Insulated floor.Flooring, framing, wiring and roof vent holes.Spray foam insulation.Panneling.Gel batteries, propane, floor laminate and ceiling vents installed. Also paint.The kitchen from the Sprinter transferred well into the new space.We had to do the bed lengthwise because we’re both too tall.But it’s a sweet fold-up bed that stays lifted! Now we can actually (and safely) access its contents. At left is a used dresser that fit perfectly into the space.Two of these thingeroos support the bed.The table at right can be disassembled.
View of the kitchen from the side door.
Another view of the kitchen. Propane heater at base.Fridge and freezer, propane stovetop, propane power supply (at base, left) and carbon monoxide detector (at base, right).An elephant. Does this one really need a caption?The Fan-Tastic fan vent. That’s not a joke, that’s it’s actual brand name. One of two, so that we can circulate air more efficiently in the summer.This is above and to the side of the fridge. From base: Propane heater temperature gauge thing, status bar thing for the rooftop solar panel, and solar charge controller.
Deep cycle gel batteries located on the bottom shelf beside the fridge and the bed.
A clever way of designing the bed frame around the rear wheel.The fridge from the outside of the van (a panel normally covers this).Underslung 30L propane tank.
Check this page if you want to see how the interior looks now that we’re living in it.