![]() Let me tell you a bit about the utilities of this camper van. Plenty of natural lighting comes via the main door windows and the windscreen, as there isn't a wall separating the driver's cabin from the rest of the interior. There's also a small porthole at the rear. Other clothing storage spaces were devised on the other end of the bed, above a small window. All they need is to turn it on, lower the projector screen and watch their favorite programs, movies, or series. Instead, the couple made a small kickstand, where they placed a projector. There's a skylight right above, so stargazing can be done from the comfort of the bed. It's the same for Karol and Austin, who opted for a full queen-size bed. Some people, me included, need plenty of sleeping space to get a good night's rest. ![]() It's also where you'll discover a propane and carbon monoxide detector. Right under the bed is where the couple integrated a laundry basket. In fact, given this is not a school bus, it's the only place left to go. Moving deeper into the van, you'll notice the bedroom. In fact, that applies to the whole interior, as all of the lights are dimmable. Dimmable lights ensure you can set the right mood in the bathroom. Furthermore, the entire area blends in perfectly with the rest of the van, as it boasts copper panels. It features a compact cassette toilet that separates liquids from solids, a shower, soap, and shampoo holders. In Karol and Austin's case, they created a spacious shower/bathroom space between the closet and the bedroom. If you choose a proper design and equipment, showering in a camper van isn't that bad. Of course, it won't be the same if you've gotten used to a massive walk-in shower and many hours of hot water bathing. Many people are reluctant to try van life because they believe they must sacrifice their hygiene or get used to showering won't be as comfortable. ![]() They lined the clothes with cedar wood on the sides, keeping the clothes smelling fresh. So, the couple devised many storage spaces, such as a large closet you'll notice straight ahead from the entrance. Karol said storage space was one of her main concerns regarding living in a camper. Furthermore, various small elements, such as a painting and a cow skull, complete the look. The couple went all-in with the wooden, rustic aesthetic, which looks fantastic. Once you step inside, you'll notice you're surrounded by wood. It's impressive how good the rig looks given the short duration of the conversion – they took care of the process by themselves, proving that a DIY camper project can be both high quality and swift. It took them just two months to convert it into a camper. The couple chose a 2020 Ram ProMaster 3500 159" Wheelbase Extended Edition for their full-time home. This is also the case with Karol and Austin's home on wheels. I am fond of blending the old and the new in a camper vehicle – having a rustic aesthetic doesn't mean you can't fit modern features that make life on the road much more comfortable. ![]()
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