Angela and Sky saw a Scamp while they were camping with their parents once and fell in love with it. For two years, the couple kept searching for a Scamp of their own to renovate, when they discovered their neighbor was selling his 1997 16′ Layout A one.
Once it was theirs, Angela went to work transforming it into an adorable vacation camper for them and their 5-year-old daughter. She went with a pine/cactus/Southwestern theme and the results are truly lovely! Would you enjoy a Scamp?
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Southwestern Style in Cute Compact Camper
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Rich and Robin had enjoyed camping in large RVs over the years, but storing the RV was expensive and they always needed reservations to travel. When Robin was diagnosed with cancer again, they decided to convert a van for easier, more spontaneous travel.
Now they can leave home at a moment’s notice with everything they need in a self-contained, stealthy off-grid van. The project inspired them to retire early and travel full-time—a reminder that life is precious and worth living now.
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Ram ProMaster Van Conversion for Two
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Here’s a brand new and beautiful professional van conversion brought to us by Bemyvan. This Ram ProMaster 3500 received an off-grid overhaul complete with an indoor bathroom, a functional kitchen, and a dinette for two.
The van features an intricate solar system, a fixed bed with awesome curved cabinetry overhead, and a spacious garage for all your larger essentials. Plus, the whole thing has a modern apartment feel. What do you think?
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Off-Grid-Ready Van Conversion: Professionally-Built
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Here’s a beautiful, recently-completed shipping container home for sale in Farmington, New Mexico. It has a clean industrial exterior, while the inside is bright and modern with white walls and gray cabinets.
The walk-through full bathroom and closet take you into the back primary bedroom, meaning no loft with this layout. Sliding glass doors on the opposite side of the home let you open the living room up to the outdoors. What’s your favorite feature in this one?
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Ground Floor Bedroom Tiny Home in New Mexico
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Rakel and Sigurd were teachers with a big house, but they wanted something more! So they decided to make a huge lifestyle shift and purchase a van to convert into their home.
The van has a beautiful nature and floral aesthetic, with spring green cabinets, faux plants, and leaf patterns. They have a fixed bed, micro kitchen with two burners and a sink, and an adorable Cubic Mini wood stove. How lovely!
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From Full-time Teaching to Full-time Vanlife
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Lex and Liam decided to take on the amazing — and massive — project of converting a school bus into a tiny home on wheels. But their conversion is even more unique because they’ve been living in it during the conversion process!
For a year and a half, they’ve been making progress on the build, and it’s really starting to look like a home, complete with a beautifully tiled shower, spacious countertops, and a wood-burning stove. See how it’s all coming together below!
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A Year & A Half Into Their Raised-Roof Bus Conversion
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Katja & Björn have been traveling Scandinavia in their self-converted van — named Beelzebus — for nearly 4 years now! Most recently they purchased a garage/workshop in Gotland (where they have family) which they’ve been renovating to act as a rental property and a spot they can stay when they come home.
Below they share their van life story, as well as some pictures and a video tour of their progress on the garage overhaul. Enjoy!
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Plus Their Garage-to-Tiny-Home Project
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Nick had always admired tiny homes, and with parents in the construction industry and some money in his pocket, he finally decided it was time to build one.
He’s quite tall at 6’5″, so he made sure everything in his tiny house worked for his height. He’s even potty-training his cat so that he doesn’t have to store a litter box inside. What do you think of this awesome build?
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A Tiny House Built for Someone Tall
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Tucked in the forest of the Cascades, near plenty of hiking opportunities, hides this cozy cabin dubbed the “Cyclops” for its giant round window. There’s a covered front porch that leads you inside to a quaint tiny home just perfect for a couple’s vacation near Index, Washington.
There’s a comfortable couch, compact kitchenette, loft bedroom, and a 3/4 bathroom hiding beneath the dramatic sloping roofline. A fire pit outside gives you a place to relax after a long day of exploring the outdoors. What do you like about this one?
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Cozy Woodland Getaway Near Hiking
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