For many years I have wanted a van to use as an occasional camper. I
would love to have the budget to buy a motorhome with all the mod cons, but I
have to be realistic, so I know I shall have to start with a second-hand van and fit it
out myself.
To this end I have watched countless YouTube videos, read countless
blogs and scrolled through countless photos learning how it should be done. In
many cases I have seen some excellent examples of how it should not be done, and these are just as
useful.
I have considered vans of many sizes, from micro-van to Luton box. I even
considered an estate car after watching an episode of Top Gear. I have looked
at a variety of layouts, including large vans with wet rooms, small vans with a
board resting on plastic crates, and the seemingly popular sideways-bed that
blocks all access through the rear doors.
Several factors have steered my choice, with two factors overriding all
others; budget and size. We don’t have an immense budget and the wife has
raised a serious objection to me parking a large panel van on the drive. I
offered to park it on the road in front of the house instead, but this did not
seem to appease her at all.
So I have bought a little red van. And called it Tyrion. Because it is small and ugly.
Not my van, but one like it. |
But I like it an awful lot. I really enjoyed the test drive and can’t
wait to collect it on Saturday. At that point my project will begin in earnest,
but there are two more rather restrictive conditions I have to work within.
Budget remains a major consideration. We are currently saving and I can’t
justify throwing hundreds of pounds at fittings and furniture. I would love a
combi sink and hob and a mains hook-up with inverter, leisure battery, etc.
etc. but buying them would put a strain on our finances (and ensure that I
slept in the van a lot more often than I mean to). So I have to achieve everything
as cheaply as possible.
Space is also a consideration. I need to be able to empty the back of
the van when necessary but there is literally no room in the house to store van
furniture and fittings. To overcome this I hope to make everything collapsible
so it takes up as little space as possible when stored.
Trying to make a van comfortable for an overnight stay on such a tight
budget while making sure the fittings fold up for storage is going to be a bit
of a challenge, so I welcome any and all suggestions.
If you have any suggestions about my plans (or spot something that won’t
work in one of my designs) please let me know. You can comment here on the blog
or email myredvan@outlook.com and let
me know. I welcome links to websites, YouTube vids and pictures that you might
think are useful too and will happily share such links on the blog.
Hopefully, with a bit of help I can make Tyrion into a place where
anyone would want to spend a night.
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