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Komentáře • 347

  • @WillsWhereabouts
    @WillsWhereabouts  Před 3 lety +62

    Not the most exciting video I know but one I thought I should share so you actually have an idea of what I’m trying to achieve with the van build! Any tips or suggestions drop them below or send me a message on Instagram @willswhereabouts 🤟🏼

    • @h.bsfaithfulservant4136
      @h.bsfaithfulservant4136 Před 3 lety +2

      I love the layout Will. I’d be disappointed if your van started to look too closed in.
      If you get chance, take a peek at a channel called ‘Morts’… his setup is really spacious 😉 and his last 2 videos are a bit mad 🤪
      Ps: I thought you’d finished on the roof… not to get back up there to install a deck 😳!

    • @prasadkumta3432
      @prasadkumta3432 Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Will sorry to hear about your injury 😞stay safe and healthy have a great day, I have few idea's for you if you can please go through
      1 wall mounted monitors ( with easy connectivity from any place) .
      2 safety lock mechanism for back door or all door .
      3 water and waste tank under chassi if you have good ground clearance on full load ( u can save lots of space if it works).
      4 wireless charging for phone which can be controlled .
      5 under seat storage space .
      6 if possible surrounding dash cams hidden for your safety so you can access it inside your van from monitor with out getting out ( if you're at remote places and only in emergency situations).
      7 safe locker or storage well hidden to store all your valuable belongings .
      8 magnetic knife holders if you are planning to have holders at kitchen .
      9 ambient lighting above sliding door for night time ( like magnetic led bars which can attach any place of your van ) .
      10 tilt able solar panels so you can acces sunlight more efficiently .
      11 a designated charging place for all your devices Gears and drone which is easily accessible .
      At present I have these ideas for you and your van hope it might be useful for you please do go through have a beautiful day and stay healthy and safe .

    • @Mikepragland
      @Mikepragland Před 3 lety +2

      my suggestion is:
      get a projector that you can set up perhaps on a little fold down platform attached to the rear doors and then a projector screen that fits just behind the driving seat that you can roll down/up. this will also double up as a blind as well as a fold away large screen tv

    • @stephenholt2893
      @stephenholt2893 Před 3 lety +1

      It’s was plenty exciting. Don’t worry 😘

    • @doylersep8257
      @doylersep8257 Před 3 lety +2

      Loving the mid week fix 🤣🤣

  • @aaronmilton8881
    @aaronmilton8881 Před 3 lety +39

    As your sliding window opens front to back , I would suggest reversing your sink and hob so the steam etc from cooking can vent straight out .

    • @brundle210
      @brundle210 Před 3 lety +5

      and when your trying to cook when its hot so you want the window open for breeze, that breeze isn't blowing your gas flame out

    • @brundle210
      @brundle210 Před 3 lety +8

      and you could get one of the taps that has a removable extending nozzle, it can double as an outdoor shower/rinse point out of the window...

  • @grahamhusk183
    @grahamhusk183 Před 3 lety +3

    Mate i`m a plumber/heating engineer my advice is unless your planing of installing a shower i wouldnt go for the combi boiler. Diesel heater and kettle will save you soo much money!

    • @goth_dude6874
      @goth_dude6874 Před 3 lety

      I agree , its camping not a hotel, also some of the solar set ups i see look like they are running a small town

  • @MrTerryb1956
    @MrTerryb1956 Před 2 lety +1

    1:15 had me spitting out my coffee , love your sense of humour 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @deaddave8805
    @deaddave8805 Před 3 lety +30

    I was introduced to your channel via Charlie and Lauren. I liked what I saw and so subscribed !! Here's an idea for security. In a previous vlog I noticed your steering wheel lock. The same one as we use. However, we also did this. Move your driving seat as far forward as it will go. Drill a hole through the metal track that the seat rides on and attach a hefty padlock. It's a two minute job to click a padlock shut, but a load of time consuming hassle for anyone trying to nick your van. Thanks for the great videos mate x

    • @dannyfree1120
      @dannyfree1120 Před 3 lety +1

      I've never heard of that before. Great idea.

  • @chr4s2
    @chr4s2 Před 3 lety

    Hi Will,
    Don't forget "Road camber" when deciding where you put cupboard space over bed, don't want you on a slope, with feet up in the air, if you park on street., cheers. Great vlogs. chr4s2

  • @davidharper1872
    @davidharper1872 Před 3 lety +12

    Hi Will, Looks brilliant! Just one thing - when you are locating your water tanks, remember to keep your weight distribution roughly equivalent from right to left. I think you said your water would be on the right side, and the kitchen is also on the right side. If your gray water and fresh water are on same side, it might make the handling a bit unstable. Depending on your water tank size, it could significantly side-load your van. Remember water weighs over 8 pounds per gallon, so worth considering.
    If I have misunderstood your plan, then sorry for my comment. I think getting friends to help out is a great idea. You will still do most of the work, but learn a lot in the process.
    Best of luck with the build
    David Harper

  • @waynenorthspacebuoy3529
    @waynenorthspacebuoy3529 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Will .... I had a long wheel base Iveco .... I purchased a damaged Caravan and stripped everything out that I needed and rebuilt inside the van at the stage you are at .... I checked everything was working inside the caravan so got everything real cheap for a few hundred pounds as the owner wanted it off their drive .... I used everything right down to the frames, cabinets, fridge cooker and materials ...... wiring loom and lights .... everything ... water and grey tanks .... . the Iveco is a slightly bigger van so I used the nice caravan door to put in the loo and shower ..... full heating and cooker/sink ... the caravan chassis was in good condition and when you strip out the interior frame work and panels (like the loo/shower cubicle) the caravan is like a wobbly jelly .... so you can cut the outer walls off the chassis and sell the chassis for a boat trailer to recoup your outlay ... good thing this way is that the materials from the caravan as a starter kit for your conversion are all weight conscious .... seen some nice layouts using wood panelled flooring but these are massively heavy. Have fun ... I noticed the champagne bottle is still corked so you need to work on this ....Hahahaha. Best of luck.

  • @draigygoch
    @draigygoch Před 3 lety +45

    Get a side mounted extendible awning, will double your effective living space and would be great in the summer

    • @JuxtaPositionings
      @JuxtaPositionings Před 3 lety

      And cover you from rain. No brainer

    • @Eidolon1andOnly
      @Eidolon1andOnly Před 3 lety

      Definitely make his van look less stealthy and obviously more like a camper van. Same with his plans to put decking on the roof.

  • @spencerleeprofile
    @spencerleeprofile Před rokem

    Probably the best video I've seen yet as it's completely changed the way I'm laying out my van.....I'm doing my own head in at the minute, so thanks, very informative

  • @yogeshbhurtel8324
    @yogeshbhurtel8324 Před 3 lety +1

    Before watching this video I felt like there was plenty of space but now it looks so tight

  • @robbie_g8308
    @robbie_g8308 Před 3 lety

    I like the Greek look. Distressed worn white with accents of blues. It's very fresh looking. Enjoying the build so far mate even though I don't have one it's nice to watch you're progression.

  • @angry_engineer
    @angry_engineer Před 3 lety +7

    the garage area must be accessed from inside also. at least the controls.

  • @trauma30
    @trauma30 Před 3 lety

    I would put cupboard space above your kitchen area to maximise space. I would move your toilet to the opposite side so that you could make a retractable seating area but your door for added comfort.

  • @SQWATTY
    @SQWATTY Před 3 lety

    I think the trick with good van builds is to have things that can be multi use, toilet/seat , sink\worktop. anyway to do this saves space and I think adds the cool factor

  • @trevsweb
    @trevsweb Před 3 lety +13

    The layout looks great. But please keep this a self build. I feel a lot of van life people claim they are self build but then their friend does all the work or they pay someone to get stuff done. The build process is the best part imo.

    • @goth_dude6874
      @goth_dude6874 Před 3 lety

      Yea watched one yesterday mention no names all he does is run his mouth whilst other people build it for him

    • @philferguson7469
      @philferguson7469 Před 3 lety +1

      @@goth_dude6874 oh go on tell us…please

    • @screambluemurder101
      @screambluemurder101 Před 2 lety

      @@goth_dude6874 give us a name 🤣

  • @sharonpettman1274
    @sharonpettman1274 Před 3 lety

    Good design, painting it white would make it look bigger and fresh, as for your trip doing the NC500…wow you will not be disappointed, it’s bloody amazing, John o groats, watching the sun set and rise…and going over Applecross..not for the faint hearted lol…I could go on about Scotland. 😁

  • @goth_dude6874
    @goth_dude6874 Před 3 lety

    I've got an L2 citroen relay, I binned the idea of a walk thru cab, built my own bulkhead with a window to jump thru, got the kitchen the whole width of the van across behind the seats, an L shaped seat along the width of the van along the bed with the smaller part facing the door opening all seating 50cm depth from the wall , supsringly spacious sill , I have a lagun table in the corner part of the L shaped seating

  • @jamesbosslet994
    @jamesbosslet994 Před 3 lety

    I think it is a good plan to start with. Yes, get as much help as you can building it!

  • @catherineferguson7388
    @catherineferguson7388 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Will, you have some awesome ideas, can’t wait until you put them together. Good luck buddy. Xxxx

  • @ralpha112233
    @ralpha112233 Před 3 lety

    A few things to consider. Do you need a full, ready-made bed? Can you build a foldaway one that will give you extra space? Storage- water, food, clothes, spares, bedding, waste, other. Do you have enough and what do you carry? All seasons or one? Winter will be hard on everything, you'll need more, you have to stop things from freezing. Weight may be an issue, know how much everything will be otherwise you may get caught out being over the limit for the vehicle.

  • @hopesfreedom2322
    @hopesfreedom2322 Před 3 lety +6

    Hey Will, halfway through the video, sometimes you might want to sleep with your head at the other end of the bed. We switch ends regularly depending on the lie of the land. Our van is a mock-up still and have trued central storage above the bed, means we can sleep at either end and actually have more storage 👍🏼

  • @sparkleypegs8350
    @sparkleypegs8350 Před 3 lety

    I want to see you get the best build you can and that means by whatever means. Awesome fun watching it all whichever way you go.

  • @malcolmrowe5031
    @malcolmrowe5031 Před 3 lety

    When I had my campervan, the head side of the bed had small cupboards but the feet end had taller cupboards for more storage

  • @callummcd3983
    @callummcd3983 Před 3 lety

    Despite what you think, this was still enjoyable to watch. Also it's not a bad thing at all if someone is coming to help, 2 minds are better than 1 👍

  • @prasadkumta3432
    @prasadkumta3432 Před 3 lety +3

    Hey Will sorry to hear about your injury 😞stay safe and healthy have a great day, I have few idea's for you if you can please go through
    1 wall mounted monitors ( with easy connectivity from any place) .
    2 safety lock mechanism for back door or all door .
    3 water and waste tank under chassi if you have good ground clearance on full load ( u can save lots of space if it works).
    4 wireless charging for phone which can be controlled .
    5 under seat storage space .
    6 if possible surrounding dash cams hidden for your safety so you can access it inside your van from monitor with out getting out ( if you're at remote places and only in emergency situations).
    7 safe locker or storage well hidden to store all your valuable belongings .
    8 magnetic knife holders if you are planning to have holders at kitchen .
    9 ambient lighting above sliding door for night time ( like magnetic led bars which can attach any place of your van ) .
    10 tilt able solar panels so you can acces sunlight more efficiently .
    11 a designated charging place for all your devices Gears and drone which is easily accessible .
    At present I have these ideas for you and your van hope it might be useful for you please do go through have a beautiful day and stay healthy and safe .

  • @sleepingxrose
    @sleepingxrose Před 2 lety

    I love this serie extra because I also want een fiat ducato ánd now you've revealed you pretty much want the layout I have in mind. I've had trouble with finding people/pictures/videos with similar lay out ideas. So this serie is extra helpful

  • @masteragario3335
    @masteragario3335 Před 3 lety +1

    Lookin good mate. Cieling cupboards all the way down your window side without the door, you can't afford any dead space. Think carefull about the materials you use for cabinetry, the weight can stack up quick. Top loader fridge if you can find one, too much energy loss with front door. Gimmi a shout when your at the battery stage if ya need some help, I just built 640ah of lithium batteries for under £800. Lastly, don't rush it matey. Help is good but can force your hand and make rushed decisions. Take some tools and work on her whilst on the road. peace.

  • @thlim1460
    @thlim1460 Před 3 lety +1

    Will, my comments :
    1) Create an access from inside the van to your “basement”.
    2) Align your 2 ceiling lights ( not linked together ) length-wise to your sleeping position as sometimes you may want to switch-on either one depending on reading or watching your laptop.
    Curious to know reasons for your deciding on the toilet system i.e. black tank vs. composed, and on using gas vs. electric for cooking when your other appliances ( fridge, heater, etc ) uses electric.

  • @Aprilforevergreen
    @Aprilforevergreen Před 3 lety

    I saw a small van build where the lady had a unit next to the bed, same position as yours, that went up to the ceiling. It acted as a divider between door, and front cab, as well as providing storage. It left a walkway from that side door along the back of the front seats, on the back of which she had the sink, cooking etc. She was then able to pop a portable toilet in the space at back of drivers seat - which was - because of the floor to ceiling unit - hidden from the bed, affording some privacy - just in case you find that blonde Swedish lady on your travels. So step in from side door - right hand side floor to ceiling unit by bed, left hand side box with portable toilet, straigh ahead walkway with some narrow unit at back of passenger seat. I don't know if you can picture that...
    Oh and that smack in the mouth from your exercise band sounded very painful!

  • @mentalneil
    @mentalneil Před 3 lety

    Think about your waste water (grey waste) if you're wild camping let it run to ground, if in urban areas run it into a canister, also run a heater hose though into the garage, 1 it'll help keep your from freezing, 2 it'll help dry wet items, and 3 it'll heat your bed from below and stop mold

  • @MAVSABRE1
    @MAVSABRE1 Před 3 lety +6

    Firstly, I hope you’re feeling better soon Will! Secondly, I think you should try and make one of your bench seats ‘mobile’ so you can take it outside and use it as a seat for your planned outdoor table section. Just an idea.

  • @ivorwelch8446
    @ivorwelch8446 Před 3 lety

    Great start to the planning, if you are off to Scotland soon then get the toilet straight away, you can still use the temporary boxing to cover it up and sit on if you have not built the long term seating "boxes "

  • @kaylaw366
    @kaylaw366 Před 3 lety +4

    I love this video because you take us viewers on the full journey of figuring out how to build the van. Good stuff!

  • @alessia0064
    @alessia0064 Před 3 lety +1

    Try and keep weight distribution as equal on each side if you can so when you drive round with equal weight distribution, or close to on either side :)

    • @goth_dude6874
      @goth_dude6874 Před 3 lety +1

      Thats why I put my kitchen across the back of my seats , I think having a walk thru cab is a massive mistake in a van

  • @OntheFarmAus
    @OntheFarmAus Před 3 lety +3

    “Can’t catch it twice” 🤣

  • @jamesdavies3038
    @jamesdavies3038 Před 3 lety

    If you want hot water .consider a bobil vans kit and a Chinese diesel heater. It works well and cheep

  • @jamiephillips7823
    @jamiephillips7823 Před 3 lety

    Nice one bruv👍🏼 it’s all about direction ➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️

  • @stevedines2636
    @stevedines2636 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant Will it’s great to see you are seeing what other people have done and using some of that into your own ideas. I have a VW T6 and do a lot of Sea Swimming, the guy that converted my Van is going to add and outside Shower attachment that I can use to get the Salt water off me. Love watching your progress, keep at it. Steve IOW 😎

  • @Abhi-jg5mb
    @Abhi-jg5mb Před 3 lety +12

    Cant wait to see the fully built version..

  • @JG-ql3jx
    @JG-ql3jx Před 3 lety

    Camplux AY132n shower on the back door .. I plumbed mine to my water tank .. put a flow restrictor on before the shower head and put a small camping gaz 901 tank on it .. no electricity needed for these works a treat

  • @twinkletoez189
    @twinkletoez189 Před 3 lety

    See if you can get hold of a swivel base for the front passenger seat so that can be utilised into the living space 😀

  • @dannyfree1120
    @dannyfree1120 Před 3 lety

    There's something so relaxing and satisfying watching these videos. Deep down we all want to do the exact same thing.
    Fair play to Dan too.

  • @lisathompson4273
    @lisathompson4273 Před 3 lety

    Will
    When I have other van builds they keep it mainly white inside as it makes the space look bigger and colour is added via cushions, bedding, van plants etc.
    Also alot of van lifers either have a TV wall mounted or some use a pull down screen cos we all you love your football and we have seen you watch TV via your phone which in the long run isn't good for your eyesight 😱.
    Your idea of placing a board over your sink for extra is as standard for nearly every van build I have watched unless of course you have a LWB Van or a minibus conversation then space in some of them really doesn't seem to be an issue.
    Great idea on that 2 in 1 hot water/heater system cos being a 2 in 1 uses less space leaving more for you to put to use.
    It would be a good idea for you to put a cupboard above your kitchen for food, also consider a complete dividing wall between cab and home with a door system in place so that if for whatever reason you need to make a quick escape you can also adds more security for you. Some people have put/made a shelf unit above the driver and passenger seat for clothes, blankets etc, however, saying that there's an important issue for you to consider, namely your height!
    You would have regretted not having hot water I think cos after all here in the UK the weather isn't good enough for taking cold showers outside, infact not even inside so it's great that you are gonna have a hot water system and talking of water, you mentioned your gonna have an onboard water tank, the bigger the better I would go for personally if vivid has taught van lifers anything it's to have the ability to carry alot of water (van lifers spend money on gym membership's and during covid gyms were shut hence no showers so yeah bigger the water tank the better, also you need a water filter system so that you are able to drink the water.
    Have you thought of where your 'grey/black' water is gonna go? I seen a build that basically had a pipe leading from the sink plug hole into the van floor but what they did was 1 build was that in order to stop draft coming back into the van they just made sure that the plug was in the sink when it wasn't in use, another build I think could work is a flap like system you would have a hole in the bottom of your sink unit and lift the flap up via a foot pedal when you need to 'dump'/get rid of your sink waste water, both of those systems you can just let the water out anywhere however both builds you would have to use eco friendly washing up liquid and as your shower outside you may need to consider the same stuff for washing yourself in as it's all a out being kind and considerate to planet nowadays. The ideas with the waste water for the sink is by far the best in my opinion anyway cos otherwise you will to put into your sink unit some form of container for the waste water and if it split's, you forget to put the top on it etc and we all know roads in the UK especially aren't great full of potholes, speed humps etc only takes an "accident" and that dirty water could end up all over your van!
    If you have watched as many van/car/bus builds as me then you would get where I am coming from. The American builds are really good that's my thoughts anyway as they seem to think of everything! There is however a build and I think he is an English man (there are some American builds who have done the same I noticed, maybe I only noticed after watching that English bloke I don't really know who did it 1st) who did a recycling system for all his water needs washing anyway, basically once you have it in place your not limited on the amount of water you use in the shower cos once in a bottom it recycles itself after going through a filtered system of course and I am pretty sure once it's been recycled there's no limit on how many times you can use that same shower water 😯 the only issue is your shower has to be inside your van! So that can't work for you ATM unless probably at some point further down the road so to speak you end up getting a bigger longer (LWB Van) van. The washing up water was also able to be recycled only thing was drinking water was as far as I know in a completely separate smaller tank but that none the less still went through a 3/4 stage filtration system like he said it didn't matter if he got the water from a trusted source or not he wanted the water filtered.
    If your gonna have black out curtains in your van then do what others have done and get the track that bends thus being able to draw your curtains around all and every bend/curve in your van. Alot prefer curtains cos of cost, being able to get total blackout this saving on heating/cooling also adding a warmth to their "home"/van. Blinds you gotta either be able to take them down and store them, or to get ones on a roller system ie be able to roll them up this letting in natural daylight plus remember your magnets every van lifer has magnets of some description wether for just holding up spice jars or for the blinds and recommend the stronger the better, you will have seen the jars they are either on the bottom of upper cabinets (if you haven't got metal cabinets then they get jars glue a magnet to the lid and then they have got on the inside of their cupboard either a magnetic strip or some even have glue magnets on the base of the cupboard and there you go the jars stick up to the cupboard hence the stronger the better magnets, some on bus bus have spice in magnetic containers and they are placed on the sides of their fridge freezer also try and get your knifes up out the way on a magnetic strip more spaced thus freed up in your draw/drawers. Both of these ideas are great for you cos you love cooking and using spices 👍😊
    That toilet is that gonna be big enough for you? Have you considered making your own? What about venting the space where your toilet is gonna live? I have seen people use the same system as 'a nature's head toilet' they make their own and have a flexi hose going into the floor and leading to the outside of the van and use a little computer fan which takes any odours outside and because it's a computer fan you don't hear any noise so no noise, no smells win win and they use a bucket believe or not a bucket, it has a funnel like thing in the front of it for urine even has a toilet seat! It's pretty cool some of the ideas that van lifers have come up with and they work! Dual Ex on CZcams he did what I am taking about for his toilet.
    What do you think? White walls, ceiling and floor you could use light coloured/white for the ceiling and for the floor a nice warm wood coloured tone flooring. The sink area how about using sticky peel back tiles 😊👍😯🤔 I think you maybe able to get something similar for around the hob whatever you decide they need to be wipeable and for where the hob is they have to be able to with stand heat. I have seen those sticky tiles used around the cooking area and I believe they are on Amazon. You may even be able to find coloured ones so there could be a splash of colour and don't forget you can add colours/tones in your other ideas bedding, curtains/blinds etc etc. Don't forget your entertainment either a TV or a pull down/stick up screen or even a white sheet would do 👍😊. TV Ariel, satellite dish (those ones that fold away into case where once parked up you put them either on top of your van or don't know for sure if you could place it on the ground?) If ya don't want an Ariel or a dish then an Amazon stick but you would need a TV I assume? Or even how about both? Firesticks aren't that dear now and I assume you have a TV in your room at home? So you would only need a bracket and they are so cheap nowadays and can be gotten from anywhere. If your out and make mates at a campsite or anywhere there bring the sheet outside put into a van and watch TV, football whatever with mates outside and stream via your phone or a little projecter again these can be sourced really cheap you just gotta look around 😊😊
    I would be interested in knowing your thoughts on my suggestions and my idea.
    Lisa UK

  • @SadbhR77
    @SadbhR77 Před 3 lety

    Oh it's coming on well. Sure at least you gotta a few runs out in the good weather.

  • @jimrogers4809
    @jimrogers4809 Před 3 lety

    What about doing some more stealth van camping in dodgy places, thats what alot of us want to see.

  • @richardweaven7814
    @richardweaven7814 Před 3 lety

    Fare play looks like it will be really good. Can’t wait to see ya progress

  • @HoodEloquence
    @HoodEloquence Před 3 lety +1

    While hanging out in the yard with my little one.... A great topper for my great day!

  • @timrober75
    @timrober75 Před 3 lety

    You asked for suggestions, so, the one that springs to mind is that you could do with insulating your pillars / struts / roof beams :)
    Think like if you wanted to make something watertight, if so, any leak would render it pointless. As such, insulation with gaps means the other insulation becomes less effective. Hope that helps (my experience...) :)

  • @SaffronWorldCR
    @SaffronWorldCR Před 3 lety

    I recommend you an electric hot plate and a jackery portable power. You will be able to connect all sorts of things and cooking without gas is less of a hassle and more places will allow you to cook with electric vs gas/fire.

  • @christinewatson581
    @christinewatson581 Před 3 lety +1

    add an additional flip up counter on the side of your stovetop cabinet, over the small benchseat for additional counterspace

  • @GeoffBeattie
    @GeoffBeattie Před 3 lety

    Have you looked at a composting toilet? No chemicals to deal with and folds away for easy and tiny storage. Great video by the way, loving your journey 👍

  • @aliciaelmer1550
    @aliciaelmer1550 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for talking about accepting help with your build. I've been feeling like a huge imposter because I've been considering getting help. A full time job and 2 part time teaching commitments means I'm having trouble finding more than a day a week to work on my future home. It's reassuring to see someone else accepting help.

  • @pauldunn1241
    @pauldunn1241 Před 3 lety

    What about a cupboard over the sink ? Also a table at the the back you can get ones that mount on the doors and flip down or even some hanging storage on back doors.

  • @ChatMotorsport
    @ChatMotorsport Před 3 lety +1

    design looks great Will.... Please do not use Kitchen cabinets made of chipboard or MDF for the build, slightest bit of moisture and they will swell up and fall apart.

  • @alfiesadler1455
    @alfiesadler1455 Před 3 lety +1

    I think the fridge should go under the table, that way you’ll have more room for pots/ pans and stuff under the sink

  • @louisemarie816
    @louisemarie816 Před 3 lety +1

    Do the front cab seat swivel? May be a good idea to at least make the passenger seat do it?, also put one draw either side (by the bench seats and you can have a door to the space under the bed which u can access from the inside. The battery’s and water tank space should be sufficient even with a draw?

  • @adrianbanks4487
    @adrianbanks4487 Před 3 lety

    Greetings from Sydney Australia. The vans coming along great. Wish I was there to give you a hand, if only to hand you screwdrivers and beers 😂

  • @VZarok
    @VZarok Před 3 lety

    I can already see the compulsory "spices cupboard" above the kitchen's window! Looking good!

  • @AdrienneLawrence1
    @AdrienneLawrence1 Před 3 lety

    Looks great! And totes: taking people who know their stuff and offer to help… Yep. That’s a smart move. Better than trying to do it alone and costing yourself so much more with amateur mistakes,

  • @HonestWatchReviewsHWR
    @HonestWatchReviewsHWR Před 3 lety +2

    The mock up is looking pretty good Will. It's good to see what you have planned a bit more clearly.

  • @Lovehors4s
    @Lovehors4s Před 3 lety +1

    One thing I would do is to be able to know that you can get to the essentials without having to get out of the van ie food, clothes, loo etc. I would also have it so I would have the loo pushed under the bed out of the way. Good luck!

  • @Paulsvanlife
    @Paulsvanlife Před 3 lety +13

    Definitely the way forward having a few trail runs to see what works and what doesn’t
    Because you’ll always change something form the original plan. Good luck with the build👍

  • @justinlucero6652
    @justinlucero6652 Před 3 lety

    You should get led multicolor strips on the roof of ur van or on bottom flooring help ambiences the van and great layout of ur van u thinking of laminate the flooring with some kind of texture floor even on ceiling

  • @arkayokay
    @arkayokay Před 3 lety

    Will a space saving idea I will lend to you (building a transit lwb no sliding doors, outside). I'm using the rear door and fitting an external instant hot water gas boiler (£60), simple less parts to go wrong. Gas supply bottle or underslung tank. My design also has a small underfloor hot water tank heated by a 200w element via solar this then feeds the gas boiler = less gas used. Then gas is also heating and cooking. The space saved means I can have a permanent shower cubicle, which trebles as sink (slides out) and compost toilet (lifts out). Back stretches, no more!!

  • @LeeLeesAdventures
    @LeeLeesAdventures Před 3 lety

    Good choice the truma hot water is a must fantastic bit kit gas and electric, 10lys hot water with hot air.we have one and love it. If you could have fitted one in make a wet room toilet, as you can then stay off grid, saving money move the kitchen to behind the passenger seat just inside the sliding door with the drop down table on the side, then put the wet room behind the drivers seat that would work great with your existing lay out,

  • @gaelicprinciples7607
    @gaelicprinciples7607 Před 3 lety

    Up my neck of the woods with your NC500 trip. Enjoy it i really hope you get the weather for it.

  • @sandraolano3555
    @sandraolano3555 Před 3 lety

    Hi Wil...yes that's a very good layout go for it!!!goodluck and enjoy your van building...

  • @TheJulieNclaire
    @TheJulieNclaire Před 3 lety

    Just watched the video, nice to see and you thinking and trying things through. I would suggest maybe trying the kitchen area to the sliding side. I love the sliding table idea and you should put the toilet under that and then that frees up all the kitchen area where it is now into storage. Having the kitchen area but the door would make emptying waste water easier. The storage over the legs is a great idea but make sure you know which way you want to sleep forever ha

  • @SaffronWorldCR
    @SaffronWorldCR Před 3 lety

    For the bed area storage you can try mesh net in both sides, until you build something more final. Personally I would not put any furniture because you may want to switch sides depending on the occasion, terrain, or just out of boredom.

  • @peterturner4299
    @peterturner4299 Před 3 lety

    Hi Will I think you are doing a great job on the van, especially for someone who claims not to be that handy. I am not a nosy person but I cannot resist asking what you do for a living, because what you have already accomplished and what you have planned (material wise and travel wise) must cost a mint. I'm guessing the stock van alone must have been a kick in the nards, anyway, awesome work cant wait to see the finished product.

  • @jamescable1502
    @jamescable1502 Před 3 lety

    Long time lerker of the channel - probably about 2 months before you got the van. You may say not the most exciting, but actually it is for me! (and you got me to comment!)
    Been wanting a camper of some type for a while, but i'm now leaning towards a self build, I'm use to camping so have stuff i can just put in a van, get a bed set up like yours, an outside awing and potentially good to go and just add to it each month...
    thanks for the inspiration!

  • @tonytrumble
    @tonytrumble Před 3 lety +1

    It's smart to get the help when offered, it helps you get things done quicker and someone from a different perspective

  • @brumsgrub8633
    @brumsgrub8633 Před 3 lety

    The way this fellas life is going recently i fully expect a blonde Swedish girl sitting at that table in the next video

  • @linbinnash
    @linbinnash Před 3 lety

    Can't wait to see the final product.

  • @angielou123
    @angielou123 Před 3 lety

    I'm loving these videos, they are super helpful. I'd like to see how the solar panels connect to a battery, I'm a bit confused how that works. 💕💕🇬🇧

  • @edsteele1134
    @edsteele1134 Před 3 lety

    This is up there with my favourite subscription loving it will. Get some merch
    Thinking of you in Where's wallys clothes 😂😂😂

  • @damianbannon6204
    @damianbannon6204 Před 3 lety

    Under the bed towards back door from wheel arch to wheel arch I’d board that up bang in middle so u can have ya batteries water maybe some other bits and bobs the inside half where slide out table be I’d do that with couple draws under that then left and right of that be more room for other storage like to more cupboards or yeah that’s what I see in my mind the rough setup u have looks pretty good looking forward to seeing what you actually do definitely utilise all the storage space u can use cheers mate keep up the good content 👍

  • @abhisheksinghkarki1464

    Plan is awesome now waiting for episode 11

  • @nishithacharya7735
    @nishithacharya7735 Před 3 lety +2

    add a slidng table top under the stove, slides towards sitting area for extra counter space

  • @ravinmathias2828
    @ravinmathias2828 Před 3 lety

    Homie on wheels🤩

  • @Jrscarratt
    @Jrscarratt Před 3 lety

    I was thinking for the seat next to the kitchen you could have a fold out piece that extends the kitchen worktop when you aren’t sitting

  • @3-4-3football3
    @3-4-3football3 Před 3 lety

    Love the video, it’s nice to see your ideas on paper. Just thinking would you be better putting the heater in the garage are and using the heater space for some food storage? Also don’t forget some where to put shoes etc. Love the sliding table idea.

  • @optomisticostomistsmith501

    Doood exciting build plans vlog content is great love the layout.
    Battery make sure you can access tge battery bank from inside

  • @NeonOrangePC
    @NeonOrangePC Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Will. Since you asked for ideas, I wondered if you'd though about replacing the front seats with ones which turn around, the cab would then provide part of the living area. I'm hopefully starting a build next year and I have no idea what to do. Loads of ideas floating around my head. Those swivel seats are quite expensive so I figured I'd put a seating area against the bulk head for the time being, which would provide the option of buying swivel seats at a later date when they're more affordable. Take out the bulk head seating and create a different layout of seating area by using cab swivel seats. Does that make sense? Might be a good use of available space 🙂

  • @MzKayR
    @MzKayR Před 3 lety

    I love your layout Will, thanks for sharing it with us. Please stop saying the videos aren’t interesting, if that were so we wouldn’t follow you. Chill, Will!

  • @angelwings5677
    @angelwings5677 Před 3 lety

    Contact Richard from Beyond the van he does cheap re sprays and his favourite colour is NATO green which is basically the colour you just described
    We love your channel keep doing what you're doing

  • @sameergurung146
    @sameergurung146 Před 3 lety

    Aye wili you got some hell of ideas I believe this thing will turned out to be beautiful

  • @DunkfaeOotnAbootWiUs
    @DunkfaeOotnAbootWiUs Před 3 lety +1

    Started building oor wee van noo, Ford transit custom for the Oot n aboot wi us you tube channel give us a whirl Will lol

  • @dane4328
    @dane4328 Před 3 lety

    As someone who caravans, I would say that an awning is a great idea, adds loads more space for you to use and store things in. I would also add an additional workspace on a hinge to the right of the kitchen area that you could flip up when needed or keep flat to the side when someone is sitting on the bench. Nothing worse than not having space to prepare food. Loving this build - top work!

  • @OlleyThorpe
    @OlleyThorpe Před 3 lety +2

    Binge so hard on these videos ffs 🤣 another banger will. Each video I want to do a van conversion a little bit more. ❤️👌🏻

  • @michaelamarieslade2785

    excellent vid .. take all the help you can and put all the best kit you can afford .... it'll be worth it .. keep the faith Will :)

  • @tine8849
    @tine8849 Před 3 lety

    If you don't want to spend a fortune on the Truma you can try a Chinese Diesel heater with a Bobil vans system or you can try the JP Combi Diesel & Hot Water Heater which is a knock-off of the Truma but half the price. As for the fridge I personally prefer the coolbox style ones, if you treat it like a coolbox even though it's got a compressor it'll hold temp when it has no power and they're half the price of the upright ones.

  • @thefirst555
    @thefirst555 Před 3 lety

    Look at the JP Heater as an alternative. Basically an exacy copy of the Truma D6 (£2700) for £1200 and runs on diesel. I have one and it's great.

  • @reggiemuller2466
    @reggiemuller2466 Před 3 lety

    Hi Will nice ideas and a couple of thoughts from my side. If you have drawers under the table how will you access them while the table is used? How about putting a pull out fridge there or some container also suitable for outside seating?
    Consider getting water tanks with large openings so you can reach inside easily when cleaning them.

  • @K.Pilkington
    @K.Pilkington Před 3 lety

    Where you have your pull out table on heavy duty drawer runners, have one big drawer underneath, then another pull out section on heavy duty runners again at the exact same height as the top of the chairs to be able to use as a bed. Then another big drawer underneath that.

  • @spyez_fpv8576
    @spyez_fpv8576 Před 3 lety

    How about a concertina door on a track to shut off living space to the front cab, bit more insulation as well as no curtains to sod about with?

  • @LorraineG123
    @LorraineG123 Před 3 lety

    Will it looks superb, its good the meet up inspired you more. Rome wasn't built in a day, you have already come up with great ideas.

  • @five_oh_rino
    @five_oh_rino Před 3 lety

    Great layout, it really seems to work well. Thanks for sharing,!

  • @shaunraymond65
    @shaunraymond65 Před 3 lety

    Looking good mate👍🏼 it’s good too see you’re enthusiastic about it all again and too see that you’re not just straight copying someone else’s layout 100% instead gathering different ideas from different sources and building it too suit your needs, I look forward too future episodes of the van build and of course more camping adventures.