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lifestyle:downsizing [2020/01/23 18:53]
frater_secessus [understanding the available space]
lifestyle:downsizing [2020/01/23 20:25]
frater_secessus [understanding the available space]
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 If your build is sufficiently far along, **actually put each item in your camper** when you decide to keep it.  The amount of available space and need for organization will become apparent. If your build is sufficiently far along, **actually put each item in your camper** when you decide to keep it.  The amount of available space and need for organization will become apparent.
  
-If you don't have camper (or have the vehicle but can't load it up yet)measure the camper's floor plan and mark it out with painters tape on the floor.  Placing it in a corner works particularly well.  Also mark the ceiling height on your walls;  nothing can go above that.  Literally place each item you will bring in the space as if it were your camper.  Cardboard boxes can be arranged to represent furniture and other items.((AKA "[[rv:build:cardboard|cardboard aided design]]"))+ 
 +===== general practices ===== 
 + 
 +Getting rid of excess material goods takes long time, and can can be emotionally/psychologically harder than one might think.  
 + 
 +Some ideas to help with the downsizing: 
 +  * **stop buying physical stuff** that will not go in the van with youBias purchases toward experiences, digital goods, consumables 
 +  * clear out room by room in your house or apartment.  As soon as there is one empty room, measure out a spot on the floor that [[rv:build:cardboard|approximates the living space of the smallest van you are considering]].  **Everything you will own must fit in that space** 
 +  * make spaces for stuff you want to sell, and stuff you want to give away.  Put the give-away somewhere near the door so you will remember to offer those items to friends and family who visit. 
 +  * start paring your wardrobe down to the essentials: //"Pack as if you're going out for only a week during the summer. Then add what you'd need if you were going out for only a week in winter. That should pretty much cover everything."// -- MrNoodly((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-Van-Packing-List?pid=300869#pid300869)) 
 +  * let your family and friends know you can't use physical gifts (unless it's an item or material you can use in your build) 
 +  * convert your [[:#books|book]] collection to an e-reader like a Nook or Kindle;  see below.  
  
 ===== what to bring ===== ===== what to bring =====
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 > "I can't be prepared for everything I can possibly imagine, so I prepare for things that are most likely to happen." -- MrNoodly((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-Van-Packing-List?pid=301214#pid301214)) > "I can't be prepared for everything I can possibly imagine, so I prepare for things that are most likely to happen." -- MrNoodly((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-Van-Packing-List?pid=301214#pid301214))
  
-  * water for drinking, bathing, and washing things+  * [[water:start|water]] for drinking, [[hygiene:bathing|bathing]], and doing dishes and [[lifestyle:faq_laundry|laundry]]
   * food   * food
-  * cookware, and utensils +  * [[food:cooking:stoves|cookware]], and utensils 
-  * ventilation:  a fan +  * [[hvac:start|ventilation]]:  a fan 
-  * camp stove +  * [[rv:build:bed|bed]]:  cot, blankets, mummy sleeping bag
-  * bed:  cot, blankets, mummy sleeping bag+
   * a few item to cook and eat with   * a few item to cook and eat with
   * clothing   * clothing
lifestyle/downsizing.txt · Last modified: 2021/03/17 23:03 by frater_secessus