Please do a video about wooden crates and the table top. Custom made? Scrap parts? Your no build conversion is the cleanest uncluttered simple functional thing ever!
this was so helpful to me... I used to own an RV and had to sell it. Soon I will be driving across country and to save money I want to sleep on the road and make as many meals as I can on the road also. Seriously not afraid. I've driven cross country about 12 times now and worked on the road about 15 years. I came across country in my RV by myself. I'm 72 and I made the last drive in my RV solo when I was 70. I know you just have to use common sense. Know where you're parking and if it doesn't feel right don't stay there. I now have a small SUV and I was wondering how to kind of set it up for the trip..this is such a great way although mine won't need to be as elaborate because I'll only be on the road for about a week and a 1/2 each each way. Great set up, thanks for the video
I love your channel so much. ❤ I have a difficult time listening to certain peoples voices. I love just the demonstration, decorating, car camping set up tips with music.😊
I’m concerned for you using a propane stove inside your rig. Do you have a carbon monoxide detector? Do you open the windows when you are using it indoors? Do you have a fire extinguisher?
Well done nicely appointed too. I don't think I would feel comfortable cooking outside with my vehicle open like yours did. Congratulations on your car camping adventures.
Sarah, I really enjoy the calmness and quiet of your videos. I've only seen two, but I'm enjoying how you are able to share everything without speaking.
Very nice! 😀 How do you prevent carbon monoxide poisoning when the SUV is closed up and you have the propane stove on? What do you use to keep the bugs, mosquitoes out?
I would never light a propane stove INSIDE an enclosed SUV.. especially that close to the ceiling.. 🤷♀️ also with that little heater.. what is she thinking?? not safe.. not safe at allllllllllllllllll
The answer is not obvious, if he/she kept the back hatch of the SUV open that would be one way. Otherwise, it's very very dangerous, not only for the fire but how fire sucks up all the oxygen. It's not the SAME as inside a large home or apartment. Maybe an electric cooktop is better for inside. I can recall 2 large camping events I've been to where the occupants of modern tents, died in their sleep because they used propane fire heaters. Died from lack of oxygen. When I saw the heater in this video, I got very nervous, when I saw a flame stove I just felt panic. Hope no one recommends to anyone to use a flame based product inside a small enclosed area like an SUV or tent.
You had another item w/ heater. What type of battery? Please from where. I love your van. You have definitely inspired this 65 yr. Old single woman . thank you 🌈👌🥰
I absolutely love how organized you are. Question for you..What do you use to hang up the curtains and balls? Where do you keep your food, do you have a fridge, or an ice chest? Where to you keep your clothes? Sorry about all the questions lol.. I love the pull out table. Where can I get one.. thank you
Hi Thanks for watching my video, Safety pins are used when hanging curtains or balls. Food is stored in an icebox, clothes and many items are keep in the trunk of the car floor. The kitchen table was purchased at homegood a long time ago.
I had a van build that was very simple. I used tiny bulldog clips and tucked the clips into the rubber and joins were plastic interior meets the upholstery lining on the ceiling. This didnt damage anything. And it meant I could take down and move around when I wanted to. At on time I also used paper clips also as I needed a small hook for the wires. Worked very well.
@@intelimoteintelimote7448 she has a video on her channel under her playlists that talks about the curtains. She pins the safety pin on the curtain and closes it. Then puts the pin in the plastic where the headliner starts.
It's very nice but I would never feel safe being so opened up at night cooking outside. I guess I'm too old and would worry...but it is very cozy and organized!
If you look closely she brought in all the kitchen set-up inside. The back doors are closed... She can also store kitchen in the cabin passenger's seat and floor board for the night...
Secretariat Girl - Now that I read your comment closer I'm in full agreement with you Night Cooking 🍳 is not a good idea. Cooking requires your attention so it easy to be sneeked up on when focused on the flame 🔥 you are cooking over... You are a wise women...
On her other videos .. I’m pi$$ed she’s not telling us where to get the side unit lol but she’s using a portable power source like a jackery.. the other things you asked about are listed in her other van build videos
What charging station are you using in this video? I love the fact that you've got a lot of outlets and its small! What is the voltage? Thank you.. Do you travel/camp in your vehicle or? Thank you for answering all of my questions!!
It is connected to the electricity provided by the camping site. I also want a portable power station, but the high electricity generation capacity one is expensive😂
Well done! Thank you for the video and sharing your design creativity. Are the curtains for aesthetics since you already have the window inserts….or still needed for privacy?
I think they give a homey ambience, & could also be used as a cheer cover for the back when you want a bit of privacy without taking the light out. I think that could work for me when I get my blazer going as my home. I love the minimalist arrangement she has.
Great video! I love the simplicity. I live in an area that only has bears running around, but has even more mosquitoes. So leaving it open like that would not work. Wondering about mosquito netting? Closing it up for sleep?
What did you use to hang the curtains??? I need some ideas. I don’t want to use Velcro unless I have to. Thank you. Never mind I saw what you wrote below. Thanks!
Oh yes I loveeeeeee your setup ..oh my gosh that is the highest simplicity to functionality ratio I have ever seen.... I need to pay attention to how you got your bed frame set up.... Can I ask what kind of paneling you have for your windows is that reflectix because it looks thicker.... A year after my no build 2009 caravan sadly I still have not solved the window panel dilemma lol ... Thank you so much for sharing
I've been taking ideas from SUVs because I'll be living in mine soon. It looks like we don't have many options. We have to downsize, especially, when you use it as your home for whatever period of time you need it & try to make the best of space available by having gadgets & gear that serve other uses.
Please do a video about wooden crates and the table top. Custom made? Scrap parts? Your no build conversion is the cleanest uncluttered simple functional thing ever!
I love her conversion so clean
I have been asking on every video but unfortunately no response. I love that set up so much dang!
That’s what I came here for too!!!
this was so helpful to me... I used to own an RV and had to sell it. Soon I will be driving across country and to save money I want to sleep on the road and make as many meals as I can on the road also. Seriously not afraid. I've driven cross country about 12 times now and worked on the road about 15 years. I came across country in my RV by myself. I'm 72 and I made the last drive in my RV solo when I was 70. I know you just have to use common sense. Know where you're parking and if it doesn't feel right don't stay there. I now have a small SUV and I was wondering how to kind of set it up for the trip..this is such a great way although mine won't need to be as elaborate because I'll only be on the road for about a week and a 1/2 each each way. Great set up, thanks for the video
This is awesome! Safe travels!
Wow!!! Keep safe always 😃😃
I love your channel so much. ❤ I have a difficult time listening to certain peoples voices. I love just the demonstration, decorating, car camping set up tips with music.😊
VERY clever how you rearranged just a few things and made an outdoor cooking space. I am thoroughly impressed!
She does all of this just for her video esthetics. There is nothing realistic about her setup.
Wow JT, Way to be a supportive fan. Peace be with you
I’ve seen many van build videos but this is my favorite! KIS Keeping it simple! Love it!
I’m concerned for you using a propane stove inside your rig. Do you have a carbon monoxide detector? Do you open the windows when you are using it indoors? Do you have a fire extinguisher?
🤩 Best no build conversion I have ever seen!! You did a wonderful job✨ thank you so much for sharing 🙏
This looks like the coziest suv build i've ever seen
I loved this simple, easy to do method! I did add a nice suv tent to my Highlander that gives me mosquitoes netting and a bit more room.
Can I suggest getting a wind guard(usually for outside) but to make sure ur curtains don’t catch on fire when cooking and keeps splatters off them too
Well done nicely appointed too. I don't think I would feel comfortable cooking outside with my vehicle open like yours did. Congratulations on your car camping adventures.
I can't wait to go camping in my Subaru Outback my dog loves it he doesn't even know what camping is about yet. He's a Husky he's going to love it!
@@rhondareed3002 it's a 2005 items that are essential for what?
갈수록 완벽해진 카캠프. 라면에 믹스커피 순간 확실히 한국맛을 느낍니다. 볼수록 감성적이고 이뻐요
Sarah, I really enjoy the calmness and quiet of your videos. I've only seen two, but I'm enjoying how you are able to share everything without speaking.
Very nice! 😀
How do you prevent carbon monoxide poisoning when the SUV is closed up and you have the propane stove on? What do you use to keep the bugs, mosquitoes out?
I was thinking the same thing 👍😉🇮🇪🍀
That question has obvious answers. What would you do at home?
@@graftedinforever971 answer ?????
I would never light a propane stove INSIDE an enclosed SUV.. especially that close to the ceiling.. 🤷♀️
also with that little heater.. what is she thinking?? not safe.. not safe at allllllllllllllllll
The answer is not obvious, if he/she kept the back hatch of the SUV open that would be one way. Otherwise, it's very very dangerous, not only for the fire but how fire sucks up all the oxygen. It's not the SAME as inside a large home or apartment. Maybe an electric cooktop is better for inside. I can recall 2 large camping events I've been to where the occupants of modern tents, died in their sleep because they used propane fire heaters. Died from lack of oxygen. When I saw the heater in this video, I got very nervous, when I saw a flame stove I just felt panic. Hope no one recommends to anyone to use a flame based product inside a small enclosed area like an SUV or tent.
Fantastic video! Appreciate your fearless way of adding a woman's touch to car camping 👍 and always good music!
You had another item w/ heater. What type of battery? Please from where. I love your van. You have definitely inspired this 65 yr. Old single woman . thank you 🌈👌🥰
Such a cozy set up you have made there! Looks so inviting!
I absolutely love how organized you are. Question for you..What do you use to hang up the curtains and balls? Where do you keep your food, do you have a fridge, or an ice chest?
Where to you keep your clothes?
Sorry about all the questions lol..
I love the pull out table. Where can I get one.. thank you
Hi Thanks for watching my video,
Safety pins are used when hanging curtains or balls.
Food is stored in an icebox, clothes and many items are keep in the trunk of the car floor. The kitchen table was purchased at homegood a long time ago.
Thank you so much.. I absolutely love your setup. I to have an SUV. Your video is super helpful.. great video! Thanks again
Still not clear on the safety pins part. Did you mean you pinned the balls onto the ceiling? So I assume the ceiling interior is made of cloth?
I had a van build that was very simple. I used tiny bulldog clips and tucked the clips into the rubber and joins were plastic interior meets the upholstery lining on the ceiling. This didnt damage anything. And it meant I could take down and move around when I wanted to. At on time I also used paper clips also as I needed a small hook for the wires. Worked very well.
@@intelimoteintelimote7448 she has a video on her channel under her playlists that talks about the curtains. She pins the safety pin on the curtain and closes it. Then puts the pin in the plastic where the headliner starts.
Love your minimalist approach! Where did you get those beautiful wood crates? Thank you for sharing!
It's very nice but I would never feel safe being so opened up at night cooking outside. I guess I'm too old and would worry...but it is very cozy and organized!
Depends on where. She is just at a campsite. That doesn't seem too bad to me.
You plan your last meal of the day early. Should be ready and set up to call it a day by 6pm or before dark at least.
You should be prepared have mace and learn other self-defense don't be a victim be a Victor! Enjoy yourself but be careful!
If you look closely she brought in all the kitchen set-up inside. The back doors are closed... She can also store kitchen in the cabin passenger's seat and floor board for the night...
Secretariat Girl - Now that I read your comment closer I'm in full agreement with you Night Cooking 🍳 is not a good idea. Cooking requires your attention so it easy to be sneeked up on when focused on the flame 🔥 you are cooking over... You are a wise women...
That's a fabulous set up you've got there. Well done!
Very clever! I'm going to utilise your safety pins on next weekends camping trip!
Could you please supply names & types of equipment & lights used. Stove? Heater? Small power source? Thx, *** it’s my 1st time!🙃🧐😳
Look like the 4 prong orange and gray one is a usb and ac 25 ft cord reel. Link2home is one brand that i saw.
Also curious about the power source.
She might be using someone’s electric to plug the extension cord reel into or a campsite that offers 30-50 amp service.
On her other videos .. I’m pi$$ed she’s not telling us where to get the side unit lol but she’s using a portable power source like a jackery.. the other things you asked about are listed in her other van build videos
I love the curtains and lights! I’m definitely stealing this
A really charming minimalist set up!
Hello I just Found you channel last night and Love your camper conversion in your car
I really love how you converted your well done!
So inspired,can't pay my rent in these days,got to make a sleeping van
Hi, I really like your set up. Where did you get your tray that your cooking on and your wooden boxes?
Very nicely done. Simple but eloquent. Very relaxing video. Sending vibes of Blessings and Love for your continued adventures on your journey.
Looks pretty and peaceful. Thank you for the ideas.
I like how you really must like your comforts and can cater to it, with some simple things ❤ its cool 😊
Smart use of two air mattresses compact and comfortable sleeping....
Love it. I also have a Santa Fe and have wanted to go camping with it. That’s a for the video! Where did you get your sun shade?
Real nice set up love it , love the crates i think i shall use them in my suv .
What charging station are you using in this video? I love the fact that you've got a lot of outlets and its small! What is the voltage? Thank you.. Do you travel/camp in your vehicle or? Thank you for answering all of my questions!!
It is connected to the electricity provided by the camping site. I also want a portable power station, but the high electricity generation capacity one is expensive😂
Very comforting and aesthetic.
That is so cool! Gonna buy me a Santa Fe and copy you
Is that a portable power source your heater is plugged into or an extension cord plugged into shore power? Very nice set up you have!
For anyone wondering in the future, it's a Jackery power system.
Where did you get those wood crates and tray?
Well done! Thank you for the video and sharing your design creativity. Are the curtains for aesthetics since you already have the window inserts….or still needed for privacy?
I think they give a homey ambience, & could also be used as a cheer cover for the back when you want a bit of privacy without taking the light out. I think that could work for me when I get my blazer going as my home.
I love the minimalist arrangement she has.
Peacefully relaxing, thank you for sharing 😊
Do your lights in car stay on when doors are opened? How do you keep from draining your battery
She isn't going to get back to you, but, a D shakle on the connection of the back door locking mechanism shuts off the lights apparently
Hi new subscriber. Love the van build. Cute ideas.. where did u get the crates? And how did u hang the lights. Looks so uniform and clean
Simply: beautiful and excellent touch!!
you changed some things👍🏾
Very creative!!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Looks so cozy and inviting!! 🥰
Did you make your msr pot / plate set or did you buy it like that? If so , where did you buy it from? Great video!!
Do you able to sit upright when you cooking in the suv?
Great video! I love the simplicity. I live in an area that only has bears running around, but has even more mosquitoes. So leaving it open like that would not work. Wondering about mosquito netting? Closing it up for sleep?
This was a very relaxing video.
What did you use to hang the curtains??? I need some ideas. I don’t want to use Velcro unless I have to. Thank you. Never mind I saw what you wrote below. Thanks!
Ramen is the best an eady meal for camping !
Would be great if you told us where to get the crates and top
Very creative and cozy
Great job! Question where did you get that white mat/blanket you put down first thing?
Where do you store all your toiletries and clothing?
I also want to do that there... I'm from Brazil. 🇧🇷. I think it's really cool.
Looks comfy..how does your Generator run?
Great video, what kind of table thingy is that set up on the back with your cooking area?
Oh yes I loveeeeeee your setup ..oh my gosh that is the highest simplicity to functionality ratio I have ever seen.... I need to pay attention to how you got your bed frame set up.... Can I ask what kind of paneling you have for your windows is that reflectix because it looks thicker.... A year after my no build 2009 caravan sadly I still have not solved the window panel dilemma lol ... Thank you so much for sharing
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great video Sarah, how much usually cost for those place to rent to park the car over night? thanks
That stove is a little to close to the curtains
Very cool setup 😎 It would annoy me to have to set up and break down daily.
I've been taking ideas from SUVs because I'll be living in mine soon. It looks like we don't have many options. We have to downsize, especially, when you use it as your home for whatever period of time you need it & try to make the best of space available by having gadgets & gear that serve other uses.
where did u get the table hung on the back end? TY
It looks to me like the top off a serving cart... really great idea!
I got a rooftop hard shell tent…not too shabby;)
Hi, like your set up! What’s your power source? (Orange box/plug thing)
Yes! I need that answer too!
@@michelleavery-l4z In another reply Sarah said she is hooked up to campsite power.
New here! This is just precious! Great job! What is that little light or power source thingy called/brand you plugged the lights into?
Cool! What kind of quilt/liner is the white one you used as a base layer?
What is the white cloth that you put down first, thanks 👍
There must be no bears there. No need for food storage away from your sleeping quarters 👍🏽
Where can I find the link to all of these products please !! ❤
Very good!!! 😂👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
What kind of power station is that?? I see you plugged in a space heater.
NEW FRIEND here, Sarah! I LOVE this concept: 'no build build.' QUESTION: Do u have a place for a desk area? Have safe and blessed travels. LUCRETIA
Stove is too close to the curtains.when making coffee in the van. Very dangerous.
Awesome conversion
Where did you buy your table top with the handles like that?
What campground is this? How do you run your heater in your car? I’m thinking I should have skipped the tent 🏕 and did what you did!
This campsite is Lancaster / New Holland KOA Journey.
Where how window cut outs?
I like your little table top. Where to get one of those?
Do you winter camp with your Hyundai? If so, how do you heat your camping space?
I have a mini heater. I use the heater by connecting it to the electrical outlet provided by the campsite.
What is the name of the table you used back of rig? Looks like slid under bed? Where to get ?
Well done love it!!!
What is your power source?
What was the name of the camp bed? Great video thanks for sharing.
Hi Thanks for watching my video,
My camp bed is an air mattress and the brand is Rei.
Nice setup 👍🏻
How do you cut the widow coverings
Use some parchment paper and painters tape and make a template.
Beautiful and sober
I like your glamping style.
What kind of suv is it?
Beautiful for Glamping! :)
So cozy. :)
Would you explain layout and build I am struggling here.
Enjoyed the video, but a ton of unanswered questions. Hmmm.
Yah, she shows all these awesome things but rarely answers questions about how something works or where something came from
I enjoyed the video. I see lots of questions asked but no answers. I'm wondering where she stores the items when traveling.
How do your reflectix window covers stay in place?
Make the cut so it is a tight fit. It will stay in.
@@Arrietta1977 I just saw they come in rolls.
brilliant, love this.
Great sharing Godbless sa inyo, like done sending you my full support
Ths is very nice l like how ceativity you are. If you had to live in would set it up different .