Magnum, Kelsey, and their dog Ashe enjoy full-time van life in their 1999 Dodge Ram campervan with an aftermarket high top. It started out as a summer escape, but when they returned to their 3-bedroom home after their first big trip, something felt wrong!
So they decided to quit their brick-and-mortar education jobs and find remote work instead, and now they travel full-time. Their van has an excellent bed setup that extends over their seating area at night and then pushes back in during the day. Check it out below!
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After Trying Out Van Life, They Decided To Go All In
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Daymon did a lot of research about other eco retreats and glamping resorts and found the biggest complaint across the board was with the bathhouses. So he determined to win the bathhouse war and make the nicest glamping showers you’ve ever seen! They have endless hot water, multiple shower heads, exposed copper piping, and mirrors, yet still retain a rustic charm with sinks carved out of wood slabs.
Byrd Creek is an amazing glamping resort filled with tiny cabins built from wood, which felled on the property and hewn by a local sawmill. There’s a community kitchen on site as well, and the creek is perfect for tubing!
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Beautiful Tiny Glamping Cabins in Tennessee
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Derek loved traveling and was tired of being tied to leases, so he got a short-top Chevy van and converted it. After a handful of months on the road, however, he discovered he missed the stability of having a home base, so he plans to move back into a city and keep the van for roadtrips.
He did a nice job on his budget conversion, including learning how to do epoxy/resin to make some really fun beach-themed cabinets/countertops. In the back, he has a fixed bed set-up — and just wait until you see his really gorgeous sink! Tell us about your favorite feature in the comments.
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Transitioning into Part-Time Van Life in Budget Van
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This fire tower chalet in Pennsylvania is surrounded by acres of forest in every direction, giving you a magical private retreat from the world. The first floor houses a well-appointed kitchen, bathroom, and living space, but the real magic is upstairs!
The second story of the stone fire tower houses a luxurious queen bed, lofted ceilings, and a wrap-around porch where you can sip coffee and watch the sun rise or set. What do you think?
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Two Story Private Chalet w/ Wrap-Around Porch
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Dakota wanted to get into van life and already owned a Toyota pickup that she loved, so she decided to build a camper to fit on her truck instead of buying a new rig. With the help of her brother (who builds tiny homes), she designed and built this amazing home.
Every inch was designed to meet her needs. She has a YETI cooler for her produce, a stove and oven to let her cook, and some great pull-out drawers for pantry storage. Her twin/full bed is fixed in the back of the rig, and she has windows that look into the sky for stargazing. Enjoy the tour!
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Full-Time Travel in her Truck Camper
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Sometimes adding on to an older building with something contemporary goes wrong, but this hybrid vintage-shed-meets-modern-tiny-home perfectly combines the two eras. The older portion holds a comfy couch and eating area with a coffee bar, while the addition houses a queen-sized bed and another seating area.
In the addition you’ll be wowed by reclaimed 9-foot barn windows that still have the wavy glass in them, giving a mystical view of the woods beyond. There’s a separate, private bath house just steps away that has a clawfoot tub and old-fashioned sink. What do you think?
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Beautiful and Modern Vintage Shed Tiny House
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This is a beautiful tiny house built by Adirondack Tiny Homes. At 24′ it features a kitchen, 3/4 bathroom, living room, and a loft bedroom.
There are some great upgrades, including some gorgeous glass lighting fixtures and a rustic branch railing that’s charming! It’s for sale in Johnsburg, NY for $74,500.
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Branch Railing, Full Kitchen, Loft Bedroom
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This is a truly luxurious two-story tiny house with a fun, eclectic style that’s sure to give you a romantic getaway. It sits in a clearing on 50 acres of Vermont farmland and has all the quaint charm you’re looking for.
What I love about this tiny house is there are two stories. The bedroom and ensuite bathroom are on the second floor, and just wait until you see the “mine and yours” shower stall with cathedral ceilings! What’s your favorite feature?
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Stunning Two-Story Tiny Home w/ Covered Porch
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For Francesca, travel was a part of life, and van life gave her the opportunity to *live* her travels. So she and her dad spent five months building a truly gorgeous van! You’d never know this wasn’t a professional conversion.
She chose a convertible bed in the back and while this layout is “controversial,” she did it so well! It allowed for an incredible amount of counter space in the kitchen, which makes cooking from “home” so much easier. Check out our Q&A with her below, and be sure to look at her amazing macrame creations.
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Her Van Conversion with a Convertible Bed
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