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Max didn’t “get into” nomadic vehicle life because of YouTube — he was born into it! His parents each had their own van conversions before they got married and when little Max came along they converted an awesome truck tiny home and Max “helped.” In other words, it was in his blood!

So it’s no surprise that this 19-year-old decided to take on his own box truck conversion when he was ready to move out! His build is particularly remarkable because of how many free and reclaimed materials he used in order to stay under budget. Enjoy the tour below!

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His Awesome Cabin-Like Truck Conversion

19 Year Old’s Budget Box Truck Conversion 4

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The biggest debates when converting a van seem to be 1) Should you install an indoor shower? and 2) Should you have a fixed bed or a convertible one? Blake and Tabby chose to maximize space and leave out the shower. They also chose a convertible bed that sets up as a U-shaped conversation area during the day.

They’re taking this fantastic ProMaster to visit all the National Parks and have no plans of quitting vanlife anytime soon. Because they’d sold most of their belongings and furniture before moving into the van, the space felt rather luxurious compared to eating ramen in their empty apartment! You can see why in the tour below.

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Discover the Abundance of Counter Space in Their Impressive Van Conversion

Touring National Parks in Their ProMaster w Convertible Bed 2

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Here’s a beautiful 24-foot tiny house that’s NOAH-certified and designed for either full-time living or as a great Airbnb. Its unique feature is the first-floor flex room, which could be used as either a bedroom or an office space, depending on your needs.

There is a loft bedroom which you can access via ladder, and a secondary smaller loft over the 3/4 bathroom that could be used as a hang-out space or additional storage. It’s for sale in Georgia for $72,950.

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Tiny Home w/ Two Lofts & Flex Room

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Courtney and CJ met doing gymnastics, got married, and moved to Washington, D.C. They were happy in their life until 2020 changed the world. They started camping more and more and wanted to keep doing it all the time — some Google searching led them down the van life rabbit hole, and they were hooked!

They settled on a bus conversion and spent the next 6 months taking their short bus and transforming it into a home on wheels. For the past 9 months, they’ve been traveling the country and enjoying the time together and in nature. Check out the video tour below!

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Gymnasts & Their DIY Short Skoolie

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We showed you the N1 for the first time about a year ago, and you all loved it. Well, it’s finally in place at The Oaks, the tiny village in Tampa, Florida built by ESCAPE — and it has a carport! It’s by far the largest and most luxurious of the homes in the community.

Inspired by mid-century design, it has clean lines and tons of windows overlooking a private deck and woodlands. There’s a private bedroom that fits a King bed and not one, but two bathrooms! One for guests and one en-suite. What do you think of this design? Want to live there? Contact Escape.

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The N1 at ESCAPE Village Now Has a Carport

The N1 at ESCAPE Village Now Has a Carport

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Andrew and Ashley found skoolies on YouTube and spent the next three years researching and building their incredible school bus tiny home, complete with a 24-inch roof raise and 2800 watts of solar! There’s a dedicated office space, a luxury bathroom, and a great convertible couch.

The couple knew early on that they wanted a spot to hang hammocks outdoors, so they welded on a special deck that also holds their mini split air conditioner. They installed a number of reclaimed RV windows in the rig to let them see all the beautiful places they park! Enjoy the tour.

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2800 Watts of Solar and Twin Hammock Swings

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CJ knew from the age of 14 that he wanted to live in a bus, so he started saving up and by the time he was 17, he had the money he needed to buy one! He put about $2.5K into converting the rig — including a 25-inch roof raise, which allowed him to build a one-of-a-kind loft bed.

His bus really has it all — a bathroom with a shower, an L-shaped couch for friends, an oven, and a studio with an expensive piano. He travels the country as a jazz musician and absolutely loves the community on the road.

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Jazz Musician’s Epic 25-Inch Roof Raise Skoolie

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We’ve shown you the Incred-i-Box from Incredible Tiny Homes, but you haven’t seen one like this yet! Here’s a version of the $25,000 tiny house all furnished and painted, so you can understand the great potential these affordable tiny homes have.

Matt and his girlfriend are seasoned vanlifers and lived in this Incred-i-Box for a month. Below, you can hear their honest review of the space (not sponsored by Randy or ITH) and enjoy a tour of all it’s amazing features. Want your own Incred-i-Box? Contact the builder here.

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Is The Incred-i-Box the Future of Affordable Housing?

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Meg was going through a divorce with her partner of 15 years just as 2020 pushed her Boston-based job remote. With nothing tying her to Massachusetts anymore, she decided to move home to Colorado and find a van to convert. Her goal wasn’t a fancy conversion, but something practical that met her needs and the needs of her pets.

She had no previous building experience, but she still managed to construct her own cabinets (complete with drawers — tricky!) and design a van with a full kitchen (oven included). Her fixed bed is just large enough for her to sleep in diagonally, and she has a hidden litter box for her cat.

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Travel w/ Fur Babies in Her Ford Van Conversion

Meg’s Simple & Practical Van Conversion (w pets!) 2

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