Elevator bed in a camper: an apartment on wheels experience

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Dive into the realm of compact living with Nicole and Edden’s camper van, an impressive space spanning just a few hundred square feet, but brimming with innovative features. The key standout? An elevator bed, intelligently placed mid-van. When the bed isn’t needed, it smoothly elevates, freeing up generous space for daily activities.

The front partition gives the feeling of entering a compact apartment, making you momentarily forget you’re in a mobile abode. Walking into the van, one can’t help but feel a part of an exclusive community of tiny house enthusiasts, witnessing innovations not commonly found.

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Starting with the concrete finish – micro cement – that Nicole and Edden have used almost everywhere, this gives their van a Tulum-inspired touch. This aesthetic is combined with the warm tones of Walnut veneer found on their tables, benches, and cabinetry, reinforcing the ambiance of a cozy home.

But it isn’t just about aesthetics. This duo has also focused on functionality. The elevator bed, known as the Happy Jack, is not only an efficient space-saving solution but also a testimony to their inspiration drawn from regular home designs, where exposed wooden beams often catch the eye. Theirs may be aluminum beams veneered with wood, but the illusion is perfect.

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For the digital nomad in you, this van offers ample charging stations. And underneath, a vast storage space pulls out, revealing yet another aspect of this duo’s ingenuity. The seating arrangement is such that seven or even eight, if you’re close friends, can comfortably lounge, discuss, or simply enjoy the view outside.

Transitioning to the kitchen, every tiny home lover would marvel at the vast storage, the deep drawers, and the pantry solutions. The Rattan webbing on the overhead cabinets adds a touch of elegance, and they’ve ensured a well-lit workspace underneath them.

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They’ve also managed to fit in a full bathroom and shower at the back, a unique feature rarely seen in vans of this size. With a focus on detail, the toilet even slides out from a wall compartment, further emphasizing space efficiency.

This van isn’t just a living space; it’s a testament to Nicole and Edden’s journey. Both from different backgrounds, their paths converged in Israel. Building this van not only fortified their skills but also strengthened their bond. As they recall, there were challenges, moments of doubts, but they emerged stronger, their passion for tiny homes undiminished.

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it’s all about the love for compact, mobile living. And as we explore this concrete oasis on wheels, it’s not hard to understand why. Because every tiny home carries a story, an adventure, and a dream. So, for all those who admire the spirit of compact living, take a moment, check out the video tour and share it, because dreams are made to be spread.

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