“What would you do if you weren’t afraid?”
Tisha has those words written on the back of her custom Timberline Van that she uses to travel to wide-open and remote spaces. She loves talking to others and asking them that question, and it’s part of the coaching business she runs while on the road.
Inside her van, you’ll find a beautifully minimal interior, with a full-sized bed, pull-out table, and marine locks for all her cabinets. Enjoy the video below!
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I love the sleek lines in her kitchen.

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There’s a second bed over the cab which doubles as gear storage.

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Less stuff.
Good idea.
I like the comforting tones of wood and the pretty cabinet handles. It all looks so comfy and cozy. The skylight, if it opens, can let out a lot of heat in warm weather, too. You did a nice job!
I love that she used marine handles. Folks in boats have been coming up with great ideas for a long time!