Vanlife Mistakes I 10 things we'd CHANGE about our campervan
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
- As much as we love Vanessa, there are still a few things we would change in our van or that we would do differently in a new campervan. After last weeks video featuring 10 things we love about our van, here are 10 THINGS WE WOULD CHANGE, after spending nearly 6 months full-time on the road.
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We're Dom & Marie, a French Canadian couple who love Nutella and live in a van. Marie is the brain (Ph.D student) and Dom's the dreamer (Creative director).
In our newly converted Promaster 136'' named Vanessa, we plan to visit every single corner of North America. Our goal is to inspire others to start #vanlife and to help build their very own home on wheels.
The two of you are shoe-per cute together, the abundance of personality practically pours from the screen.
Ohhh that message is shoe-per sweet! Thanks!
perfectly said
You could add a low box in between the front seats that would store shoes. The lid could act as a tray to store items as you are travelling. Just check that it is low enough not to interfere with the turning of the front seats ;) For the rear doors you can get some door organizers with storage pockets, made out of fabric, to optimize your storage!
I was thinking about that but with wheels so you could roll it out of the way to walk or swivel.
I have that in my van when I do long roadtrip and it is convenient ! It was low too so I could easily pass over it and when I wanted to swivel the seats I just grab it and put it somewhere meanwhile. ✌️So great Idea 😉
I have that in my van when I do long roadtrip and it is convenient ! It was low too so I could easily pass over it and when I wanted to swivel the seats I just grab it and put it somewhere meanwhile. ✌️So great Idea 😉
That's exactly what will do! Brilliant idea! Now on the design team, Nigel.
That's so cool. We're on it.
"Don't go cheap on what you sleep on!" Yessir!
Hell no. We learned that the hard way!
Yep! We own a 1984 Westfalia and the thin matresses are the only thing I don't like about it ( and the fact that I can't ne bothered to learn how to drive with the manual transmission so my paterner is the only one driving but that's another story)😉
Two things came to mind while watching:
1. Perhaps there could be shoe pockets strapped to the back of driver and passenger seats?
2. For the driver's seat work station... you might consider having a flip up table for more space?
Y'all are so playful, its nice to watch :)
1. Just scared it'll be in the way when swiveling the seat.
2. That's what we'll do.
3. Thanks for the tips.
4. Thanks again.
5. Okay, enough.
I was also going to suggest the flip-up for work station. Then you just have to put in the swivel for the seat and it can be more counter space when you need it.
I liked this shoe rack solution 9 months after you posted it.
What about installing a Lagun swivel table on the side of the cooking area, behind the drivers seat??. That way, you don’t have to change the cooking area at all, you would just turn your passenger seat around and pull out the swivel table to use with the passenger seat for your workstation.
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That was my initial thought as well
Yes, was about to suggest that too! It’s something you could do now ❤️
Oh that's really cool. We'd have the space behind the fridge to put it there as well. Smart!
Vanlife Sagas yay!
Loved the re-enactment of the bed cushions. 😂
It was THE SAME! Telling you! As hard!
Kush ins
Cuh shines
So we are building our first van and I have been searching CZcams like most people and have come across a lot of couples. You 2 are by far my new favorites!
Awe yay! Thanks for being here Richard! It means the world to us. If we can help, please don't hesitate!
I have an idea for your shoe problem and a table in between the two chairs at the front! Get a wood box to put your shoes in then get a pole and screw it in the middle of the box and put a table on top! 😊
I was going to suggest putting some type of removable/swivel table in between the front seats, which could be used as a workstation. Your idea is even better because it adds another dimension for use when driving. Excellent idea!
That's a BRILLIANT idea. Might be doing just that!
Glad I could help!!😊😊
I think you can add table with laguna mount and use it:
1) from passenger seat for late night work
2) like additional table between seats while driving
3) like additional space for cooking
And I think you don't need a swivel seat on driver side, because you would need to change a lot, only if you want to seat together.
That is brilliant. Totally agree!
Be honest, Marie ... you only want a wee freezer in a new fridge to store your chocolate mint ice cream. LOL
hahahahahahah I laughed HARD! You know me too well! 😂
You two are hilarious! I'm in the middle of my first build and I love watching your videos not only for great ideas but also inspiration! Thank you for taking the time to share your life. I hope we cross paths in our travels some day.
Ahhh thank you! If you have any questions, we're here!
Just love watching your antics, you are a perfect match and you just make me smile
Thanks Annette! You're amazing!
How have I not found this channel? This is literally the best vanlife channel on CZcams how do you not have millions of subs
Ohhh thanks Benjamin! That's a big motivation boost right here. Just started this Channel 14 weeks ago now. Glad you like it! See you next Sunday :)
I absolutely love the energy and vibes from you guys.
Thanks Andrew! Means a lot! See you every Sunday! 😁
To the Brain, and the Dreamer. Your videos are fantastic! I learn so much from your videos, and I always leave with a smile on my face. Thanks for sharing your experiences, insights, and knowledge. Safe travels you two!
Thanks Jim! You're amazing. Thank you so much for the love.
A hanging shoe rack, like a Mothers Apron with pockets would fit nicely on the left hand side when you come in the door. By hanging the apron by cup hooks you can easily remove it for cleaning, put the muddy shoes in the bottom pockets. The pockets are half shoe depth and only protrude 3" max into your doorway space. 😁 Cheers from Michael. Australia.
that an awesome idea we'll definitely think about that ! Cheers from vanlife gatineau🧡
I freaking love you guys.
That’s all, no helpful advice.
Hahahah thanks Rebecca!
Don’t move the cooktop, I would make a fold out over the swivel seat and then it could be extra space and good for working and chopping!!!! Love your guys van though 😍
Exactly, what we'll do! Thanks Max!
Love you guys! You remind me of my son Pablo and his girlfriend Taya who just bought their first van. I am looking at videos to help give them advice! Thanks for your videos. They are very helpful. You make me laugh! Wish I could meet you!!!!
I LOVE our front loading fridge. It's super deep and holds a ton of food. Worth it.
Yeah. Since we've been talking to others about that front load, many people recommend not switching. Decisions, decisions.
Which one did you get? I have been searching for a front loading 12v fridge and I've had trouble finding any.
shoe rack suggestion - put a wall tv mount on the side of the kitchen sink with a shoe rack on it ... that way you can rotate the shoe rack outside if the shoes are muddy etc
Ohhhh that's amazing. We might actually do that for the new build. It's an amazing idea!
You could add a fold down swivel table behind the driver’s seat that way you have extra counter space and you have a table for the office
Yaaassss! That’s definitely going in the next van.
Over the years I have found so many uses for my simple, folding TV table. Folded flat, it would fit behind the driver's seat. Opened, it could be a laptop table or, when driving, to hold your Mélange Fiesta et un Pepsi.
I was thinking the same thing! Simple tv tray!
Oh damn, that's good!
I LOVE your joie de vivre!! I look so forward to your videos. They bring me such happiness! Don't ever lose that spark! :)
Ahhhh thanks Jim! That means a lot :)
This is my first time on your channel. I loved how much effort went into the graphs, it really helped make sense of what you were explaining. Great work!
Ohhh Dom is happy! He does put a lot of effort in the graphs! Thanks for noticing :)
Thanks for sharing guys. Here are my suggestions to make your life easy in low cost.
1) Build a shoe box between the chairs which can be used as a seat too . Keep wheelers underneath the box so it's easy to move ( the wheelers which have lock to stay in 1 place) and have a extra seat or a feet rest when you use the swivel chair. Also can keep a tray over the seat when you drive which will keep your foods/snacks organized.
2) Make an small folding extension at the kitchen counter to use it as a table for night time when you swivel the driver's seat as you have some space there . And this way you don't have to move your stove around.
Lots of love ❤️❣️💗. See you next week .
You, my friend are a genius. As recommended by others here as well, that's exactly what we'll be doing: a box between the 2 seats!
@@vanlifesagas It's a pleasure. I love your videos, attitude, and vibe. Looking forward to the updates. Lots of love from Bangladesh.
I live in my Winnebago which is built on the Mercedes Sprinter chassis as well, so I have that same gap between the front seats. I've put a collapsible woven basket there to catch the wrappers, etc as the basket starts out flat so doesn't so doesn't take up space, and then expands as required. I'm really enjoying your channel and I LOVE that you're Canadian so I don't have to switch over all your links from US Amazon to Canadian, lol. Happy New Year!🥰
Ohhh that's such a good idea. A woven basket. Brilliant! Thanks for the recommendation. Just added another item to my list! Stay safe Michelle! Looking forward to seeing you on the road 🥰
We are in the middle of our van build and your channel has been SO helpful! Thanks for sharing and also making us laugh! 😆
You're most welcome !! If you need anything, we're here!
4:38 try a table that extends in that space you can keep it and take it out when you gonna work or some sort of extension that folds so it doesn't take up alot of room
Oh totally! We are for sure doing this in NEXT the van!
Hey. Love your van! I’ll be embarking on this adventure in a couple of years and have watched many, many videos on van life, builds, do’s & don’ts, and found this video of your particularly helpful as I will only have 1 opportunity to get it right 👍🏼👍🏼
I saw an awesome idea 💡 for a work space on another channel (I would love to credit them but cannot remember 🙈🙈) - a pull out counter that sits flush under your main counter. This will allow you to utilise the seat when swivelled, and have a workspace ‘on’ your lap. You could easily do this especially since you mentioned that in your next build, you would move your cooktop more over to the left (when facing it).
Also a shoe storage box in the bottom of the cabinet on the left as you enter. I’m a bit OCD so this is particularly important to me too.
Thank you again for your valuable tips. I’m look it forward to this lifestyle but first, as I am in South Africa, and this is not popular here, the issue is to find someone who can do a build for me (or …. I will have to partner with Google tutorials and do it myself!)
Two wicker baskets, one upside down ( cut back out) with a material flap and one right side up..Put it in-between the seats you can put shoes under it and your goodies in the top basket while driving...All you need is a kind of holding clip or two on it to hold in place while driving, move it back and forth when parked..
Best approach, and Maybe a light ply pigeon holed insert in the bottom basket to seperate the pairs of shoes to optimize..Top basket could be shallow, and glue two cup holders in the front of it to hold drinks properly while driving...👍
@@wakantanka802 Yep, and just join baskets solidly together with strong velcro ( same colour as basket ) or clips, incase of thinking of a using top basket someplace else when parked if it's too high to swivel seats......All light and can match the baskets to suit the van...
@@Namdor2012 Haa we got it down now..Velcro is good as you could shift the top basket forwards up against the dash and put the plant in it and seat would be clear to swivel, noticed by looking they have cup holders...
Ohhh that ply pigeon is a good idea.
Yup! I think that's the winner! Thanks for the advice :)
So glad you posted this vid! We have just this week started our own van conversation so we’ll definitely take these points on board for our van! 😆
You're most welcome!
😍😍 Just found this channel....You two crack me up....along with the helpful tips, it's refreshing to see you guys always joking around and happy! Obviously a great dynamic together. Your editing game is top notch too. 43K subs.....not for long I don't think...this channel is set to BLOW! 🚀🚀 🤩🤩
Awe thanks for all of the love, it means everything to us! Excited to show you what we planed next😊
Marie and I had the same look when Dom said "shoeper nice." Except I shook my head. Hahaha
Hahah. That was the GREATEST PUN of all times!
HI, Here's a thought on the extra workspace for your late night work: Since the passenger seat swivels, how about a flip up table attached on the end of the counter where your sink is? Wouldn't that be doable in this van? I think there's an outlet or switch on that panel, but if in the way, maybe it can be lowered a couple of inches.
When Marie was talking about the optimizing the back door, I also immediately thought of shoe rack net for your shoes.
I'm impressed that the 2 of you can survive on only 7 gallons of fresh water. I was surprised that one of you changes was not a bigger fresh water tank with filter at sink for drinking water. Do you carry extra drinking water for you daily consumption??
Love your videos and enthusiasm. thanks
For some reason, we're really good with our 7-gallon. It can last us 4-5 days. But we do refill our water bottles and drink from that most of the time.
Like many of the other comments say, you guys are two peas in a pod. I'm smiling just watching how well-matched you are. Love it!
:)
I am a year late, but in our last RV we put a closet fabric shoe storage behind the driver's seat. You could put shoes in it from three doors. It worked great and just enough room.
That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing with us!
Hello! For the shoes, I saw some people creating an open space at the entrance under the floor. Those shoes stay at the entrance but are not all over the place and hidden. I though it was a great idea. For a 2nd spot to work, you could simply find a small table (table pliante) that you put on your laps. Can also be used in bed.
Open space at the entrance. That sounds neat. Do you know where exactly? Hard to picture where it would fit in our van.
@@vanlifesagas I understand :-) They build a hole under the floor so when you open the side door (where there's your sink), you can see the shoes in the hole. If you want, you can add a door that opens upward or you can leave it without a door. Hard to explain in writing too. I could call you if you want... or you can call me. I'm not going to give my phone number here though. So, if you have an email, maybe we can see when we can call each other. Je parle français (québécois).
À l'entrée de ta van, à l'endroit où vous êtes assis lorsque vous filmez, juste sous le plancher, il y a peut-être une façon de faire un trou. Je ne sais pas si ce sera possible avec ta van par contre parce que les personnes que j'ai vu faire ça, ça s'est fait lors de la création du plancher. Quand on ouvre la porte, on voit ce trou où sont placé les chaussures, mais ils ne sont pas partout et ça n'enlève pas d'espace de passage non plus. J'ai pensé d'essayer de l'expliquer en français, peut-être plus simple. :-)
you can do removable table mount between the seats to use it when you need it and remove when you don't.
Exactly what we'll be doing! Thanks for the tip :)
You are fun to watch guys and I did learn new things watching your van video!
Je suis heureuse de voir des québécois vivre le van life, c'est vraiment inspirant et en anglais en plus!
coup de coeur instantané
Ah merci beaucoup! C'est vraiment gentil! Au plaisir de te revoir à tous les dimanches :)
Maybe instead of putting the shoes right next to the entrance you could add some kind of shelving unit that slides out that also is level with the counter that would store shoes, and also give more room for counter space. I imagine like a spice rack that slides out, but for shoes 😂 For a work area maybe add some kind of flip table around the entrance to work on? I’m not sure how close the chair is to the entrance, but you could make the table fold down onto the side, the space where the sink is at 3:20
Just a few ideas love the video!! 💕
That flip table around the entrance is amazing. That's exactly what we'll be doing! Thanks Keri :)
I just wanted to say I appreciate the puns more than she seems to. I needed the laugh from shoeper nice today.
Hahah she's boring. 😂 have a shoeper wonderful week!
Hey! Why don't you get one of those hanging shoe storage things that normally go on the back of doors? You could hang it on the back of the seat :)
Exactly what I was gonna say! Great minds.... 😉
That's exactly what I was thinking!
And hang it on the back of the passenger seat right?
... But what happens with it when you want to swivel your seat around? I imaging you need to dismount it to swivel...
@@raphaelrosenhagen5624 then hang it on the hook about the door? It's that big of a deal
@@sassykat2000 exactly!
Good to see y’all. You two make me smile every time 😊
I see lots of great ideas in your comments for shoe storage, so I know who to ask when I need ideas😄. Have a great week, keep laughing and having fun! Hugs to you both 🧡
Haha exactly. We'll be passing along the information.
For the shoe problem you could get a little shoe holder that’s just fabric with pockets and hang it off of the passenger seat!
We might be going for that for the next van!
How about an elevated "false" floor so you could store the paddle boards flat under it? They could then easily slide out the back doors.
Oh man, oh man, if only that was possible. It would've been AMAZING! The only problem with that is the head space: Dom being 6'1, he wouldn't be able to stand in the van anymore. That idea is GOLD for short people. Good thinking.
@@vanlifesagas I was afraid that was the case. Oh well.
I ordered the mattress for my tiny house, now in my van, from Cotton Cloud Futons in Portland Oregon! Under $500 for 4” Hard foam, I need a hard mattress!
Did that include the fabric to cover it up? That's way cheaper than back home!
So ~700cdn.
for shoes, get a door hanging shoe organizer and modify it to hang on the backs of your driving chairs.
Thanks Eliza! We thought of it, but then the swivel seats wouldn't swivel anymore! Any other tip?!
Hello - if you do try a side rack for your paddleboards keep in mind that it will seriously limit your visibility in the side mirror, purchasing a tow mirror will help a lot. I fabricated a side rack (the manufactured ones are $$$) on my Sprinter for my boards and it has been great, have driven thousands of kilometers and it is still solid. 🤙🏼
Dude! Can you figure out a way to send a photo somehow? Looking forward to discussing this with you.
@@vanlifesagas sent an email to hello@vanlifesagas.com
Oh Dang!!! I was seriously hoping there would be more posts about this!! Can you DM me your pics as well? IDK why you have FB and Insta pages with zero content on them as I know people would love to see this idea. 😊
9 and 10 shoe rack behind driver seat and pliable table on wall passenger seat
I feel that space between the driver's seat and the cooking unit isn't big enough! Urgh!
@@vanlifesagas you guys are like my ex-wife
to many shoes lol
SWEEVLE seat at the front: but do not change de cooking stuff: just insert removable table
Even a flip-up countertop extension would add the desktop you need when the chair is turn around without compromising the counter space to the left of the cooktop. It would be useable counter space when driver is facing forward but it didn't sound as though you needed space then.
That's what I was thinking Emily 👌
BRILLIANT! So smart.
I love your humor and chemistry.
Thank you Nathaniel !!!
you guys are so funny , but at the same time very informative. thank you so much for sharing.
Hecksal from las vegas.
Thanks! Will be going to Vegas soon.
They make a steering wheel desk it's on Amazon
Oh damn. I need to Google that now.
Hope you check snow and curt yt channel for ideas that you might want to copy or improved on.Their van was created to travel for 10 years
Thanks for the advice! On it!
Happy belated bday Marie! 🎉 Hahahaha dying at Dom replaying what it was like to sleep on the cushions... sleep is no joke!
Hahah it was a struggle. We HATED it!
Thanks for the birthday wishes :)
i’m using bungee cords attached to the lower cabinet for my shoes! just plop them in between the cord and the flat side and they stay pretty well
That’s probably the most easy solution!
It’s just an idea but on the subject of shoes: maybe have a small rack inside with the mist used shoes fit run around like those slippers you wear. But then store the rest like Sandals and long distance hikers (the stuff your kinda preparing to go do) store them outside in a closed weatherproof cabinet. Ooooo ..no you won’t smell dirty feet. Make it a closed cabinet
That's exactly what we do for boots: we have this storage box and it's been sooooooo amazing!
I’m a wedding DJ and I only just came across your videos. I don’t know if you’re married, but I’m telling you the happiest couples Ave this dynamic
That is seriously one of the kindest message one can send. That means a lot! You're the best. Thank you 😍
Thank you for making this video. I love watching these so I know what not to do when I build my own van.
You're most welcome! It's all personal, but if it helps, we're happy :)
11:50 "did you fart?" 🤣🤣 You're so adorable. When it comes to your shoe problem, a slideout drawer behind the driver's seat would work.
hahah. Can't do the slide out drawer behind the driver's seat: there's a vent for the refrigerator there. That would've been the best spot for sure.
I would adjust the electronics a bit and put an open cubbie there for storage. With accessibility from the top too. I love your channel and look forward to more videos.
Couldn't agree more! As much as we love our electric set-up, and takes up way to much space!
How about a wheeled basket/cart for the centre console up front? Put locking wheels on it for driving and wheel it out of the way when parked. Plus, a fold down drop table by the stove would work if the driver seat could swivel.
Exactly what we'll be aiming for! Once we get back home and have access to a saw and some wood, we're building a box to put between the seats for sure! Thanks for the tip! :)
We got the domestic cfx75 refrigerator/freezer and love it-the freezer is so big! Also 3/4” bamboo ply makes great solid surface countertops and table tops. We used it a trailer we refurbished and are using it in our current van build. Plus is eco-groovy because it’s so renewable. ❤️ your videos , we alway laugh.
Ahhh I wish they did a smaller version of that refrigerator/freezer. 75 is just a little too big. darn!
For the office hip front, I suggest a short slide out desk top. Otherwise you’re bumping your knees.
Thanks we'll take take in consideration 👍
Love shoe-guys! 🌸 Thanks for the tips.
You guys are the most purest people I have ever seen!!🥺🥺🥺
Awe look at you! Thanks for the love Austin!
Shoes...
How about a rack on the back of the seat? Or on the inside of the door itself if there's room...
Between the seats...
One of those Tables that would fold down and swing back into the space behind the driver's seat. A Lagun table or swing arm table?
The electronics cupboard...
What about mounting some of the units onto the lid? It would save space and make it easier to see read outs.
Totally in for that table behind the seats! As for rack on back of the seats, they wouldn't swivel anymore, so that wouldn't be the best! About to get a Lagun table! woot woot!
Thanks for sharing! I'm in the process of buying/building my van and this was super helpful :)
Glad we could help!
We LOVE your channel thanks for so many laughs and great advice! We love the way Dom says "Cushions"
I need so much practice with that word ha, ha! Thanks for watching Andy! :)
Loove!! You should add a swivel table that can lower and rise and move around to have your snacks on!
Ohh would love that!!
i was smiling the whole video cause you guys have such a good dynamic, i had to subscribe :)
Awwww yay! Welcome to the channel friend! Happy to have you here with us. See you next Sunday!
Me too!!
Shoe suggestion - a shoe pocket hanger and hang behind the passenger seat.
2nd workspace - a fold up table...the proverbial TV tray, behind driver seat.
We really enjoy y'all! HUGS from Texas 🤗
Can't really do the shoe pocket hanger. There's a refrigerator vent behind the driver's seat (kitchen unit) and the passenger seat won't be able to swivel anymore. It would've been perfect! Hugs from Alberta, Canada! We were in Texas in March, we loved it !!
for shoes you should put a hanging/door pocket storage type thing on the back of the passenger seat!
Yeah, we are thinking of this!
The first issue, maybe you could have shoe hanging storage where you already put shoes behind the seat.
For the work station, maybe a collapsible table that can be used in the existing swivel seat and can be stowed away behind the hanging shoe rack?
Absolutely! That's exactly what we'll be doing! Thanks Just M!
I hope all goes well ^_^ would love an update on the changes you make! Super nice job on the van btw ^_^ stay safe
I totally saw myself in you, when you were saying "I want to be a strong, independent woman and want to be able to do this myself." I say the same all the time. Awesome response, too! We are already strong independent women, but everybody needs a strong independent young man to lift things from time to time. ;)
Keep on doing you. You are (both) awesome!
(And thanks for the helpful videos for my own van conversion of course ;) )
Awe you are so kind! Thank you so much for the love! See you next time😁
That space between the front seats can be used to have a nice box for your shoes AND a place to put your snacks and drinks 👍🏻
That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing with us👍
Regarding you paddle boards and your idea for a shower in the back
Put a tow hitch with a luggage rack build a floor for the rack now when you open the doors and put a shower curtain you don’t need to go on the ground.
In addition put your board on the back door in a diagonal way.
It might stick a little bit from the top but it’s stick now as well.
Aren’t you afraid the wind would drag the tip of those 10 feet paddleboards? (The piece that sticks out on top?)
Vanlife Sagas you have the van so measure out and see if at all or how much will stick out. And you tie it up against the rear door so the wind will not drug it in addition you can put on the back of the roof a luggage rack (additional storage) that will protect the tip that stick out if at all.
Hi just had a net in between the seats... like a hammock u can remove it if not in use and u can use it to store your belongings. Plus, behind the driver seat you can u can put a removable wall mounted letter rack to place ur shoes
Exactly what we're aiming for!
Just an idea I saw on another van, he built space under the floor that was accessible by the sliding door and stored his kayaks underneath his kitchen and bed. That’s my plan for myself for my van
Yeah, we thought of that, but Dom being so tall, he wouldn't be able to stand in the van.
@@vanlifesagas you’d be able to have a small cubby area accessible from the back door... on one side. It would raise the heights of cabinets and bed/dining slightly, but not his walking area
I like the option of a horizontal fridge freezer combo, like the iceco go. Thanks for your video.
Thanks Conny!
I love my Engel top opening fridge. It is both a fridge and freezer. You set the freezer temp to where you want it and the fridge part sets automatically to 20 or so F degrees higher. Absolutely sips power. Pricey but worth it.
You could combine 8 and 9! You could make a swivel table that could be in the middle, but also use it as a workspace for the passenger seat. Trent and Allie's van tour is a good reference for this. Love your videos!
Thanks for the reference Alicia! It helps :)
For the desk in the front- you can purchase a steering wheel laptop desk..
For your present counter- coat with an top clear coat- like an epoxy
For extra portable storage look at getting one of those driving seat organizer with pockets and a back pack format
For extra battery- you guys are growing like intensely- why not approach jackery for the 1000w portable battery that you can plug in and bring with you to your next van..
We tried to makes suggestions that you can bring with you to your next van- versus have to sell in october
You must be a witch! Jackery wrote to us yesterday! What are the odds !!!!
Vanlife Sagas haha ! Called it. Do I get a pop tart?
Another idea for your shoe rack is to create a trapdoor near to the van entrance in order to hide your shoes :)
Like, on the back of the water unit?! That could work, it would make the entrance smaller, but could work!
@Vanlife Sagas Hey thank you so much for your comment! :) Yes, exactly, or maybe even better under the floor, you could raise up the floor of the van (not too much like 15-20 cm) and create some trapdoors hiding the shoes under that (or other stuff), so you won't sacrifice the entrance space, it should be a shoe "flat" rack :)
I switched to a vertical fridge/ freezer, too. You sacrifice a little bit in efficiency but it's much much easier to find and get your food out. I also raised it off the floor (being of the older generation) so I don't have to bend down so far.
As far as your battery box, don't make it too small because you need some air circulation in there regardless of the type of battery you have. When my lithium batteries are doing a full charge the cables can get warm.
As far as your paddle boards on the side of your van, I would never do it. And that's because back in the day I had ladder racks on the side of my work van. The wind noise was atrocious and on long drives I could see it reduced my MPG. Besides that, I think it would look like crap on your beautiful van.
Ohhhh that is great advice. Never thought of the sound of paddleboards on the side of the van, but that makes total sense. Thank you for sharing that!
for the shoe rack, how about a pivoting one on hinges, when you are parked with the door open it swings out to the side of the door and when its closed its like if it was mounted on the door, metal rack, hinges and a couple of magnets should do the trick ;)
i'd add kind of a lagun table to the front of your fridge drawer as you just need to mount the plate and rest can be stored behind the drivers seat when u don't need it. it can be used as desk, counterspace between the seats when driving and also extra workspace when you cook.
Oh man. That's brilliant! We need you on the design team Claudia!
@@vanlifesagas would love to, just let me know where and when! :D
In our van we have a hanging shoe organizer that we have mounted at the back of our van. It makes it super easy to just open the back door and put your shoes on or take them off and slide them into the shoe pockets. The one we have holds 12 pairs of shoes. We also use it to hold other items that we frequently use like the stakes for our Fiamma awning
How is that awning? Do you use it often? Just wondering if we'd use it a lot. Can it support a bit of rain/wind, or not at all?
@@vanlifesagas The awning is one of the best purchases we made for the van. I would say that it is a definite "must have" item. We live in South Carolina where it can get quite hot so it is always nice to have a bit of shade in the summer months. We have been out during a few storms and have never had any issues. You can adjust the height of each side of the awning so if it is raining you can lower one side to get good drainage. We chose to have the option to stake the awning to the ground or to attach it to the side of the van. Both work great! I probably wouldn't put it out in a wind storm but other than that we use it every time we go out on an adventure.
Shoes... Use the cupboard in the sliding door area. Have door that opens to outside for walking boots and from inside to same space for indoor shoes.
Good idea we'll see if it can work❤️
Good morning from New Zealand, For your 2nd van why not raise the floor from the back to stop behind the seats. You could slide surfboards underneath from back & make a light weight sliding draw as you enter to put your shoes onto. Plus you could add an other sliding draw by surfboards for more storage. Between the console you could create a collapsible box to hold snacks but then it also adjusts in height to use as desktop. You could add cutouts below either side for your feet to rest? One of my many crazy ideas! Love you guys. Safe travels. Claire
We can't really raise the floor. Dom is 6'1 and needs the head space. But yeah, between the console, we'll definitely add a box to store things.
Top-open fridges keep the cold air inside when opening. Front opening ones will let the cold out the moment you open them. This impacts their efficiency and their over all energy consumption. Hope this helps!
FWIW there's also drawer-like fridges, so you can fit a number of them in a space instead of having one big one. Probably more expensive, but 🤷🏽♂️
Thanks we'll look it up😁
Thanks for sharing this information with us, we'll think about it😊
You can hang an over the door organizer on the back of the passenger seat for your shoes. They are washable too!
We initially tried that, but then the seat didn't swivel anymore. Oups!
Space between seats closed cedar, (odor control), shoe carrier with a hard top to step on when accessing back of van. For snacks a divided hard sided cloth basket that can be hooked between seats during travel.
Yoooo those are all too amazing. Linda, we might need you on the design team for our new van that we are building now.
@@vanlifesagas thanks...I think out of the box ....or in your case inside the box...there are soooo many nips and corners that are waisted space in most van builds...I would love to rebuild a van and travel but alas.....not in the cards for me....3 types of cancer....I am doing ok but must stick close to home.....my heart is full of wanderlust....so I travel via you tube with all of you. I really love what the van culture has opened up for those who can move about and experience new places and things....please share some of those places with those of us who are home bound....we live vicariously through you windshields. Stay safe out there😎
I'm sure someone said it already but if not you should add a little thing to the back of your driver's / passenger seat for your shoes. Like I think they sell these things that would drape over the seat pretty perfectly & hang down just fine. Not too bulky. Just something that has little pockets you can neatly put your shoes in to keep them up off the floor.
Can't really. There's a refrigerator vent behind the driver's seat (kitchen unit) and the passenger seat won't be able to swivel anymore. It would've been soooo perfect!
Don’t plan on cramming electrical components together side by side in the compartment. You need room to work and for wire clearances. I bought four 100 Ah lithium batteries that fit exactly into the storage compartment that I planned on installing them. Then quickly learned that I needed almost twice the space to allow for the heavy duty 2/0 and 4/0 cabling loops that join the terminals in parallel. Good luck with your new build!
Idea for the shoes; Buy a behind a door shoe holder (material thing with openings) you could modify the way to hang in so it can go behind one of your seat! So its out of the way! J’espere que je fais du bon sense! J’adore vos videos! J’habite dans une ptite ville francaise en Ontario!
Merci Elissa! On essaie d’en trouver qui sont jolis, mais à date, y’a pas grand chose de beau chez Canadian Tire. Haha. C’est quoi le nom de la ville?
You two are fun to watch! Thx! 1-if you condense the electrical be sure to vent it well. 2- I have seen the cabinet by the door modified with outside access an a wall to create a separate compartment for shoes. But I kind of like the rolling shoe cabinet/seat/snack tray/desk? idea.🙂
Oh yeah, us too! Having a little movable ottoman between both seats is the way to go for sure! Thanks for recommending that as well!
If you build something for munchies you can’t spin chits. Just use a cute basket to hold stuff. A catch all spot that can move around.
Yup! Working on that!
Interesting! We're in the middle of a build at the moment! Thanks for sharing :)
Glad it could help! Enjoy the building process! :)
Love your videos. So entertaining and educational. You two are so adorable!
Thank you Nisha!
For the second workstation....if the drivers seat swivels, perhaps a folding moniter stand to sit in the drivers seat and a lap desk for the passenger seat? Shoe rack....behind the drivers seat, something custom with vertical cubbies for shoes?
Yup, that table would be gold. As for shoe rack, can't really do behind the seats as there is a refrigerator vent behind the driver's seat (kitchen unit) and the passenger seat won't be able to swivel anymore. It would've been perfect!