This Budget DIY Camper Van is Surprisingly Functional & Beautiful - Van Life Tour


Subscrite to Mel's Video Of The Day!

Subscribe To Mel''s Daily Email

Permissions

Please click the "Email" box below to let us know you want to receive Mel's daily email.

1,339 Views
Video Description:

Heather and Curtis are an artistic couple who built and moved into a van to save money and prioritize their creative pursuits. Without much money to start, they bought a rusty old Sprinter van for $10,000 CAD and converted it into a cozy home on wheels using parts from old RVs, secondhand and reclaimed materials, and items bought at the dollar store and Ikea. We were surprised at how cozy and functional their space was when we first stepped inside and almost couldn't believe all of the things they fit in the camper. The kitchen counters are massive, they have an oven and a bar fridge, there's a big couch with a Lagun rotating table for work and entertainment, a litter box for their cat, and a toilet for themselves, and loads of storage for food and clothing. They had us laughing the entire time we hung out with them and we hope you have fun getting to know this amazing couple, and that you enjoy the tour of this really unique homemade campervan.

Category
Automotive
Tags
Budget, Cheap, DIY, Camper, Van, Conversion, vanlife, van life, campervan, build, building, reclaimed, used, secondhand, sprinter, high roof, window, kitchen, toilet, bathroom, cat, pet, pets, heater, heat, bed, L shape, platform, converting, couch, storage, Travels of Heather, Heather, Curtis, Exploring Alternatives, minimalism, minimalist, Canada, downsizing, downsize, stuff, documentary, profile, tour, interior, design, fridge, solar, panel, power, alternator, vpn, online privacy, vpn web browser, vpn for travel, secure vpn, 2019
Valentines Day Gifts & Home Decor
Disclosure: As a Lowe's Partner I earn from qualifying purchases. #ad
Order online, pickup at your local store – or have items shipped to your door!
Shop Now At Lowes!
Be the first to comment