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Hey there tiny house enthusiasts! Today, we’re diving into the future with a sneak peek inside the most futuristic campervan you’ve ever laid eyes on, courtesy of the creative minds behind Ladi & Margaret’s YouTube channel.

First off, let’s talk about this DIY masterpiece. Can you believe this camper started its life as a humble DPD delivery van, snagged for just $12,000 back in 2020? Fast forward to now, and it’s undergone a mind-blowing transformation into a sleek, tech-savvy tiny home on wheels.

Tech-Savvy and Stylish: A Sneak Peek Inside the Most Futuristic Campervan Yet

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Hey there, fellow tiny house and van life enthusiasts! Today, I stumbled upon a listing that made me do a bit of a double-take, and I just had to share it with you.

Imagine hitting the open road, with all the comforts of home packed into a sleek, modern van. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, this dream could be your reality with this “Cedar Cabin” Mercedes Sprinter conversion that’s up for grabs on Van Life Trader.

Listed in Loveland, Colorado, this 2023 Mercedes Sprinter is near new, with a mere 2,222 miles on the odometer. The van is priced at $89,000. What do you think?

Cedar Cabin Sprinter for $89K in Loveland, Colorado

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Abby’s love for an adventurous lifestyle led her to convert her own van! She fit a bike, paddleboard, camping gear, and tools under her bed, so she can enjoy the outdoors. Her conversion was a DIY build, that cost her $37,000. She used plenty of reclaimed materials to keep costs down, but the van’s aesthetic isn’t compromised by her frugality!

She has a fixed queen-sized bed in the back of her van, and a workspace in the front where she does her full-time marketing work. Her kitchen has a sink made from an industrial coffee pot, and a two-burner propane cooktop. Enjoy her energy and excitement for life in the video below.

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Her $37K DIY Van Conversion

Finding Freedom in her van conversion (1)

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Alex and Meg are “slow roamin'” the Americas in their recently redone 2006 Chevy Express 2500. They added a roof raise and tons of awesome exterior gear to ensure they can get to and stay just about anywhere on their journey!

Their van, named “Betty” has gotten a total overhaul, including a much larger kitchen so cooking on the road is easier. They tucked the fridge between the front seats, and Alex built a cool rack that keeps all their dishes in place, no matter what the terrain. Let us know which part you love the most!

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Headed to South America in Their 2006 Chevy Express 2500

Couple’s Campervan Conversion w: Roof Raise 2

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Dan was ready to take his love for outdoor adventure to the next level and decided on this awesome custom-built adventure rig! He has tons of lights, a 4×4 dually set up, and solar panels on his rooftop deck that he can point toward the sunshine.

The interior of the rig is just as sleek as the outside. He has clean lines in his galley kitchen and yes, this van has a small but mighty bathroom! He chose a convertible set-up for the back of the van, where he could hang out with friends during the day before making it into a bed at night. What do you think?

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Serving Coffee on the Trails in His Adventure Rig

4×4 Dually Van Conversion w: Pop-Up Tent

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Kath set out to live nomadically in 2017, when she purchased an RV and hit the road — for three days. She didn’t like pulling her house and hated the black tank — and ended up moving abroad instead! But she had nothing to come home to, so she decided to build a van conversion and live out of that when stateside.

She intentionally chose a lower profile van so she could stealthily park just about anywhere, and she’s made very few exterior modifications. On the inside, she wanted a fixed bed so she could crawl into it and fall asleep whenever she felt like it. She travels with a roof pod filled with her materials to do craft markets for her real flower jewelry, and a typewriter for creating poetry. Enjoy the tour!

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World Traveler Settles Down in Van Conversion

Her Low-Top Van Conversion

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Kyle and Stephanie first got into vanlife to escape the city. It was more of a weekend van that they built out on the fly. But that experience equipped them to create this amazing second rig, which they worked on tirelessly for 8 months. Kyle’s previous work in sculpture prepared him to make some of the most gorgeous DIY cabinets we’ve seen!

They store all their gear on the back of the van with lockers and racks because they chose to use the “garage” space as a dinette. Their DIY elevator bed system makes getting ready for bedtime easy. In the bathroom, you’ll find a shower and composting toilet, and they have more counterspace than nearly any van we’ve featured. Enjoy the tour!

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Biking, Skiing, Cooking, and Loving Life w/ their Sprinter!

Couple’s Second DIY Van Conversion Elevator Bed 2

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Like so many others, Nigel and Sue had travel plans for 2020 that were upended by lockdowns — and they shifted their focus to a van conversion! With no prior building experience, they learned how to do everything via YouTube and trial and error. But you’d really never know they were novices based on the final result!

We got to interview Sue about what made them go tiny, what they love about it, and what’s a struggle. Enjoy the tour of their DIY build and their story below. Then be sure to subscribe to their YouTube channel for updates on their awesome Australian tour.

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3.5 Years on the Road in Australia

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Vanning in Plain Sight is a great van conversion company in Florida that creates stealthy vans with luxury interiors that provide true micro homes on wheels. There’s no “roughing-it” in these vans! You have an oven, a cozy bedroom, a shower and toilet, bench seating, and an incredible solar system  — all impeccably designed to make you feel like you’re in a real home.

As you can imagine, this van conversion comes with a luxury price tag of $185K. While it may be out of reach for many, it’s still fun to admire what can be done in a van with a lofty budget. Check it out below!

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Stealthy Van with Incredible Luxury Inside

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