I watch lots of van conversion videos and I love to see when people take the less is more approach. Yes, you can spend £20k on a conversion but then you might never have time to use the van because you're working to earn that £20k. Many of us are inspired by ForestryForest.
Bravo. Je retourne en Angleterre pour une deuxième fois et je louerai encore un Kangoo. Je l'aménage un peu comme toi, matelas au sol et mon vélo urbain. Un très beau vidéo. Merci
I've been watching videos and so far this is what I WANT!!! If I wanted a kitchen, shower, etc. I would stay home!!! I want a bed and then stuff to cook outside. Maybe an awning but that's it!!! Don't plan on traveling to cold places... just around my little country, Uruguay. And also buying a little piece of land to stay put when I want to... THANKS FOR THE VIDEO!!! I'll post something once I buy my Kangoo and have my cousins, who are carpenters, install my bed!!! BEAUTIFUL!!
Thanks for your support. I now have a bigger van since I live full time in it for my job but it haves the same spirit. Maybe I’ll upload a video about it I’ll be looking your post about the van, Uruguay seems to be an amazing country to visit!
Good video was considering gettin a Kangoo myself wasn't gonna get a bed but I might a single bed base gotta couple Matteresses and cover it with a nice throw make it look like a sofa
Hi, sorry for the late answer. It isn’t homemade, it was there when I bought the kangoo. I just cut some pieces of the “net” between the front and the back of the vehicle
@@maphilijo My Kangoo (don't have it yet, it's still at the dealer's place) is a bit different in this regard because it has a double passenger seat. You can flip the seating (one piece) to the front, then you can fold the back parts forward seperately. Nice to get extra room but the level is seemingly a lot higher than in your Kangoo. So it wouldn't make a very comfortable entry. The "problem" is that there is a built in storage cage under the passenger seats.
Another no-build build minicamper which is really practical, to have a window would be great. Great that you enjoy your time instead of waisting it by building it out. What about a heating system?
I moved to a bigger van since I live full time in it while I'm working, I added a webasto diesel heater, it works very well. But I'm currently back in a very small Citroen Berlingo and it's okay for the summer .
I want to do the same way. To save free space inside. On the right side, I want to make and install a wood plate. what you can flap down, if needed, to use as a table. And sitting on the bed. And back on the inner wall and locked, if not needed. Greetings from sw-germany.
My van has changed a little bit since this video. I’ve made a « kitchen area » on the right, juste a small wood plate with drawers. I still have a lot of free space. Maybe I’ll do a van tour 2.0 soon! Thanks for your comment