Thr name of Diane's channel is Cultivatelife. Make sure to add the period at the end. Do go over and check out her channel, subscribe, and follow her travels.🙂
I have watched so many videos on van tours....something about Diane's just keeps drawing me back to watch again. Her van and ingenious ways of making regular household furniture so comfortable and cozy just makes sense to me.
Diane is amazing! I love her van and her openness to share with us. One comment for Carol - when you say “you’re 65…you look great” implies that those of us who reach 65 or older don’t usually look great. Diane is a shining example of our generation.
Diane is amazing and that was my intent in making that comment. Honestly, I often encounter people 65 who look fabulous, usually because they are at peace with themselves, but also meet folks 65 who look 80+. I will however be mindful of how I say it in the future.
@@gloriouslifeonwheels3621 Guess I'm gonna have to change my pic to a recent up to date pic & stop being selfish! Lol...I'm going to Ms Carol, it's pass time, folks probably think by now, I look like he** run over @ 66! Lol...
I thought the same thing when she said that, and thought it was just me. (Unique, I know.) 😄 A few years ago I lost a lot of weight and people were constantly telling me how great I looked. I finally blurted out one day, "yeah, because all fat people look like sh*t, right??" Man, that felt good. 😆 Anyway, my numbers are good, off all meds and have very little body pain. Now I figure I'll die from para sailing rather than a heart attack in front of my tv.
Did she have a shower set up of any kind?? Great look ! Love how very unique the van is but moreover she is very relatable! She said making the van all about her was a huge step. That is sooo very true! I struggle with that myself. Thank you for a great tour!
Well I have never ever ever seen a van that self efficiently built that is just neat she is really really living the van life great I love everything about it there's not nothing that I don't love about it she is such a neat woman I hope that she has as much fun as she could ever have and live a very long time God bless her
Hi Carol, I'm a 79 year old man and I really like your video's. You cover all the important aspects of every tour that you do, as well as the ordinary every day stuff. By the way I just love your voice.
Thank you Mike. I really try to cover and ask about features I would want to see if I were watching a video and items I know would be of interest to my viewers. So glad to hear you enjoy the videos I am filming. That is so encouraging to hear.
This is how to do it! Great storage! Great deck! Great bed! Room to move! Comfy! And, a couple of super pretty & useful pieces of furniture! I’m so excited that I’ve started seeing attainable vanlife examples instead of the $50-100K buildouts that I can’t afford! I’m inspired! Thank you so so much! I love her home on wheels!
You were right! Just WOW! Deck, heated floors, a skylight and Solar and roof storage? WELL DONE INDEED! ALL THE BEST to BOTH of you and thanks so much for sharing! Cheers :)
This is an adorable van, with an innovative toileting system. I would add a bedpan with liners for “larger deposits” 😂 As always, Carol, thanks for the excellent content!
Carol, I love so much about this van, I cannot pinpoint 1 thing above all the rest except for the woman herself! Diane is a true creative genius just as you wrote, pure & simple. Her whole design appeals to me more than any other & I’ve been watching YT vanlife videos for 5+ years! .You really can’t tell you’re in a van, can you? It appears to me as a little room in a turn of the century house right down to the ingenious closet that really is a replicate of a closet in an old, old house. Everything she has done is amazing. I sat here with my mouth open as she revealed all the special things she did to make this so homey! My biggest surprise was the use of the kitty litter genie she got from the 2020 RTR free pile! I too got a free kitty litter genie around 2018 from a local online neighborhood freecycle group. It was my first acquisition for my future vanlife build but I thought I would be using it for my kitty’s business. Now I don’t have a kitty but thought that it was a good idea to hold my bagged business for a day or 2. I never thought it could be used as a toilet itself. I will have to explore that idea before I put my luggable loo on the next free pile! I’m in a minivan so would only be able to use this in the “shower/toileting tent.” Carol, thank you for making this video. You have done a wonderful amount of inspiring videos of creative women who have embraced their life on the road. I discovered you when you interviewed Dee, Lady Bugout! If I’m not mistaken, that’s quite near the start of your van tours. I wish you love, happiness & safe travels. Cheers, Mo in NJ
Hi Carol, I can see how vandwellers would be envious of that deck. I have a fifth-wheel, and I want the one with the deck☺️ I saw Diane at the RTR sitting on there and greeting us all during the van tour day; it was amazing that she had a deck. I am sure I got videos, or pics, of it👍🏽 It holds 800 lbs, wow! Another great tour👍🏽, safe travels!
I first saw Diane at the van tour day at the RTR and was so taken by that deck. It is amazing as is Diane. Thanks for tuning in and safe travels to you too Lisa🙂
So delightful! It was like being in a hobbit story and a real magical vibe❤ transported by this sweet gem of lady! Its like stepping into a fantasy realm away from harsh reality!
A bed that's abit narrower than a twin mattress is a bunk mattress. Perfect for the single person of average size. I agree that having space is more important than infrastructure.for some of us. I like the simple toilet set up. This gal has figured out everything.
You'll never know how I tried moving around my 1950's enamel-top kitchen table And a Chair(!lol!) In my GMC conversion van... even tried fitting the foot of the bed under the table, ah, no...😆. Hers looks lovely.
Diane, your build is absolutely genius! You figured out that you don’t need five ways to exit a van. And your thought processes were like mine. You are very relatable, and I loved your rationales as you churned through all the decisions you had to make. And I have a new idea for you! I’m an interior decorator turned archaeologist, so I appreciated your sophisticated palette, furniture. Plus, I sold window treatments and furniture for a long long time. Here’s my new “side window covering” idea for your van: What about creating a *wooden shade/shutter* for that side window? It would serve three purposes: 1) Window shade, 2) BR/LR lap table (hinged, drops down), 3) Display or storage That 3) is use a fine, finished wood board, so when it’s vertical/shuttered, you can display art, hang storage mesh, or snap on pockets, etc. Or rather than hinges (and figuring out a way to keep your drop-down “desk” level), you could just store the lapdesk there. Use a rounded decorative board in front of the window. Drop it into corner brackets. And don’t be afraid to really oversize that “shade.” It can be larger than the window that it hides. And you get a bigger table/counter/desk that way. Or SHADOWBOX. The top of an interesting garage-sale end-table and its under aprons, could be an almost instant solution, and it would create a shadowbox (it wouldn’t jut out that much, and it would provide quite a bit of storage in front of that window). But going back to the original lap desk: Attach a generously-sized mesh pouch, (into which you would store your pajamas, soft stuff), and that then completely removes, and becomes a cushy lap desk. In the winter, you could store your puffy winter jacket in that mesh, and use it for the cushion portion of the lap desk. Another idea, is that you could create a MEDIA Shadowbox/Window shutter, that is the exact size of a 12v TV, laptop, iPad, etc. Then right-side-hinge the media box, that is over your window. Swing it open. Watch/work from your bed lounge Or, hah! … slide open your van door, and watch TV from outside, through your window! Or you could play a slideshow of you, your van build, your brand, FAQs, while you’re at shows and events. Carol, Love your videos. You’re very relatable, and you get just the right mix of talking and moving the camera, and your interviewing skills are terrific. But there’s been a few times where you’re jumping from one part of the van to the next, and I don’t know where are you are in the next shooting sequence. It would be very helpful if you shoot an *establishing shot,* before going in tight on a cabinet or something. Why? Because we have no idea where in the van it is, unless you establish that wider shot first. Or if you forget to do that (re)establishing shot, you could do it with VoiceOver, or show a quick sketch of the van, like one of those park maps, where the X is, “you are here.” Or you could just add a label like, “Back of van, driver side.” Way to go gals! Sending good vibes from Albany New York.
Thanks so much Beth for taking the time to share all your great ideas. The suggestions on the camera work are really sound ones. Unfortunately, I am simply not that advanced at this point as I simply use my phone for all the footage. Hopefully one day I will be more advanced and can apply some of your great points.
I dunno about "not needing 5 ways to exit." I mean. Not until you have a bad fire, I guess. Even regular vehicles w/o lithium ion batteries can catch fire for no reason, they're just much easier to put out. Respectfully, I direct you to the limo fire that killed 9 people when the back (where the only doors were) caught from being badly overloaded on a bridge in CA. That would have been about 2012. A lot of people's only egrees was then that tiny window by the driver's seat. Then, a similar stupid accident happened when 19 in a stretch SUV were killed when the owner didn't bother to do any maintenance and the brakes failed. That killed 19, 17 in the truck, and 2 pedestrians in the restaurant parking lot. As I recall. That was NY, I think. I'm just saying, I want ALL my exits unencumbered. I can live without another cabinet. Please also remember, fire can not only outrun you easily, but it can outrun you in a car These things are small and usually kind of claustrophobic feeling, right up until you need to get out right this second. Jmo. Many vans you don't see any fire suppression, smoke alarms, CO2 (carbon monoxide) alarms (Co2 ones go by the floor, not by the ceiling) or any emergency gear of any kind.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 you make excellent points about fire safety. I think every van should have a fire suppression blanket, CO2 detector, fire extinguisher. And every time I make a fire outside, there’s always a 5 gallon bucket of water next to it. That limo accident in Schoharie New York happened by me. I had an acquaintance who died in that accident.
This is the 1st time I’ve checked out one of your videos. You do a great interview with Diane the flow is fun, energetic, and encouraging for people who want to hit the road either full or part time. Thanks 🙏
Excellent project from an excellent lady! She is enjoying her freedom of choices in an endless life adventure! A good lesson for all of us to follow ! I am waiting for my van to arrive soon ,and preparing to begin a parttime vanlife for start to learn the basics so i can live a fulltime vanlife in a few years i hope!
Very, very nicely done! I love the incorporation of “real” furniture, as the space feels more like a sticks n bricks. I also like the arrangement (bed by the sliding door and opening the rear). That’s very clever and the reasons shared are so accurate. The radiant floor really does appear to be very economical. I believe I may use it in my rig and really appreciate the tip.
Great ideal for the garage, and window ideal, thinking i could also do that on the back door, for the wider bed needed. Heated floor would never thought of it 😮
Thanks Carol & Diane. I keep dreaming of my van appearing & having my lovely wooden rocking chair in it with my comfy bed ! As long as those two things fit nicely ,I'll make do with other things ! Love her idea & use of the Litter Genie ! I'd thought about a Diaper Genie ! Thinking hers might be a bit smaller & still doable !
Wow !!! Awesome built . Thanks so much for sharing your home on wheels . And Thanks Gloria for putting the efforts to show us the world we haven't seen . God bless both of you 💖
Diane love you're creativity...and adore you're outfit...I never knew how to pair a dress like tht n you just showed me it's way adorable...along W the most prescious Emma Jean and you're Darling castle....♥️💯🌅🌠♥️💯🌅🌠🌄💛🌄💛🌄💛🌄
Thr name of Diane's channel is Cultivatelife. Make sure to add the period at the end. Do go over and check out her channel, subscribe, and follow her travels.🙂
🙏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻 I sure hope she has some video's on HOW SHE IS ABLE TO LOOK 25 + YEARS YOUNGER than she CLAIMS to be.
@@arleneportsmouth1263😊😊oo
@@arleneportsmouth1263😊
This ladies smile and laugh are contagious
Diane is such a joy to be around it is impossible not to be happy in her presence.
This lady has such a great vibe that I found myself smiling just by looking at her, what a lovely space, fit for a lovely and happy woman.
Semper Fi
I am so glad that Diane's great.vibe came thru in the video. It was such a pleasure getting to spend time with her.
It’s fascinating how everyone customizes their vans. Sweet lady and adorable pup. God bless them.
It really is so interesting to see all the different ideas people come up with.
I have watched so many videos on van tours....something about Diane's just keeps drawing me back to watch again. Her van and ingenious ways of making regular household furniture so comfortable and cozy just makes sense to me.
Prior to seeing the video, the setup really looked like a small apartment.
Just when you think you've seen everything in these van builds, there's just one more thing to see.
I see she is very aware of How TOXIC our water is ! Love her build..God bless.
Diane is amazing! I love her van and her openness to share with us. One comment for Carol - when you say “you’re 65…you look great” implies that those of us who reach 65 or older don’t usually look great. Diane is a shining example of our generation.
Imo, looking great means healthy and happy.
not everyone has great health
Diane is amazing and that was my intent in making that comment. Honestly, I often encounter people 65 who look fabulous, usually because they are at peace with themselves, but also meet folks 65 who look 80+. I will however be mindful of how I say it in the future.
@@gloriouslifeonwheels3621 Thank you!
@@gloriouslifeonwheels3621 Guess I'm gonna have to change my pic to a recent up to date pic & stop being selfish! Lol...I'm going to Ms Carol, it's pass time, folks probably think by now, I look like he** run over @ 66! Lol...
I thought the same thing when she said that, and thought it was just me. (Unique, I know.) 😄
A few years ago I lost a lot of weight and people were constantly telling me how great I looked. I finally blurted out one day, "yeah, because all fat people look like sh*t, right??" Man, that felt good. 😆
Anyway, my numbers are good, off all meds and have very little body pain. Now I figure I'll die from para sailing rather than a heart attack in front of my tv.
I like that she used pieces of real furniture! And the way she has her refrigerator with the wooden lid over it is awesome! Very nice! 💜
In ove the use of real furniture too. Such a homey touch.
Did she have a shower set up of any kind?? Great look ! Love how very unique the van is but moreover she is very relatable! She said making the van all about her was a huge step. That is sooo very true! I struggle with that myself. Thank you for a great tour!
Diane is definitely a free spirit 🥰. I love her energy 💞💞💞
Well I have never ever ever seen a van that self efficiently built that is just neat she is really really living the van life great I love everything about it there's not nothing that I don't love about it she is such a neat woman I hope that she has as much fun as she could ever have and live a very long time God bless her
Diane us like a raybof sunshine. She just seems to spread light everywhere she goes!
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Love how you have the window by your bed and it looks like the door you can close over it for safety and the garage brilliant ideas!
Ok, THAT is probably the best build I've seen. Simple, spacious, and smart!
Don't forget comfy.🙂
Really enjoyed her personality and the unique features in her van
Diane, I love your floor plan and your use of space. Your cozy home on wheels clearly says " Welcome "
Hi Carol, I'm a 79 year old man and I really like your video's. You cover all the important aspects of every tour that you do, as well as the ordinary every day stuff. By the way I just love your voice.
Thank you Mike. I really try to cover and ask about features I would want to see if I were watching a video and items I know would be of interest to my viewers. So glad to hear you enjoy the videos I am filming. That is so encouraging to hear.
Brilliant kitty litter toilet idea!
Emma-Jean is the star of the video. What a character .
She is indeed. Right as I was starting the video she hooked up on my lap and demanded her turn🤣
This is how to do it! Great storage! Great deck! Great bed! Room to move! Comfy! And, a couple of super pretty & useful pieces of furniture! I’m so excited that I’ve started seeing attainable vanlife examples instead of the $50-100K buildouts that I can’t afford! I’m inspired! Thank you so so much! I love her home on wheels!
Love Diane's rig and how she set it up. That deck would b useful to eat meals on with friends. Using what u already have for your build is genius.
So warm and homey with the real furniture! Inventive and pragmatic solutions. Love it.
You were right! Just WOW! Deck, heated floors, a skylight and Solar and roof storage? WELL DONE INDEED! ALL THE BEST to BOTH of you and thanks so much for sharing! Cheers :)
It is amazing how many wonderful features for comfort and enjoyment Diane managed to fit into her van.
This is an adorable van, with an innovative toileting system. I would add a bedpan with liners for “larger deposits” 😂
As always, Carol, thanks for the excellent content!
Carol, I love so much about this van, I cannot pinpoint 1 thing above all the rest except for the woman herself! Diane is a true creative genius just as you wrote, pure & simple. Her whole design appeals to me more than any other & I’ve been watching YT vanlife videos for 5+ years! .You really can’t tell you’re in a van, can you? It appears to me as a little room in a turn of the century house right down to the ingenious closet that really is a replicate of a closet in an old, old house. Everything she has done is amazing. I sat here with my mouth open as she revealed all the special things she did to make this so homey! My biggest surprise was the use of the kitty litter genie she got from the 2020 RTR free pile! I too got a free kitty litter genie around 2018 from a local online neighborhood freecycle group. It was my first acquisition for my future vanlife build but I thought I would be using it for my kitty’s business. Now I don’t have a kitty but thought that it was a good idea to hold my bagged business for a day or 2. I never thought it could be used as a toilet itself. I will have to explore that idea before I put my luggable loo on the next free pile! I’m in a minivan so would only be able to use this in the “shower/toileting tent.”
Carol, thank you for making this video. You have done a wonderful amount of inspiring videos of creative women who have embraced their life on the road. I discovered you when you interviewed Dee, Lady Bugout! If I’m not mistaken, that’s quite near the start of your van tours. I wish you love, happiness & safe travels. Cheers, Mo in NJ
👍🤩💝🙏Awesome van build & thank you for the tour. Diane is a wonderful soul. I love her positive attitude & creativity. Thank you for sharing. 🙏💝
Genius! Thank you for sharing!
I love this van. Efficient and lovely- a nurturing, healing space.
Thank you. What a beautiful woman!
I never comment but… this lady inspires me. She has been able to keep her feminine side. Awesome Van!
She is awesome. I love the cleverness of her van.
Very creative use of space - Love this - especially that deck!!
The deck is one of.my favorite features too!!
What a nice build 👍🏻. She is a nice lady and very happy. Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
Thanks for stopping by and commenting Carmen.🙂
The colors are cheerful and it's such a nice space to call Home Sweet Home!
BLESSED
What is her youtube channel?
Thanks;
Very smart and clever ideas in this build out.
AN AMAZING LADY!!!!! THANK YOU DIANE.
You just exude peace and happiness. Enjoy your lovely home on wheels.
This van is the best yet. Feels like a home!
Thank You for Sharing. What a Beautiful Lady and Awesome Van Build!
Hi Carol, I can see how vandwellers would be envious of that deck. I have a fifth-wheel, and I want the one with the deck☺️ I saw Diane at the RTR sitting on there and greeting us all during the van tour day; it was amazing that she had a deck. I am sure I got videos, or pics, of it👍🏽 It holds 800 lbs, wow! Another great tour👍🏽, safe travels!
I first saw Diane at the van tour day at the RTR and was so taken by that deck. It is amazing as is Diane. Thanks for tuning in and safe travels to you too Lisa🙂
Ha ha clean freak, love that you keep dusty stuff in roof storage!
Smartest adjustments I’ve seen yet
No joke, I love the toilet idea!
Isn't it a cool and practical idea🙂
Brilliant!
65! She's my hero!
Such a joy!
Diane is indeed a joy to be around!!
Wow! What an inspiration.
Guests? Sleepovers? That was a surprise. Inspirational.
So delightful! It was like being in a hobbit story and a real magical vibe❤ transported by this sweet gem of lady! Its like stepping into a fantasy realm away from harsh reality!
A bed that's abit narrower than a twin mattress is a bunk mattress. Perfect for the single person of average size. I agree that having space is more important than infrastructure.for some of us. I like the simple toilet set up. This gal has figured out everything.
So beautiful. You've got a wonderful Rollin home. I love it all Diane.
Awesome build. High five!
You'll never know how I tried moving around my 1950's enamel-top kitchen table And a Chair(!lol!) In my GMC conversion van... even tried fitting the foot of the bed under the table, ah, no...😆.
Hers looks lovely.
Diane, your build is absolutely genius! You figured out that you don’t need five ways to exit a van. And your thought processes were like mine. You are very relatable, and I loved your rationales as you churned through all the decisions you had to make. And I have a new idea for you! I’m an interior decorator turned archaeologist, so I appreciated your sophisticated palette, furniture. Plus, I sold window treatments and furniture for a long long time. Here’s my new “side window covering” idea for your van:
What about creating a *wooden shade/shutter* for that side window? It would serve three purposes: 1) Window shade, 2) BR/LR lap table (hinged, drops down), 3) Display or storage
That 3) is use a fine, finished wood board, so when it’s vertical/shuttered, you can display art, hang storage mesh, or snap on pockets, etc.
Or rather than hinges (and figuring out a way to keep your drop-down “desk” level), you could just store the lapdesk there. Use a rounded decorative board in front of the window. Drop it into corner brackets.
And don’t be afraid to really oversize that “shade.” It can be larger than the window that it hides. And you get a bigger table/counter/desk that way.
Or SHADOWBOX. The top of an interesting garage-sale end-table and its under aprons, could be an almost instant solution, and it would create a shadowbox (it wouldn’t jut out that much, and it would provide quite a bit of storage in front of that window).
But going back to the original lap desk: Attach a generously-sized mesh pouch, (into which you would store your pajamas, soft stuff), and that then completely removes, and becomes a cushy lap desk. In the winter, you could store your puffy winter jacket in that mesh, and use it for the cushion portion of the lap desk.
Another idea, is that you could create a MEDIA Shadowbox/Window shutter, that is the exact size of a 12v TV, laptop, iPad, etc.
Then right-side-hinge the media box, that is over your window. Swing it open. Watch/work from your bed lounge
Or, hah! … slide open your van door, and watch TV from outside, through your window! Or you could play a slideshow of you, your van build, your brand, FAQs, while you’re at shows and events.
Carol, Love your videos. You’re very relatable, and you get just the right mix of talking and moving the camera, and your interviewing skills are terrific. But there’s been a few times where you’re jumping from one part of the van to the next, and I don’t know where are you are in the next shooting sequence. It would be very helpful if you shoot an *establishing shot,* before going in tight on a cabinet or something. Why? Because we have no idea where in the van it is, unless you establish that wider shot first. Or if you forget to do that (re)establishing shot, you could do it with VoiceOver, or show a quick sketch of the van, like one of those park maps, where the X is, “you are here.” Or you could just add a label like, “Back of van, driver side.”
Way to go gals!
Sending good vibes from Albany New York.
Thanks so much Beth for taking the time to share all your great ideas. The suggestions on the camera work are really sound ones. Unfortunately, I am simply not that advanced at this point as I simply use my phone for all the footage. Hopefully one day I will be more advanced and can apply some of your great points.
I dunno about "not needing 5 ways to exit." I mean. Not until you have a bad fire, I guess. Even regular vehicles w/o lithium ion batteries can catch fire for no reason, they're just much easier to put out.
Respectfully, I direct you to the limo fire that killed 9 people when the back (where the only doors were) caught from being badly overloaded on a bridge in CA. That would have been about 2012. A lot of people's only egrees was then that tiny window by the driver's seat.
Then, a similar stupid accident happened when 19 in a stretch SUV were killed when the owner didn't bother to do any maintenance and the brakes failed. That killed 19, 17 in the truck, and 2 pedestrians in the restaurant parking lot. As I recall. That was NY, I think.
I'm just saying, I want ALL my exits unencumbered. I can live without another cabinet.
Please also remember, fire can not only outrun you easily, but it can outrun you in a car
These things are small and usually kind of claustrophobic feeling, right up until you need to get out right this second. Jmo.
Many vans you don't see any fire suppression, smoke alarms, CO2 (carbon monoxide) alarms (Co2 ones go by the floor, not by the ceiling) or any emergency gear of any kind.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 you make excellent points about fire safety. I think every van should have a fire suppression blanket, CO2 detector, fire extinguisher. And every time I make a fire outside, there’s always a 5 gallon bucket of water next to it.
That limo accident in Schoharie New York happened by me. I had an acquaintance who died in that accident.
Lovely Sweet Woman ❤ God bless her and keep her safe❤
Diane.. I love yr home. Simple and comfortable.
This is the 1st time I’ve checked out one of your videos. You do a great interview with Diane the flow is fun, energetic, and encouraging for people who want to hit the road either full or part time. Thanks 🙏
I loved Diane's Ford Transit conversion!!!!
I agree 💯!
Sooooooo cute
Love this van with the antique furniture! I've subscribed to Diane's channel. Thanks for featuring her!
Wow, this is beautiful van 🚐 built. She did wonderful job with our home. Thanks 🙏 for sharing daily video.
Excellent project from an excellent lady!
She is enjoying her freedom of choices in an endless life adventure!
A good lesson for all of us to follow !
I am waiting for my van to arrive soon ,and preparing to begin a parttime vanlife for start
to learn the basics so i can live a fulltime vanlife in a few years i hope!
Good luck and safe travels😊
Great video van tour Ms. Carol. I love how creative she is and her use of things she already had such as her Grandmother's secretary. ❤
Isn't this a real display ofncreativity. That closet was really quite something.
Lil baby dog watched everything she showed you! Omg chihuahuas and travel!
The slide out deck is brilliant!👍
Very smart women! Very well organized!
Very, very nicely done! I love the incorporation of “real” furniture, as the space feels more like a sticks n bricks. I also like the arrangement (bed by the sliding door and opening the rear). That’s very clever and the reasons shared are so accurate. The radiant floor really does appear to be very economical. I believe I may use it in my rig and really appreciate the tip.
I am also considering pulling up my floor and adding the radiant heat.
@@gloriouslifeonwheels3621 No doubt warmth in the winter makes a HUGE difference to QoL.
wow------------------- vanlife4ever!
Great deck
This lady's diy van is so awesome. I just love it!.
This is wonderful van 🚐 built. I truly love ❤️ this van 🚐. Congratulations on your van 🚐 built. You did a wonderful job.
Very livable and enjoyable design. ❤️ thanks for Sharing ❤️
Love the functional ideas in your van; especially the litter Genie 🧞 idea!
Great ideal for the garage, and window ideal, thinking i could also do that on the back door, for the wider bed needed. Heated floor would never thought of it 😮
The heated floor is really a treat and for such a great price!
I wanna hang out with Diane! What an awesome lady
She is a truly amazing woman with a heart to match. Just being around her helps me to reclaim my "calm place".
Over the top build. Thank you!
Another Great one...wish I,d met her at RTR...LOVE HER IDEAS...THNX LADIES
You two would have hit it off like two peas in a pod🤣 Hopefully next year or before we can all get together!!
This is a really fun van. I own or have owned the same furniture and I love that she can have some special furniture with her.
Really nice!!!😊
Wow very cool! Did anyone catch the wheelbase of her van??
What a beautiful person she has that wonderful energy and....she's awesome great interview! Beautiful van!!!
Diane has an amazingly positive and calming energy. You could just sense it.
I wanna be Diane in 3 years. What a wonderful home
Wishing you well on your future adventures on the road. 🙂
What a gorgeous 65!!! She is absolutely aging gracefully!!!
Use what you already have! Yes!
Beautiful Job love it your are using the antique furniture. Good Luck on Your Journey. May The Blessings Be.
She does indeed use thr antique furniture
Diane, love love love your hair and ponytail. Van is cool too. Lol
Creative and low cost👍
I love the touches of color and the home furnishings . Excellent! Thanks for sharing! 👍
What a wonderful rig
I love her deck!
Her van is AWESOME ❤
the toilet idea is so cool, love it.
Thanks Carol & Diane. I keep dreaming of my van appearing & having my lovely wooden rocking chair in it with my comfy bed ! As long as those two things fit nicely ,I'll make do with other things ! Love her idea & use of the Litter Genie ! I'd thought about a Diaper Genie ! Thinking hers might be a bit smaller & still doable !
I must see your van when it is done.. A rocking chair will he a first for me🙂
🌹 i Love my American gaLs . God Bless Y'all . 🙏
Great conversion, great smile, she's great. :-)
Brilliant toilet!
I need a van like that
Hey Diane I’m a Marylander as well .
Love your van and antique’s & of course your outlook on life . Stay safe keep on traveling .✌🏻
Really nice layout. It looks beautiful.
Wow !!! Awesome built . Thanks so much for sharing your home on wheels . And Thanks Gloria for putting the efforts to show us the world we haven't seen . God bless both of you 💖
Diane love you're creativity...and adore you're outfit...I never knew how to pair a dress like tht n you just showed me it's way adorable...along W the most prescious Emma Jean and you're Darling castle....♥️💯🌅🌠♥️💯🌅🌠🌄💛🌄💛🌄💛🌄
You beautiful ladies always find each other :)
I met her at the HOWA BYOV. We also stayed at the same camp during the van build. Great person
What a cool garage!