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Maddie never wanted to fit in the box and do things the way others do them, but it was the pandemic that finally allowed her to chase her dream of living and travelling in her van. Her work finally went remote, and she hit the road.
Besides her medical coding job, Maddie also creates beautiful jewelry. She created an awesome table and benches that pull out from the garage where she can do her jewelry work. Inside she has a hidden cassette toilet, induction stove top and lots of room for all her clothes!
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Her Gorgeous Van w/ Jewelry Studio
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So cute! and many clever ideas! I like the wall separator between the home and cab with a door for access. Gives you more wall space. The pull out work station is nice, too. Lots of good ideas in this van.
I meant to add that the wall between the cab and living space also adds an amount of safety, privacy, and insulation to the living space. Good idea!