The cabin is also modern and airy.
Bunk beds can be a great way of making the most of vertical space. This homebuilt campervan maximizes interior volume by stacking three bunk beds on top. Be careful not to wake up at night and knock your head. The van can be purchased in West Chester, Pennsylvania for $65,000.
This camper looks just like many modern campers. The only difference is the roof rack and ladder. The vehicle’s unique features are revealed when you open the side door. Bright and bright, the cabin features white paneling on its walls and matching subway tiles for the backsplash. Wood is used to cover the ceiling, floor, and countertop in the kitchenette.
The interior’s most striking feature is the bunk beds. The reason is that the owner used bright orange blankets to make them stand out against the more neutral tones of the cabin. People can’t roll out of bed at night because they have black pipes.
The back of the house has a seating area with benches at each end and chairs with seatbelts that are against the rear door. According to the listing there is enough space to seat seven people and enough room to sleep five.
This van was built from a 2012 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Extended3500 with dual rear tires. It has 120,000 miles. Under the hood is a 3.0-liter turbodiesel engine V6 that produces 188 horsepower (441 kilowatts), and 325 pound feet (441 Newton-meters). The power is sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed automatic.
The kitchen has a 13-gallon freshwater tank and a 5-gallon grey water tank. Under the sink is a portable camping toilet. The refrigerator can store 4.6 cubic feet.
Three Battle Born 100-amp-hour batteries provide electricity. Two 175-watt solar panels are mounted on the roof. A 3,000-watt inverter charges them.
This could be a great rig for a family who is constantly on the go. These bunk beds are great for small children or adults. The interior design is modern and bright.