Build order
downsizing
Downsizing (getting rid of most of your stuff, keeping useful stuff) is a Good Thing whether or not you ever move into a van.
thinking
get ideas from forums, instagram, youtube, etc
consider what kind of amenities you want
bed: material, across the van or lengthwise, dedicated or used for other purposes,
mattress ventilation
storage: plastic bins, milk crates, thrift store dressers, built cabinets
water tanks
fresh
pump: manual, electric
gray
cooking
toilet and hygiene
power: shore, solar, house battery
roof real estate: solar panels, fan
sketch ideas for layout on paper or software
mocking up
Mark out a space on the floor to represent your van's living space. A corner may work best, so you can also mark the interior height on two walls.
Blue painter's tape will remove easily and without damage when you move into your van.
place your belongings in their actual locations in the “van”.
use cardboard boxes to represent items you haven't sourced yet (bed, refrigerator, etc)
This experience tends to be one of the first
OMG moments: the physical constraints become very real. The upside is it may be encouragement to get rid of stuff faster!
roof
this is done early so metal debris can be swept/vacuumed out easily
fan - cut hole, install, leave wiring accessible
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install rack or tabs
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install wiring entry point
insulate ceiling and cover ceiling if desired
floor
cut any needed holes for vents, drains, etc
body modification - cut any holes for water entry,
shore power connectors, etc. Note: traditionally
hookups go on the driver's side of the camper.
acoustic dampening
framing
Framing is done before wiring to avoid damaging wiring.
- if you
wiring
insulating
shakedown, iteration
overnights
weekends
trips
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