Such a beautiful aesthetic. so many first time builders doo too much and tend to make their projects too busy. You've done such a wonderful job marrying all the tech with a space that looks incredibly warm and welcoming :)
Thanks so much! It's definitely not everyone's cup of tea and I know the whole "maximalism" trend is in but I will forever be a minimalist aesthic girly so the vibe is perfect for me and that's all that matters but it is nice to hear when others enjoy it as well :)
@@bethandkayuh I cannot say I've herd the term ' maximalism' but I think I love it!! haha In other news I really dig the micro cement ( I think that's what you called it. ). Would have absolutely used it had I known during my build. Would love to connect ahead of my next build if you're open to it.
Congrats on the van build. It looks so comfortable. I appreciate the smaller YT channels that are just starting out. They have a nice feel to them. Condolences on losing your Dad, but it's cool you're honoring his legacy. I'm sure he's very proud of you. :)
aww hey thanks so much. I think showing what vanlife is like when you don't have a bunch of brand deals and sponsorships is important too lol I appreciate your support!
U r totally awesome, doing the van and this video. Thanks. I really wish to learn how to build the power system. Have you also considered a small solar panel for emergency? Please may you produce a lecture on hooking up your electrical work. Being 70 and want a nomad lifestyle, it would be really helpful. Thanks again.
Thank you so much! Unfortunately I had to deal fix my skylight and then I threw my back out so I'm a little behind on the power system video, but I'm hoping to have it up by next week! Thanks for your patience :)
oh and yes I have considered a portable solar panel (or two) for emergency and I am definitely going to get one in the future. I have my system wired and ready for solar as soon as I get the panels
Great question! I was at first, I even bought vents to insall on the removable wall porion but after testing it for several months it doesn't seem to be an issue. The space is actually much roomier than it appears on camera and meets the recommended requirements for the inverter and it is not actually completely sealed in. there is a gap between the removable wall and the top of the bed which allows air to flow throughout the garage. I also usually keep the tambour door open. If any issues do come up in the future I can always install the vents as preveiously planned :)
It sounds much heavier than it is! it is very heavy when it is wet, but once it dries all the moisture evaporates. It is onlly about 3 mm thick so It really doesn't add much weight. its also water resistant, and bacteria and mold resistant, and cleans really easily. I originally had just painted the interior and it would scratch immediately and get dirty. For me the the little bit of extra weight was worth it knowing that my interior would be pretty much scratch proof and water proof
***Minimalist Aesthetic*** lol definitely have some features in there that are NOT minimalist but I wanted the overall design to be clean without a lot of cluter
I love that you made tambour doors! I’m currently at my doll-sized model step in starting VanLife (aka the pre-pre-steps lol) and I just made sliding doors for it and I’m glad to see I’m not alone in these ideas!
omg those tambour doors were a bitch to make but I looove the result lol! good luck on everything and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or just need someone to comiserate with when things get tough haha
Such a beautiful aesthetic. so many first time builders doo too much and tend to make their projects too busy. You've done such a wonderful job marrying all the tech with a space that looks incredibly warm and welcoming :)
Thanks so much! It's definitely not everyone's cup of tea and I know the whole "maximalism" trend is in but I will forever be a minimalist aesthic girly so the vibe is perfect for me and that's all that matters but it is nice to hear when others enjoy it as well :)
@@bethandkayuh I cannot say I've herd the term ' maximalism' but I think I love it!! haha In other news I really dig the micro cement ( I think that's what you called it. ). Would have absolutely used it had I known during my build. Would love to connect ahead of my next build if you're open to it.
I think your dad would have been very proud of your van build. It looks great.
Thank you, I'd like to think he would be too :)
Congrats on the van build. It looks so comfortable. I appreciate the smaller YT channels that are just starting out. They have a nice feel to them. Condolences on losing your Dad, but it's cool you're honoring his legacy. I'm sure he's very proud of you. :)
aww hey thanks so much. I think showing what vanlife is like when you don't have a bunch of brand deals and sponsorships is important too lol I appreciate your support!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
looks awesome. Keep it up and have fun on your adventures.
Thanks so much!
Great job! Enjoy your adventures.
Thanks! excited for the next chapter!
Great job 😊
Thanks! 😊
Great build
Thanks so much!
From Australia ❤️ 🇦🇺 I really like what you have done. I certainly couldn't do that, myself. Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉Happy days😊
Congratulations! You r fantastic. Love what u hv done!👍
Awww thanks that means a lot! Honestly if I could do it myself then I'm sure you could too!! ❤
@@soonleechongthank you, I appreciate it 😊
U r totally awesome, doing the van and this video. Thanks. I really wish to learn how to build the power system. Have you also considered a small solar panel for emergency? Please may you produce a lecture on hooking up your electrical work. Being 70 and want a nomad lifestyle, it would be really helpful. Thanks again.
Thank you so much! Unfortunately I had to deal fix my skylight and then I threw my back out so I'm a little behind on the power system video, but I'm hoping to have it up by next week! Thanks for your patience :)
oh and yes I have considered a portable solar panel (or two) for emergency and I am definitely going to get one in the future. I have my system wired and ready for solar as soon as I get the panels
Finally posted a video about my electrical system! ua-cam.com/video/vcrXRzHIqA4/v-deo.html
Very nice. Safe travels!
Thank you! Cant wait for all the adventures to come!
Well done, great build. Will look out for your electric video build 👌
Thanks so much! Hoping to get the electrical video up this week, my skylight broke and had to repair that so I fell a little behind 😅
Finally got a video about my electrical system posted :) ua-cam.com/video/vcrXRzHIqA4/v-deo.html
Fantastic work
Thanks so much! I'm pretty satisfied :)
Very nice.
thank you so much!
Looks great! Are you concerned about the lack of ventilation with the electrical system (by the looks of it)?
Great question! I was at first, I even bought vents to insall on the removable wall porion but after testing it for several months it doesn't seem to be an issue. The space is actually much roomier than it appears on camera and meets the recommended requirements for the inverter and it is not actually completely sealed in. there is a gap between the removable wall and the top of the bed which allows air to flow throughout the garage. I also usually keep the tambour door open. If any issues do come up in the future I can always install the vents as preveiously planned :)
Good job 👍
thank you!
Nice😊
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice job. How heavy is that cement spread you used?
It sounds much heavier than it is! it is very heavy when it is wet, but once it dries all the moisture evaporates. It is onlly about 3 mm thick so It really doesn't add much weight. its also water resistant, and bacteria and mold resistant, and cleans really easily. I originally had just painted the interior and it would scratch immediately and get dirty. For me the the little bit of extra weight was worth it knowing that my interior would be pretty much scratch proof and water proof
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MININALIST😂😂😂😂
***Minimalist Aesthetic*** lol definitely have some features in there that are NOT minimalist but I wanted the overall design to be clean without a lot of cluter
Looks heavy. I bet yo will be selling after a year or two. Try to enjoy while.....
I plan on enjoying it as long as I can :)
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I love that you made tambour doors!
I’m currently at my doll-sized model step in starting VanLife (aka the pre-pre-steps lol) and I just made sliding doors for it and I’m glad to see I’m not alone in these ideas!
omg those tambour doors were a bitch to make but I looove the result lol! good luck on everything and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or just need someone to comiserate with when things get tough haha
@@bethandkayuh Thank you!!