I'm not ready to hit the road yet but will be in a year or so. I travel a lot via motorcycle though and figured it was time to plan ahead and get my vehicles ready for retirement. I'm going cheap and small. Picked up a Sienna which is going to tow some sort of small light trailer, not sure what yet but exploring a TD trailer design that can fit the bike as a toy hauler or may go the easy route and buy a light cargo trailer. Figured the bike will be in the trailer while traveling so I'd make the van comfortable to sleep and live in while on the road plus it also gives me two rooms which can't be a bad thing. I'll get into the trailer build once I decide which way I'm going but for now will focus on the van build.
Got the van a few weeks ago and just completed the bed. I'm using a 25" x 75" tri fold memory foam bed I bought on Amazon for $50 and built the boxes which gives plenty of storage and comfort. Came out pretty good after I made a few alterations. The rear two boxed are hinged on the back. The small piece of ply hinged up on the first photo lays down when the drivers seat is moved forward. Hard to fit 75" length since I will be building a kitchenette in the rear that utilizes the stow away seat area back there. Also had to level the floor out. I'll be starting a shelving unit tomorrow to utilize the wasted space between the bed and side door which will go to the top of the door frame and have storage below the bed level as well.
Got the van a few weeks ago and just completed the bed. I'm using a 25" x 75" tri fold memory foam bed I bought on Amazon for $50 and built the boxes which gives plenty of storage and comfort. Came out pretty good after I made a few alterations. The rear two boxed are hinged on the back. The small piece of ply hinged up on the first photo lays down when the drivers seat is moved forward. Hard to fit 75" length since I will be building a kitchenette in the rear that utilizes the stow away seat area back there. Also had to level the floor out. I'll be starting a shelving unit tomorrow to utilize the wasted space between the bed and side door which will go to the top of the door frame and have storage below the bed level as well.