This Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van was turned into a drivable tiny home for a couple who wanted to travel coast to coast - see inside
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Feb 2, 2020, 19:44 IST
The ceiling is Sileather, a faux leather made of silicone, according to Material District. Outside Vans claims Sileather is easy to clean and durable.
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The soft garage wall separating the driver and passenger seats from the rest of the interior is insulated and removable.
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“The true beauty of this build lies in the numerous seating and sleeping arrangements that can be configured in minutes,” its maker claims.
There are two dinette seats and removable tables, respectively.
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The sleeping space can be accessed by lowering the tables and retrieving the three-panel bed.
Alternatively, a dinette seat can be kept up to create a smaller sleeping or lounging space.
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There are three batteries, a solar panel, and a secondary alternator on board that automatically recharges the van's battery while it's moving or idle, according to Outside Vans. These different power sources help run the appliances in the van.
Amenities include an air conditioning unit and heater that keeps both the cabin and water warm. The soft walls used for insulation can be removed.
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The kitchenette includes an induction stovetop, sink, refrigerator...
...and microwave mounted above the set.
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There is also ample storage on the kitchenette via multiple drawers and cabinets.
The backdoor of the van includes storage baskets called stuff sacks…
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...which also appear on parts of the interior roof of the van, allowing it to utilize the space to include as many storage options as possible.
Going Coastal has an external shower, custom safari rack, and front and rear bumper protection. The exterior also has a 50-inch light bar at the front of the van and load lights in the rear