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Having had a T5.1 camper for a few years we are in the position of looking a buying a new bus for the family. Maybe we are strange, but ideally we would like windows all the way round, a sliding 3 sester rib bed and units that are the same height from front to back. Finding this setup available...www.t6forum.com
I opted for windows all round and have been slowly putting together some furniture.
This is nowhere near as swish as a proper camper conversion because I’ve never done any woodwork before, but I couldn’t find any prebuilt furniture that worked in the layout my girlfriend wanted so I thought I’d give it a go.
Rear of the van has a table that seats at least four around it, which also collapses down into a bed.
We’re waiting on the foam to arrive so we can make some cushions and backrests for the benches that will also form the mattress and pillows. But for now we’ve been borrowing soft furnishings from the house for day trips:
There’s plenty of storage under those benches. (The Thetford 335 lives there… )
Since those photos were taken I’ve also put the kitchen unit together behind the bulkhead:
(That unfinished extension to the drivers side bench will eventually be a seat that folds out to transform the bench/table into a something that sleeps 2 adults lengthways down the van.)
It all just needs plumbing up, cushions and some lighting then it’ll be done for now. Nothing fancy but fairly practical.
Hope that might give you some inspiration with regards to layouts!
We have windows all round as we have a u-shaped layout.
anything you would have changed / added at the time?
Love what you’ve done there!I opted for windows all round and have been slowly putting together some furniture.
This is nowhere near as swish as a proper camper conversion because I’ve never done any woodwork before, but I couldn’t find any prebuilt furniture that worked in the layout my girlfriend wanted so I thought I’d give it a go.
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Rear of the van has a table that seats at least four around it, which also collapses down into a bed.
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We’re waiting on the foam to arrive so we can make some cushions and backrests for the benches that will also form the mattress and pillows. But for now we’ve been borrowing soft furnishings from the house for day trips:
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There’s plenty of storage under those benches. (The Thetford 335 lives there… )
Since those photos were taken I’ve also put the kitchen unit together behind the bulkhead:
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(That unfinished extension to the drivers side bench will eventually be a seat that folds out to transform the bench/table into a something that sleeps 2 adults lengthways down the van.)
It all just needs plumbing up, cushions and some lighting then it’ll be done for now. Nothing fancy but fairly practical.
Hope that might give you some inspiration with regards to layouts!
Hi,
Here's my interior with low cupboards I ended up building them myself using aluminium extruded framework and inserting 5mm ply panels covered with plastic film.
I made the rear cupboard shorter so I can clamp my bike (front wheel off) in the back.
Mission accomplished - initially thought I was looking at a Cali Ocean.I wanted it to look similar to the California interior
Most of it myself. Had the pop top fitted by Vanmax and the interior made by Northern Rose campers and I fitted it.Absolutely love your van, im tempted to get sherwood to do ours - anything you would have changed / added at the time?
Looks smart this - not sure if we would go this route as I need to store fishing gear in the back so a bed on rails might suit our needs better....
Did you do this yourself or use a conversion company? Looks v. good job...