
This is an incredible little van, so well thought out. Certainly appeals to my mind set. Thanks for sharing ATB
That water pump is amazing! Very cool, good to know
I think your van home is lovely wow you really got everything you need in a small lovely van I think its great and well done enjoy.
Very good, practical, cozy
Nice little campervan you created. Well done!
Great build! It IS good to sleep on the floor (w/mat); helps the body align better. Love the cut outs curving w/the van. Perfect use of space for your active lifestyle. Enjoy! 😎👍🌊🏄🏻♀️ Be biased towards action. Amen 🙏🏻
Awesome build! I really like that you kept it simple and made great use of a small vehicle.