I wondered if you made the kitchen counter so low so you could use it sitting down. The way the copper sink blends with the color of the wood is beautiful. I just love the tree shelves. And the placement of the TV looks great as well. All in all, it is a great rig, but I would add a shower/toilet.
My Goodness it is Beautiful, unique of course and looks strong . I am a girl we like our showers, bathrm. To each their own and your build reflects your artistry! That's what counts! Thank You for sharing.Your build is So Beautiful!
Unless you buy an expensive rv it will fall apart. Either build one or make sure it is one for living and traveling. Guess you prob know that. Good luck with your plan to retire early.
That is SOOO SWEET that he built it out with his kids in mind! 💗🥹 And that’s a terrific build! So much to love! I especially love those shutters and that wood detailing! Very nice work!
Awesome! I swore I saw this very same build a few weeks ago on another channel. It's interesting seeing the same builds covered by different youtube channels.
Glad he loves it!! Well thought out for his use. Id like an inside or outside shower and a toilet somewhere in it. But he loves it and thats what matters
You are sure a minimalistic but this is awesome. Outstanding work and looks so cool. I would use this is a heartbeat!! Great job and thanks for sharing.
ok, right off the bat I asked my husband what he thought......no way would either of us have those knobs sticking out at the sink.............nope, lol You do have some great ides......nice job.
Fun stuff.. Yup. I'm currently trying to figure out where I'm gonna store those things in my build. Mine like dry heat, no condensation. Trials, and tribulations.. 😂
I am always amazed how people can build-out these rigs! Beautiful finishes. Since I would need a shower I would utilize the shower between those two outside doors where water tanks are. Hot water heater, larger supply of water though would be needed. As long as weather wasn't too cold it's manageable. Composting toilet/bucket would suffice. Did I miss a cooktop? Am surprised you can't stand up in your rig. Maybe others with ambulances weren't 6ft tall. Did you raise floor at all?? Would you tell how much you spent on truck before remodeling?? Then total afterwards?? How many miles on it?? Can anyone tell me if wood counters are heavier than laminate... I wouldn't go with quartz etc. Thanks to anyone who can answer any ?'s I have. Good luck, enjoy, safe travels.
Nice build! Congrats on the completion of it. I agree with some others regarding a toilet. Gotta have at least a honey pot for those times when a bathroom isn’t immediately available, or when you don’t feel like going outside to find a place to take a dump, or especially on those occasions where something you eat doesn’t agree with you and you need immediate release in an enclosure so you don’t splatter your socks! I would also at least want an outdoor shower, or one of those solar bag showers you can hang in those cheap shower/toilet tents. If it’s just you and your son, you don’t really have to shower very often as long as you have wipes to occasionally clean up your ass and ball juice. Not sure how you cook, but assume you have something, otherwise eating uncooked food can lead to the splatter on your socks event. That’s a nice set up you have on the roof. Other than some type of toilet, looks like a fairly comfortable place to live.
Hi My name is Pamela, I just love you’re tiny home. I have a question your countertop that you made? Do you ever make coffee tables or end tables to sell? Sorry sir I don’t mean to be blunt. I, would love to have a coffee table in my home just like your countertop. please let me know if you make them and sell them? Sincerely, Pamela, ✝️😇🙏🏼
Totally get that! Here's a link to another ambulance tour that has a full bathroom, in case you'd like to check it out. 🙂ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h2grdulrw28.html
Just like a car proper maintenance and you won’t need repairs except for parts that go after a certain time or mileage but I didn’t mind it because I replace oem parts with high performance parts I love when stuff breaks just means I get an upgrade
Great job! Too bad diesel is so expensive. I think a gas engine is the way to go because you don't have the rediculous smog junk to replace when it goes out, no Deitz is required, and gas fuel is much cheaper, and you can register a gas engine in CA much easier.