Kayla has always tried to live in small spaces — purposefully choosing the smallest room in her co-op and figuring out how to live with less. When she got a remote internship for the summer, she decided to hop into vanlife and travelling!
For such a tiny, quickly-built rig, Kayla’s van is so impressive! It has a bed/couch/dinette with three configurations, and a kitchen that she can use indoors and out — pretty cool.
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Kayla’s Weekend Vanlife Rig

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Watch the video to see the whole kitchen pull out!

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This super stealthy rig is ready for anything.

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The pullout kitchen is cool, really clever. She’s done a great job with the whole place.
Agreed. Her idea to use lighter weight metal for the kitchen is great. Wood adds more weight and the greater weight can reduce gas mileage.
The market is growing with more folding flexible containers, multi-storage devices, and reusable products to make travel and camping easier.
I like this build 😀