The Wayward Home

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The Wayward Home explores all the ways people are living either to beat unaffordable rents, or have a little more freedom in life.

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Campervan kitchen ideas to make van life cooking a breeze

It doesn’t matter if you have a larger van like a Mercedes Sprinter van conversion or a smaller van like an NV 2000 – when there’s a will, there’s a way. I love how the kitchen unit is small and functional, with running water and tanks, plus a one-burner propane stove. This kitchen has all the essentials you’ll need for a hearty meal while living the van life, including a sink, faucet, two-burner stove and even a collapsible dish tub! I love the ingenuity and creativity that goes into van life and DIY campervan builds.

Campervan Conversion Kit: 7 simple ways to DIY your van

Check out below for a video tour of the Contra Vans conversion kits, and click here to learn more about Contra Vans. ZensVans campervan kits come with a kitchen with bamboo cabinetry, upper and bedside cabinets, 3-panel bed system, fold-out gear drying rack, slide out porta potty concealer and an option to add-on bamboo ceiling, door and wall panels. This campervan kitchen conversion kit comes with a complete water system and indoor/outdoor cooking system for a DIY campervan. If you’re trying to build a DIY campervan but need a little help, these campervan conversion kits are just what you need.

This guide will launch you straight into full-time RVing

I thought this book would benefit a lot of people who are thinking about venturing into the RV lifestyle, so I wanted to ask Brittany some questions about herself and her lifestyle. Eventually, I stumbled across some travel blogs where people talked about giving up their stationary homes in order to travel full time, and it turns out that traveling in that way is actually cheaper than our stationary lives! We researched lots of travel options, and buying a Toyota motorhome made the most sense for us because we had a dog who we wanted to travel with, and because we really wanted to explore North America. I cover all the basics of RVing- choosing the right camper, finding affordable camping, along with less obvious topics like discussing your new lifestyle with friends and family, dealing with the emotional effects of the lifestyle change, and traveling with pets.

Campervan Heating: 11 Hacks to Staying Warm this Winter

*This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure and privacy policy for more information Winter can be a tough time to live in a campervan – but many people do! Maybe you want to be near your favorite ski hill, maybe you need to stay near work, or maybe you just like exploring a crisp, winter wonderland

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