Photos Remodelling Inside My Van

Yeah, I have...I'm going to hit up RTR this time and maybe get some ideas, but I also kinda want to get intosomething bigger with more ground clearance, soI don't want to go crazy with this van.
 
Because of the crowds and other restrictions the RTR will not be in quartzsite but somewhere near Anza-Borrego in California. Actually they are still looking for a suitable place.
Nice remodel. always think that because of weather conditions you might be stuck inside for a day or two so you want room to be comfortable. You want space. That's my only tip. I don't know how you camp or travel or if you live on public land. My last remodel, I've included a photograph of the room I have inside. View attachment 53190
 

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Thanks for the info.

I kinda just threw my stuff in and hit the road, no room for a couch for sure, but wish I'd made my bunk more of futon situation. Haha I can sit up and lean back on my pillow & warm weather bag though.
I'm thinking of making some kind of window inserts for insulation. I survived last year fine, but holding in more heat is always nice. Especially in more humid environments.
 
Thanks for the info.

I kinda just threw my stuff in and hit the road, no room for a couch for sure, but wish I'd made my bunk more of futon situation. Haha I can sit up and lean back on my pillow & warm weather bag though.
I'm thinking of making some kind of window inserts for insulation. I survived last year fine, but holding in more heat is always nice. Especially in more humid environments.

Windows are the bane of vehicle dwelling. Sure, they can give a nice view, but that's what outside is for. As is they are heat loss magnets during the winter, and heat amplifiers during the summer. Try a layered approach to insulating them, Reflectix and foam, along with heavy fabric.
 
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