gizmotron
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Hm? I have over 20 years experience full timing it in a 35ft Holiday Rambler. I person aught to know what it is that they like. I also went out for a while with a home made pop up for 2.5 years. I even moved into my car with no living improvements at all for 6 months way back in 1995. I just slept on a lumpy uneven set of fold down seats out in the forest. It was winter, no heat. People do what they have to do to survive. Now I'm in a position to do exactly what I want and to get it right the first time. I want a full blown all electric power station so that I can flip a switch and I can cook in skillful style. If I need to take a dump, I just move a few feet and there it is. I have a wet bath. I sit on my toilette to take a shower. BTW, it's done. It's fully enclosed in water proof FRP and caulked with 35 year silicone. I'm getting a 4 gallon water heater that recovers in 20 minutes and uses 1440 watts AC. I got a bathroom for 29 inches of van length. The entire back end is dedicated to luxury living with it's dual use mechanical room and outdoor kitchen.Are you sure you want an actual shower installed in your van? I've seen videos by other VanLifers stating they regret including a shower because it takes up so much space, continuously, all the time it's not being used. They even speak of planning to remove it!
If I want to cook inside I can. I have a bomb proof, 80MPH for wind, small tent room that sets up at the back or the side cargo doors. I can shower standing up in it if I want to. I carry two tables that can be set up at a 9 foot work bench, 5ft, 4ft, and or 3ft. These have multiple heights from 22 inches to 38 inches. These tables are meant to work inside or out. I didn't fall for the ubiquitous bed over the garage at the back and the kitchen / sink / and counter cabinet at the side door full of pumps, drains, and water tanks.
I have 34 gallons of fresh water all pumped with a 12v Shurflow RV water pump. I have a shower pan that drains outside or to an outside external recovery tank. I have a 31 gallon black water tank that is inside the van where it can't freeze. It's all hidden from sight behind the side and under the toilette. There are no outside RV style drains that can be seen. Yet it still has them.
I have four small 12v fans ducted so that I can control air flow in stages of need. I can move air out of the living space, the bathroom, the mechanical room at the flip of a switch. I have a bed that doubles as a couch. I can sit there and cook if I want to. There is nothing between the edge of the bed and the side door. That was the primary design of the living space. It can function as a place for a guest to sit in a reclining lounge chair, a regular chair for eating meals, or just a bunch of moving around and stretching out space, All my storage is under the bed. I took out the passenger seat and have a flat floor for a fridge and storage boxes. If you look up at the pictures you will see that the bathroom is done except for the spray nozzle for taking showers and a shower curtain. Maybe someday a glass door.
This cracks me up. You suggest that a bathroom is a mistake. When I take a crap, I just pull a lever and it goes away. The fan takes the smell out. I'm a happy camper. I can stay out for weeks without going to a dump station. I don't have to carry a cassette tank to some bathroom. I don't have to bag it. I don't have to separate the ingredients. I don't have to go to a gym to take a shower. I can stay out in the wild and enjoy not having to go into town.
I have more useful floor space than most van designs, It all comes down to what you want. Being a builder and a craftsman with decades of experience and designing houses for customers I have no difficulty knowing that I can have anything I want. I'm not using the roof fan that just about everyone uses. That allows me to use the entire roof for solar panels. I have a real RV door and a screen door that keeps the bugs out. It's not blocked by a kitchen cabinet. I don't care if Martha Stewart doesn't like my kitchen.
I'm thinking that you are more inclined to follow the crowd and the usual designs. Not me. I designed my van around my lifestyle. When I'm not cooking I'm driving my music station. It sets up on those tables I mentioned. There will be YouTube videos once I get out there. It fits right into the space the usual kitchen cabinet goes in just about every van conversion I have ever seen.
It really matters to know what it is that I want. I've seen what other people think they want.