![]() The living room consists of three bench couches in a U shape with a swivel table. Why? Because this area is a living room, a bedroom, and a dining room. The rear side of the van is pretty much a. It has a flushing toilet, a shower, and a sliding door. The bathroom has been placed right next to the closet, a smart idea for those times when you forget to get the clothes to change into after a shower (that never happened to me). ![]() Most of the vans do not have such a big closet as the one in here and it is such a shame! Where would all the poor one million dresses, skirts, and shoes fit? This closet has been designed with a stylish white barn door. What we usually see in other motorhomes on the other side of the kitchen is a dinette. Steph is not a fan of cooking, so there is not much cooking space available. There is plenty of storage with the upper and ground cabinets, so all the spices, pans, and whatnot can all fit nicely packed. A 40-gallon (151-liter) freshwater tank provides enough water for the kitchen sink and the shower. The kitchen comes with a small 120v Dometic fridge that can hold one week of groceries, a deep sink, a microwave, and a two-burner propane stovetop. It could not have been a full-time living motorhome without a kitchen equipped with all the necessary equipment. The bike is secured on a ramp and covered to be protected from the weather outside. In case no gas stations are around, they also have a 20-gallon (75-liter) liquid container jerrycan.Īn e-bike is found at the rear side of the van for those moments when they would want to enjoy exploring around by themselves without taking their motorhome with them. The system comprises 450W solar panels, 510-amp hours lithium batteries, a 50-amp/hour alternator charger, and a generator that comes with a custom-made box for protection. Since most of the time they will be in remote places with no access to electricity, they had to design this van with an off-grid system. After many rentals of different vans, they finally decided to get one and DIY it themselves. It all started during a vacation in 2017 when the couple decided that instead of booking a hotel room, they would be better off renting a small camper van to travel around. While the choice of living in an RV could make some wonder what is wrong with this generation, for Steph and Alejo, it was all they wanted. For this reason, some adventurous people take a U-turn and decide that there are better ways to own something. And it seems like it is only getting worse, at least in bigger cities. For many years, the ability to buy and own a traditional house has been quite a challenge for a lot of people and even more for the younger generation.
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