Here are a bunch of my van conversion's finishing touches!
Redwood
details
The head end of the bed has this redwood
piece I cut to make a nice shape.. perfect for lounging over while looking at a
nice vew!
The other end has a red-wood plank too – as
does the shelf, the window sill and the front of the kitchen unit. It is a nice
touch that accentuates key parts of the build away from the standard pine
colour.
Aluminum
edging
I had a spare bit of this edging, putting
it at the back protects the wood from sliding things in and out
Fake
plants
I got some fake plants from Ikea.. they
look nice (people are often fooled) but at the same time they do not increase
the humidity of the van.
Retro
style fan switch
I got this chunky toggle switch for the fan
– it looks cool and feels nice to use.
I used an off-cut of the Aluminium floor
edging for the plate the switch sits on. I had to sand it down to give it the
brushed appearance.
Finger
training rail
I added this, just srewed it in, it is for
climbing training and fits nicely above the door where you can do hang training
Pull
handle
I got rid of the ugly plastic handles that
came with the doors long ago, however the second door is really hard to close
without a handle.
I used some climbing sling folded over and
screwed in to make a simple handle to shut the door from the inside with.
Tea
towel holder
This cost a few dollars and works really
well! It has a self adhesive back so it was just a matter of sticking it on!
Bulkhead table store
I put auto carpet in to this space instead
of just covering it up, then I found this table – it is good for doing work
while in the van. It also fits perfectly in the hole behind the kitchen unit.
Table stowed away
Hammock
Because, hammocks!
Door
panel and extra door handle
When searching for fabrics I found this
fabric with nice pictures of birds on.. so I used it on this door panel.
The door with all its insulation and
cladding is fairly heavy – so I added this handle to make it easier to open and
shut the door while inside the van. I put auto carpet in the area I left behind
it so it looks and feels nice to use.
Edging
It is hard to make everything match up
precisely on all edges with the shape of the van.. so you can use this edging
material to tidy up or cover up screws. Mostly I just tacked it on with panel
pins or glued it on.
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Hi! Really enjoyed your video and now reading up on some details on your build. Built my own Sprinter van, very pleased with it!, and now will use some of your solutions to finish the build.
ReplyDeleteA question: what automotive carpet did you use? Was it self adhesive?
BTW, I live in Montserrat outside of Barcelona with amazing climbing behind the house, let me know if you pass by here!
You are amazing! I really appreciate all the work you have done and generously shared!
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Great project/van!! Very nice work there...I was looking trough the pictures and when i saw the picture of the extraction fan switch i thought you could easily hurt yourself on the head. Maybe you should change that...
ReplyDeleteWhy don t you have a fridge ?
Be safe and enjoy your life!!
What did you use for the matress?
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