Looking fab great family van..but like the others before me upstaged by the bunny, or were you setting the outside adventure life- style..OK queue the bunny..😂
Nice tour! I really prefer the wood tongue & grove ceiling instead of the upholstery material you use in other vans. Great backsplash!! I am considering buying the 2021 AWD Ford Transit Tall. Does your company ever work with the Transit or are you Sprinter only? Know the design layout I want(w/rack, solar, garage below bed for 2 bikes. Shower... just thinking outdoor shower from rear, etc...) I will be living in it full time to travel around after retiring next year. Been watching your vids for a while & really like your work! Let me know!
BUNNY WABBIT!!!!! Love the van! Amazing amount of storage. One constructive critique and one question. Critique - moving forward, please consider trimming the angle iron at an angle where it protrudes into the living area, so it is less ouchy if you catch yourself. I would worry about the top one being at younger kids eye/head level when bed is stowed away. Question - can the lower couch platform be moved to the top bedrail and be used there also?
Love the copper. But the idea of appolstry being right there is maddening for anyone to clean. Plus it will absorb odors etc.You do have some good ideas.
@@colinaina2561 difficult to specify the entire system as it depends on what type of battery you plan to use. As a quick reference check out bluesea ml-acr.
That wouldn't work , its a drop in unit plus if your using a big 12" pan it couldn't hang off the edge if needed . Could always use a thin plastic or glass cutting board on top for extra prep space. ✌️
@@c103110a neither would I use the cover as a cutting board but it would mean that I would have extra, much needed counter space. Additionally it would also be protection for the glass cooktop.
The table is so small that it is not really very practical for 5 people eating meals. Just a thought ....Why don’t people have the ability to extend the table with a piece attached with a piano hinge?
Very nice built.. could you help me, where to buy the 1 zone cock top..?? I'am doing a build in Denmark and they are impossible to find (220V) Thanks in advance Chris
Probably going to run you anywhere from 25 to 55k depending on what kind of battery system you want. But I would say 25k for a more basic build and 55k for a more higher end build
@@whiskythrottle8421 That sounds reasonable. Another company starts at $65,000. I wasn't aware that the battery was $2,800. There is a UA-cam nomad with a Sprinter that had a battery upgrade with solar. She paid around $5,000. Thanks for the good information.
@@277kne I meant to put 35 to 55 but don't hold me to that. With the research I've done that seems about the average for a up fitter that pretty much has there systems in place for whatever van there working on. When it starts getting more expensive is when you want to do your own custom design, materials, ect. And yes the battery system is going to be the most expensive part of the build they can be 20+ alone when you go all out.
@@whiskythrottle8421 Thanks for the update. I don't think I'll need a huge battery system. Won't be permanently living in it. The biggest draw would be the AC and induction cooking. Maybe I could start with AGM batteries.
5 people to include 3 children in a B travel van…ok. Good luck with that nightmare. Very nice build, but if I’m paying that kind of money with that many people I’m getting a traditional RV. These vans are really meant for 1 or 2 people.
Traditional RVs are not built any where close to the quality of our camper vans and most are not designed for off grid use. We have plenty of customers that travel with 4-5 in our vans. Though we also understand they are not for everyone.
Ceiling is not tongue and groove, tiny table for 5 will result in a lot of fights between the kids for the middle seat. One pit cooktop for 5 people without any prepping space, they will not cook proper meals. Bed platform is just a raised floor so the kids sleep on the floor. Nothing wrong with that just call it what it is. Bikes go on top of the bed platform which is upholstered...that will get messy quick. Everything 'stored' underneath the subfloor will come flying through the van and side to side when driving/hitting the brakes. That toilet cover is too much hassle, will stay off after first use of the toilet. The bunny was the best feature 🤣
That bit of copper is neither beautiful nor artistic - looks out of place and more like an afterthought. On a positive note - I like the fridge & have been eying 1 of those bad boys for a stretch now.
"One of our most beautiful custom van conversion"? Seriously? It's really vanilla....plain and boring...not impressed at all...not to mention, hard left turn, the cassette toilet is going to slide on the floor...
Cassette toilet is anchored to van on a slide both mentioned and demonstrated. I guess its in the eye of the beholder. I like the utilitarian nature of the van and would like something similar with indoor shower type setup and cassette toilet. Almost VW Westfalia like and those vans have really stood the test of time. Simple design that after 40 years is still sought after by young and old.
The rabbit is my favorite feature. Is that custom?
I agree, the Bunny is the star. LOL
They are massed produced around here!
Ha, the baby rabbit is cute. 🤩
It’s funny that the camera guy can’t decide whether to stay with him or pan to the rabbit!
Love the bunny visitor!
Beautiful and great workmanship. Thanks for being thorough. I have a better understanding of things, hopefully, I’ll be entering the van life shortly.
Loving the little cottontail
dayummmm man. U be looking good in that black v polo long sleeve 😍😜😎
Great design and a very high quality build out. I like how the water and electrical systems are well laid out and accessible. Great job.
Looking fab great family van..but like the others before me upstaged by the bunny, or were you setting the outside adventure life- style..OK queue the bunny..😂
Totally planned 😌
Nice tour! I really prefer the wood tongue & grove ceiling instead of the upholstery material you use in other vans. Great backsplash!! I am considering buying the 2021 AWD Ford Transit Tall. Does your company ever work with the Transit or are you Sprinter only? Know the design layout I want(w/rack, solar, garage below bed for 2 bikes. Shower... just thinking outdoor shower from rear, etc...) I will be living in it full time to travel around after retiring next year. Been watching your vids for a while & really like your work! Let me know!
BUNNY WABBIT!!!!!
Love the van! Amazing amount of storage.
One constructive critique and one question. Critique - moving forward, please consider trimming the angle iron at an angle where it protrudes into the living area, so it is less ouchy if you catch yourself. I would worry about the top one being at younger kids eye/head level when bed is stowed away. Question - can the lower couch platform be moved to the top bedrail and be used there also?
Very clever layout. Thanks for the additional info ... I learned a lot. 👍🏻👏🏻💥
Love the copper. But the idea of appolstry being right there is maddening for anyone to clean. Plus it will absorb odors etc.You do have some good ideas.
Beautiful build!
Great Job Guys!!!!
bunny approved!
Good model
That bunny rabbit tho!!!!
The rabbit totally upstaged you lol
Do the bikes fit under the upper bed with the lower bed platform still in place?
First you say Spec which is short for speculative and then you say Spec which is short for specifications. You’re making my head spin
Is it a problem with the multiple speakers if it’s a passenger van
Could you share link/info on the switch for jumpstarting yourself off of house batteries??
Not quite as simple as just a switch. It requires several components to make it work.
@@TitanVans thanks for the response. If you have time are you able to elaborate about the system?
@@colinaina2561 difficult to specify the entire system as it depends on what type of battery you plan to use. As a quick reference check out bluesea ml-acr.
A recessed cutting board on induction cooktop would have been nice also.
That wouldn't work , its a drop in unit plus if your using a big 12" pan it couldn't hang off the edge if needed . Could always use a thin plastic or glass cutting board on top for extra prep space. ✌️
I wouldn't use the sink cover as a cutting board - it's too nice! I'd just use plastic.
@@c103110a neither would I use the cover as a cutting board but it would mean that I would have extra, much needed counter space. Additionally it would also be protection for the glass cooktop.
@@jelenabartels1811 you could just flip the cutting board over and use the bottom side.
What material have you finished the walls with? Please can you provide a link for purchase?
We use an industrial tweed finish. There is no direct link to it, we work with suppliers to acquire it.
The table is so small that it is not really very practical for 5 people eating meals. Just a thought ....Why don’t people have the ability to extend the table with a piece attached with a piano hinge?
Great idea, we have done leaf extensions in the past but would have been a good option here.
Do you work on 4x4 144 length?
Thanks 🙏
Very nice built.. could you help me, where to buy the 1 zone cock top..??
I'am doing a build in Denmark and they are impossible to find (220V)
Thanks in advance
Chris
Thats a tough one, check out Furrion
Does it come with the bunny?
No problem, we'll design one in!
Love the bunny hehe I’ll pass on the van thanks. Show something Unique that somebody did themselves.
Ummmm...that’s not what they do.
Do the bunny come with it?
For the right price! 🤑
What would the price range be for a extended Sprinter or extended Transit with a shower, toilet?
Probably going to run you anywhere from 25 to 55k depending on what kind of battery system you want. But I would say 25k for a more basic build and 55k for a more higher end build
@@whiskythrottle8421 That sounds reasonable.
Another company starts at $65,000. I wasn't aware that the battery was $2,800.
There is a UA-cam nomad with a Sprinter that had a battery upgrade with solar.
She paid around $5,000.
Thanks for the good information.
@@277kne I meant to put 35 to 55 but don't hold me to that. With the research I've done that seems about the average for a up fitter that pretty much has there systems in place for whatever van there working on. When it starts getting more expensive is when you want to do your own custom design, materials, ect. And yes the battery system is going to be the most expensive part of the build they can be 20+ alone when you go all out.
@@whiskythrottle8421 Thanks for the update.
I don't think I'll need a huge battery system.
Won't be permanently living in it.
The biggest draw would be the AC and induction cooking. Maybe I could start with AGM batteries.
Two,adults, three children. Where does everyone sleep?
You probably don’t want to be too specific for privacy sake... but what’s the price range for a build-out like that?...minus the bunny 🐰
Pricing is available on our website. Titanvans.com
What is the size of the bed in these?
This one is 74" wide by 78" long
@@TitanVans What’s the length, width and height of the van? I’m 6 feet 2 and standing height is an issue. Also what size bed would fit for me?
Looks to me like it was decorated by a doctor
The cooktop doesn’t get hot on an LP cooktop either, So this isn’t anything new
How much . . . HOW MUCH $ ?
Pricing available on our website. Titanvans.com
50 to 80 amps for the cooktop at 120v is 6 to 10kw. You sure about that?
50 to 80 amps at the battery which is 12V.
@@TitanVans Ahh at the battery, makes sense. I thought you meant at the inverter, my bad.
5 people to include 3 children in a B travel van…ok. Good luck with that nightmare. Very nice build, but if I’m paying that kind of money with that many people I’m getting a traditional RV. These vans are really meant for 1 or 2 people.
Traditional RVs are not built any where close to the quality of our camper vans and most are not designed for off grid use. We have plenty of customers that travel with 4-5 in our vans. Though we also understand they are not for everyone.
Ceiling is not tongue and groove, tiny table for 5 will result in a lot of fights between the kids for the middle seat. One pit cooktop for 5 people without any prepping space, they will not cook proper meals. Bed platform is just a raised floor so the kids sleep on the floor. Nothing wrong with that just call it what it is. Bikes go on top of the bed platform which is upholstered...that will get messy quick. Everything 'stored' underneath the subfloor will come flying through the van and side to side when driving/hitting the brakes. That toilet cover is too much hassle, will stay off after first use of the toilet. The bunny was the best feature 🤣
Instead of all this stupid cabinets there should be a bathroom and then you could say the most beautiful van conversion!
It was specified by the client. It's what they wanted and paid for. You can spec out your own too.
@@c103110a no I understand. I was actually talking about the people who ordered it. Everything else is great.
I take a van from Louis the van over this any Day so boring layouts
Not impressed at all!
That bit of copper is neither beautiful nor artistic - looks out of place and more like an afterthought.
On a positive note - I like the fridge & have been eying 1 of those bad boys for a stretch now.
"One of our most beautiful custom van conversion"? Seriously? It's really vanilla....plain and boring...not impressed at all...not to mention, hard left turn, the cassette toilet is going to slide on the floor...
Cassette toilet is anchored to van on a slide both mentioned and demonstrated. I guess its in the eye of the beholder. I like the utilitarian nature of the van and would like something similar with indoor shower type setup and cassette toilet. Almost VW Westfalia like and those vans have really stood the test of time. Simple design that after 40 years is still sought after by young and old.