This post may contain affiliate links & sponsored content.
Yesterday, we showed you the very first van conversion by Recycle Inn, and today we want to show off their most recent creation! You can see how much their carpentry skills have improved since their first conversion, but how the warmth of their style still comes through.
This Mercedes Sprinter L2H3 was converted for a couple planning on traveling around Europe. It has a modular shower design that sets up in the center of the van, a hidden toilet, and a beautiful mosaic backsplash around the sink. What do you think?
Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes like this one – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!
Mercedes Sprinter L2H3 Has a Modular Shower
It looks like such a happy spot for a couple.
I love the use of the log for interest!
There’s a shower setup!
Here’s a close-up of the mosaic.
What a beautiful sink.
View this post on Instagram
View this post on Instagram
Learn More:
Related Stories:
- Using Recycled Materials To Create Their First Van
- Indie Folk Musicians’ Recycled Yurt
- Budget Stealth Box Truck Living: Recycled Materials
Our big thanks to Recycle Inn for sharing! 🙏
You can share this using the e-mail and social media re-share buttons below. Thanks!
‘If you enjoyed this you’ll LOVE our Free Daily Tiny House Newsletter with even more!
You can also join our Small House Newsletter!
Also, try our Tiny Houses For Sale Newsletter! Thank you!
More Like This: Tiny Houses | Motorhomes | Van Life | Conversions | DIY
See The Latest: Go Back Home to See Our Latest Tiny Houses
This post may contain affiliate links & sponsored content.
Natalie C. McKee
Latest posts by Natalie C. McKee (see all)
- Two Bed Two Bath 10×40 Tiny House - June 16, 2024
- Southern Heights Small House Village - June 16, 2024
- Little Italy Tiny House Community: Corcoran, CA - June 16, 2024
Wow! Very clever use of space. Amazing shower idea. I love the wood interiors and the cottage like kitchen. It’s all very lovely and homey. Great job!
I’d get rid of the piece of wood in the bench, calling it a log is a bit of a stretch. But anyway, it gets in the way of things and, IMHO, should be consigned to the scrapheap. YMMV of course.
Very nice build with creative ideas and a lot of craftmanship but unfortunately foe short people only because almost all the vans of today are to narrow to sleep across driving direction when you are 6ft+
tall and only the Ford Transit provides sufficient standing headroom.