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
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Mandy had a remote job long before the pandemic, and she loved to travel. However, she didn’t love living out of a suitcase and leaving her dog, Opal, behind. So she decided camper life would give her the best of both worlds: A home base, and the chance to travel the United States.
So for the past three years, she’s gone up and down both coasts and across the southern US, and even into Canada where her pile of blankets came in handy. She says the best and worst part of camper life is the freedom: She can go wherever she wants, but she has to decide where to go!
You’ll love seeing her gorgeous RV renovation in her video interview with Tiny Home Tours. Check it out below, and follow Mandy on Instagram here.
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Her DIY Camper Renovation Will Make You Envious!
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