The walls are painted and the ceiling is tongue and groove.
The garage has coin grip flooring…
...which is contrasted by the vinyl plank floor in the living space.
There is a wall that separates the garage from the living space.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdFitz Roy also has an outdoor shower, great after strenuous hikes on a hot summer day, as well as a hose for cleaning up gear.
There's also an awning for outdoor relaxing.
The loft-style bed platform is fixed, but there's a pull-out bed extension that increases its size.
The wet room is moisture-sealed with fiberglass reinforced plastic walls.
The FRP walls are essential because the room includes a toilet, shower, shower tray, and sliding door.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe toilet is eco-friendly and made of stainless steel, according to its maker, Nature's Head.
There is both a fresh water and grey water tank and system.
The kitchen galley is 74-inches long with built-in storage units and a closet.
There's a stainless steel sink, and two propane stoves with glass lids.
The countertop is 80 inches in total.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA six-gallon electric water heater provides hot water to both the kitchen and bathroom.
The dinette bench seats, with built-in storage units, accompany a maple rectangle table.
They can both be folded down and turned into a bed for guests…
...or a couch for lounging.
There's also a pull-out ottoman that also doubles as a storage compartment.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdStorage also includes an overhead cabinet above the dinette and kitchen gallery…
...a book shelf that's the length of the bed…
...a cabinet over the front seats…
...and raised floor storage between the bench seats.
There's also a television for indoor entertainment, which can be viewed while lounging on the "couch."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA Maxxair fan and under-mounted AC unit provides cooling for summer days.
But there's also a diesel heater for winter nights.
All of the lights are on dimmer switches to allow the van's owner to further customize her own space.
There are two 335-watt solar panels to keep Fitz Roy powered while off-the-grid with its owner.