This Moving House

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  1. It’s a nice camper, but not really what the website is supposed to feature. Maybe the guideline should be that if there’s no bathroom, then it’s not really a “home”?

    Even as a camper, there doesn’t seem to be much ventilation. I’d hesitate to sleep in such enclosed spaces with a propane stove installed.

  2. Wow, I love this one! And yes it can be a home. My home doesn’t have a plumbed toilet does that make it not a home? I see they have children and from the size of the wee shoes those bunks would probably be perfect! I am assuming they must be some serious minimalists, but it is laid out so well, besides toilets can be found anywhere and they are probably living outside more then inside! Beautiful wee home!

  3. Okay then, replace “home” with “house”. That’s the term I intended to use in the first place. This van would be an excellent way to tour the UK or US in a series of trips. But I certainly don’t see a family living in it full-time.

  4. This site has always featured campers; just look at the categories. Teardrop campers, for example. Also treehouses, retreats, burroughs, yurts, pods, gypsy wagons,shepherd’s huts, modules, ruins, tunnels, shrines,car trailers, bike trailers, and horse trailers.

    Basically, if it’s small but large enough for a human to go inside, it’s been here. Isn’t that more interesting than just an adjunct Tiny House Listings?

  5. this converted van seems well done for a single adult with children, and without a sexual partner. the bath is a bucket??? I would prefere an Air Stream or an excellent rv.

  6. It is germaine simply because it has more facilities&features than the van
    I am currently living in….

    This one really does have some
    great ideas that are easily adaptable
    to trailers….
    and cabins.

    All of us who are reading this know what toilets are-
    Do the featured items in these posts article HAVE to have them?

    No.

    Some of the smaller cottages on here haven’t had them because they use outside facilities
    or share something with others.

    Maybe the owners of this unit use a removable porta-potti or it has something hidden that they didn’t bother showing.

    There are always other options…
    just ask any trucker,surfer or camper-
    be that a car camper or a more conventional camper.

    Keep showing ALL Tiny homes whether they have wheels,toilets or not!

  7. I love it! I rarely say that here, either. I DO agree, that for me, there would need to be many more windows and ventilation.
    However ~ I much much rather take a cross country trip in this than my car….which also doesn’t have a bathroom or even a comfortable place to pee in a bucket.
    Another advantage for me is its drivability. I would love to travel in a fully equipped, luxury RV ~ as long as I never had to stop. The thought of maneuvering such a beast even in a gas station gives me hives. This seems a lovely compromise. It’s definitely a camper, though, not a home. ( Still an option for this site, I’ve never seen any prohibition on bathroomless spaces).
    Happy Trails! Do add some windows, though, propane can catch you up very quickly.

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