Cora and Tyler were looking for a more cost-effective way to travel and ended up stumbling upon a 1986 Volkswagen Westfalia in excellent condition. It saved them the trouble of doing a whole conversion, and while Cora didn’t love the Westy at first, it grew on her.
Having a van has allowed Cora, who has muscular dystrophy, more access to nature. They do hope to convert something larger in the future that would give them space to cook standing up and have a bathroom. Enjoy the tour!
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Traveling Despite Muscular Dystrophy
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Are you ready for an adventure on the open road? We have something special to share with our fellow tiny house enthusiasts and nomadic dreamers. Imagine embarking on a journey in a versatile and fully equipped camper van that combines the reliability of a Ford E-150 with the comforts of a cozy home on wheels.
Today, we’re excited to introduce you to this 2013 Ford E-150 Cargo Camper Van conversion, currently up for auction on Cars & Bids. Let’s dive into the details and explore the endless possibilities this converted van offers.
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Explore the Freedom of the Road: A Unique Ford E-150 Cargo Camper Van Conversion on Auction!
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Designed to mimic North American A-Frames, this gorgeous luxury cabin in Brazil provides a truly glamorous spot for a couple to get away from it all. The private location has gorgeous views of the woods from the two walls of windows on either side of the house.
Inside there’s a well-equipped kitchen, cozy living space, and a bedroom at the top of the ladder stairs that includes a stunning bathroom with a shower and a soaking tub overlooking the forest. What do you think?
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Cabana do Sossego: A-Frame in Brazil
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If you’re needing a peaceful spot to get away from it all, this tiny home at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia offers breathtaking views in a calm residential setting. Sitting about 100 yards from the main house, it has a surprising amount of privacy, even with all the windows!
You walk into a spacious living room with vaulted ceilings that transitions into a dining space. Off to the left, there’s a U-shaped kitchen that has a number of appliances and comes stocked with dishes/pots/pans. The 3/4 bathroom has a tiled shower stall, and there’s a ladder to the loft bedroom. Don’t want to climb? The couch becomes another queen-sized bed on the main level.
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Loft Bedroom Foundation Tiny Home in Georgia
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Zak and Fal had just sold 90% of their belongings and were planning on moving to a new state for a fresh start when one of them joked about jumping into van life instead of moving. But it didn’t stay as a joke for long! Suddenly they were flying to purchase a Ram Promaster, and moving in with Zak’s grandmother so that they could build it out.
Neither of them had any construction experience, but with the help of YouTube they figured it all out and the van they created is gorgeous! There’s a convertible bed, couch-to-lounge area, flip-up counter, and a bathroom with a shower. What’s your favorite feature?
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Convertible Bed, Bathroom & Pure Joy
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The Minimaliste Nomad is a gorgeous 200-square-foot tiny house built by the acclaimed Canadian builder. Its standout feature is a separate first-floor bedroom, making it ideal for those who don’t want to climb to a loft. There’s also a dinette that converts into a twin-sized bed for kids or guests.
The bathroom features a mini tub with subway tile walls, along with a dry-flush toilet. The kitchen includes an oven, washer-dryer combo unit, and ample storage throughout. The home can run fully off-grid with its solar and battery system, or plug into standard RV hookups.
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Mixed Steel Exterior with Faux Wood Cladding
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The Baltic is a two-story off-grid treehouse in Ontario’s Haliburton Highlands built by Cam, a woodworker and furniture builder who studied sustainable treehouse construction at Yestermorrow in Vermont. Together with his wife Lauren, he founded Fort Treehouse Co. and built this structure using techniques that protect the host trees while supporting the building.
The platform is supported by two live maple trees using custom treehouse hardware, plus three steel posts—a hybrid approach that works with the available trees on the property. The treehouse features cob floors (sand, clay, and straw), a sleeping loft with king-size bed, heat recovery ventilation, and floor-to-ceiling forest views.
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Exterior with Hybrid Tree and Post Support System
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Tiff really wanted to get into vanlife, but it took a while to convince Eddy into it. Eventually, they agreed on the plan and spent a year converting their van with zero prior experience. They love that now they know how to fix anything that goes wrong with the rig.
While there are definitely some things about their conversion they would change, they’re proud of their hidden bathroom and extending bed. Their solar system is something to brag about too! So far they’ve only ever used shore power once. Check it out below.
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Longways Bed, Tons of Solar & L-Shaped Couch
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Amber and Giulietta started out traveling with a pull-behind trailer, but wanted something that could fit in a normal parking spot. Renovating this 24-year-old truck camper was the ticket! They chose bold wallpaper, fun colors, and peel-and-stick tiles to take the inside from outdated to exciting.
They really love the cozy over-cab bed with an 8-inch memory foam mattress and even though they haven’t used the shower, having a bathroom in the camper makes their lives so much easier. While they’ve done a lot of constant travel in the past, they’ve recently settled down more, spending a month or more doing camp work in exchange for a free camping spot.
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Working At Campgrounds & Traveling
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