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Steve, Erin and their four children made a major lifestyle change after their oldest son asked if his dad didn’t love him because he was always working at the family business. They purchased a camper to spend weekends together and went some place local every single weekend! When they saw families in Florida living full-time in their RVs, they decided, why not them.

Now they have an epic toy hauler with a huge bunk room for the kids that includes their own private bathroom and plenty of space for all their toys and treasures! They even fenced in the garage door, so the kids can have a safe outdoor area to play. Enjoy the tour below.

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Getting More Family Time Living on the Road

Amazing Bunk Room for 4 Kids in this RV 2

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Like so many others, Danielle’s dreams of traveling the world were crushed in 2020, leaving her to find a way to satiate her wanderlust in the United States. So she decided on an RV — a 30-foot Keystone model with a bunk house that she transformed into an all-purpose room to give her a place to work or create that’s separate from the rest of her living space.

She’s made the RV into a cozy apartment, but still has plenty of room for storage, and didn’t have to get rid of her hobbies in order to go tiny. The RV has a full-sized bathroom, a spacious kitchen with a little oven, a large couch, and a “short queen for a short queen.” Let us know what you think!

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Her RV w/ A Bunk House Turned All-Purpose Room

Living in her 30 Ft Keystone RV Full-Time 3

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Sandi and Jimmy jumped into nomadic life not even sure if they’d enjoy it, but seven years later they have no regrets! The couple lives with their three kids in a 1999 Winnebago, which they converted when they first hit the road. There’s a full bunk room in the back for the kids and the parents sleep on the fold-out couch.

The RV is covered in awesome murals from a professional, as well as trinkets and stickers from their travels around the country. They make money as full-time content creators and “road-school” the kids. There’s a super fun video tour with the family below! Don’t miss it.

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They Hit the Road 7 Years Ago & Haven’t Looked Back

Family’s 7 Years Living Nomadically in 1999 Winnebago

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J.P. is one cool guy who has lived nomadically for 24 years! He spent many years backpacking, then he started traveling on his motorcycle, and finally, he began RV travel and has lived in 5 different RVs. He had been eyeing the Revcon 4×4 for a few years and serendipitously found one on Instagram.

He took the 1993 rig and brought it into 2023 with all kinds of “smart” features, including Alexa-operated coffee, tea,  and ice-makers! His entire roof is covered in solar panels, allowing him to run a mini-split, microwave, and tons of other electronics. Pretty neat!

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His Motorhome Is Loaded With Solar Power

24 Years Living Nomadically Now in a Revcon RV

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Rebecca and Stuart were stationed together in Cuba while in active Navy service, and then spent three years long-distance when they were stationed in two different places. Once they left the military, they weren’t ready to buy a house and didn’t know where they wanted to settle down, so living in an RV seemed like the perfect solution.

While it was only supposed to be temporary, when the world shut down in 2020 they found their nomadic lifestyle more and more attractive. They ended up getting a different RV that was easier to travel in, and that’s what you’ll see below! Make sure to read our Q&A with them after the pictures.

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Navy Vets & Their Dogs in 1997 Bigfoot Over-Cab Camper

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Zack and Ariane were exhausted from the 9 to 5 grind of their non-profit jobs in Denver, so they decided it was time to find a rig to take them traveling! Now they are never looking back.

Their 1976 Shasta has an awesome, funky interior complete with a wallpapered ceiling, a handmade quilt, and fun lighting. There’s even a tub in the flamingo-wallpapered bathroom! You’ll want to watch the whole tour below.

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Former Non-Profit Workers Travel in Their Vintage RV

Their Funky 1976 Shasta RV w a Bathtub! 3

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Annabelle and Tyler graduated college in 2020 and were unsure of what the future was going to look like. They loved travel from the few international trips they’d each taken and they wanted to do more of it, so the search began for a vehicle they could make home.

They landed on a 1987 Toyota Rogue camper which they largely gutted and overhauled to create a beautiful living space complete with an over-cab bed and tons of counterspace. Enjoy their awesome tour below!

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Recent Graduates Converted this 80s Campervan

1987 Toyota Rogue Camper Total Overhaul. 3

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Allison and Eric started off backpacking around the world, and when their backs started hurting, they turned to suitcase travel. But in 2020, they decided to fulfill their longtime dream of renovating a vintage RV and finally seeing the United States!

They didn’t realize upon purchasing their 70s Class C campervan that it had so much mold and mildew damage that the entire interior would need to be gutted, so the project took them a couple of years to complete. They documented the entire build on YouTube, so you can learn a thing or two about the conversion process!

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Former World Travelers Show-Off DIY Build, “Clementine”

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Sherry and Andres wanted a way to travel down to Costa Rica to Sherry’s home and family there, so they renovated a 1991 Toyota Dolphin to meet their needs. Lockdown ended up halting their plans for international travel, so they traveled domestically for a while instead!

Their rig has a memory foam mattress above the cab, and a dinette that becomes a second bed for guests and can sit up to four for dinner. Sherry was reluctant to try vanlife without a shower, so they have a nice bathroom in the back of the rig. What do you think?

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Their Campervan Sleeps Up to Four

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