This tiny motorhome has all the amenities you need and is cozy.
Scott and Carla converted a 1998 Chevrolet Astro Van all-wheel drive into a tiny camper to go on weekend adventures. This video shows the amazing use of space in this remarkable build.
You would not know that this is a camper convert from the outside. Only modifications include a deployable awning and an outlet to charge the Jackery solar panel.
When you open the door, things get interesting. Cedar panels cover the entire roof, creating a warm and cozy atmosphere. The interior floor has a rubberized look that looks almost like wood. The walls have foam insulation and the top is insulated with styrofoam.
An attractive cabinet is located on the wall to the left of the door. It also includes a wood countertop. It is a simple metal salad bowl with holes in the bottom. There are places to store food and clothes. A hidden area can be used as a hamper to store dirty clothes.
The bed can be used as a sitting space or as a place to sleep. It measures 42 inches (106.7 centimeters) in width, which is slightly larger than a twin bed. It’s quite small for two adults. They also have a German Shepard who is 80 pounds (36.3 kilograms). An extra mattress can be added at night to give the dog a place for rest.
A ceiling-mounted projector is available for entertainment. The couple can also put up a screen behind their front seats. The center console is a small refrigerator.
The rear hatch opens to reveal the solar generator, which provides all the electricity. It connects with a breaker. The gas stove and the fuel are stored in a drawer at the back. It’s a smart touch to have a small spice rack inside the door.
Scott and Carla have so far used the van to stay at campsites. They would love to take a vacation in the wild. Another option is to use the vehicle for a base camp on a snowboarding trip. They would like to eventually take the rig on a cross-Canada drive.