Living Out of a Van: A Guide

Living out of a van is a popular choice for people who want to travel and live a more minimalist lifestyle. It can be a great way to save money and see the world, but it’s important to be prepared before you make the switch.

Here are some tips on how to live out of a van…

Choose the right van.

The first step is to select the right van for your lifestyle. If you are planning to live in your van full-time, you will need a van that is large enough to accommodate your needs. You will also need to consider the type of van you want, the features you will need, and the long-term cost.

Here are some specific things to consider when choosing a van for full-time living:

Size: How much space do you need? Will you be traveling with other people or pets? Transit vans are larger and have more space for storage. Sprinter passenger vans are usually a bit smaller, but more fuel-efficient.

• Features: What amenities are important to you? Do you need a kitchen, bathroom, or sleeping area? If you are wanting a kitchen, a bed, AND a living space, Roost Vans offers those products for both Transit and Sprinter vans.

• Cost: How much can you afford to spend on a van?

• Reliability: How reliable is the van? Will it be able to handle the rigors of full-time travel?

CONVERT THE VAN.

Once you’ve chosen the right van, you’ll need to convert it into a living space. You can go the route of hiring a van builder, like Roost, to convert your van for you. Or you can go the DIY route. We have an entire blog dedicated to helping you decide what choice would be best for you.

If you’re planning to DIY your van conversion, Roost Vans has everything you need to make the process easy and hassle-free. We offer a variety of van products that are simple to install yourself, so you can save money and get the van of your dreams.

Here are some specific examples of the products Roost Vans offers:

• Our 2-panel or 3-panel Fu-kit Bed System. With our Fu-kit Bed, you can add a Flip-up Kit, which allows you to turn your bed into a deep-seated sofa.

• We also have our Strap-up Bed! The Strap-up Bed is another versatile bed system that can be configured in a variety of ways. It can be raised or lowered to the perfect height, and it can be used to create a bunk bed system by adding the Fu-kit Bed.

We also have Passenger or Drivers side kitchen cabinets, Upper and Lower cabinetry, and so much more. Whether you do it yourself or hire someone to do it for you, just remember to add plenty of storage space. We recommend really think about the features you want to add to make your van more comfortable.

PLAN YOUR ROUTE.

If you’re planning to travel full-time, you’ll need to plan your route. There are a few different ways to do this. You can either plan a specific route and stick to it, or you can be more flexible and decide where to go as you go. The possibilities are endless!

Some factors to consider when planning your route are…

• Your interests: What are you interested in seeing and doing? Do you want to visit national parks, hike trails, explore cities, or something else?

• Your flexibility: How flexible are you with your plans? If you’re willing to change your plans on the fly, you’ll have more freedom to explore and discover new places.

We recommend visiting Portland, Oregon! Portland is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with mountains, forests, and rivers all within easy reach. There are endless opportunities for hiking, biking, camping, and fishing. Not to mention, the food and craft beer is something you won’t want to miss out on. We might be a bit biased though, as Roost Vans is tucked inside the PNW, located in Clackamas.

If you would like to try out the van life before committing, read our Try Before You Buy blog post. This will give you the chance to hit the road and see how you like it before taking the time and spending the money to build out a van.

FIND A PLACE TO PARK.

One of the biggest challenges of living out of a van is finding a place to park. There are a few different options available. You can park in campgrounds, RV parks, or you can also look for free or low-cost parking spots in cities and towns. Be aware that parking on the side of the road can be seen as suspicious in some areas. It may also be illegal in some jurisdictions. Do your research and always choose the safest option

 

PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES.

It’s important to be prepared for emergencies when you’re living out of a van. Make sure you have a first-aid kit, a flashlight, and a way to communicate with others. You should also have a plan in case of a breakdown or other unexpected events such as bad weather. Make sure you have clothes and gear for all types of weather.

Living out of a van can be a great way to see the world and live a more minimalist lifestyle. By following these tips, you can make the transition to van life easier and more enjoyable. Don’t expect to adjust to van life overnight. Be patient with yourself and your surroundings.

Check out the video below of one of our builds, Towne, to see some of the products Roost Vans offers.

Photos by: Leah Smith

Building your own van vs Hiring a van builder

Building your own van vs Hiring a van builder

Building out your own van versus hiring someone to do it is a decision that many van lifers face. Both options have pros and cons, and the best choice for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences.

Pros of building out your own van

It can be a rewarding experience

There’s a sense of satisfaction that comes from building something yourself. It can also be a lot of fun to be creative and put your own spin on your van. There are plenty of DIY van companies like Roost Vans, that have van bed systems and van cabinetry, that make it easy to install products yourself.

You can save money

Building out a van yourself can be much cheaper than hiring someone else to do it. There are many resources available online that can help you with the conversion process. In addition to online blogs and videos, there are plenty of companies like Roost Vans, Goal Zero, and Lagun USA that make the process easy and affordable.

You have more control over the process

When you build out your own van, you can choose exactly what you want and how you want it to look. With the Roost Vans Smooth Rail Mounting System, you are able to place your van products in a precise location, as opposed to 1” intervals with an L-track. Roost Vans products give you much flexibility and are easy to install.

Cons of building out your own van

It can be time-consuming

Building a van can take a lot of time and effort, especially if you’re not experienced with construction. It can be frustrating. There will be times when you make mistakes or things don’t go according to plan. It’s important to be patient and persistent when building your own van.

You may not have the necessary tools and materials

Building a van requires a lot of tools and materials. Thankfully, companies like Roost Vans have products that are easy to install, such as our cabinetry or bed systems.

Pros of hiring someone to build out your van

It can save you time

If you hire someone else to build your van, you won’t have to spend all the time and effort doing it yourself. Most van builders, like Roost Vans, have showrooms that help you choose your desired van products and the overall look and feel of your van.

It can be less frustrating

If you hire someone else to build your van, you won’t have to deal with the frustration of making mistakes or things not going according to plan.

Cons of hiring someone to build out your van

It can be expensive

Hiring a professional to build your van can be expensive, especially if you want them to do a high-quality job. Not only will you have to pay for the products and materials in your van, but you also have to pay for the labor.

They may have a waitlist

Social media platforms have made it easier than ever for people to share their van life experiences with the world. This has helped to raise awareness of the lifestyle and make it seem more attainable. With the rise in popularity, professional van builders might not be able to build your van when you desire. Van builders usually take on a few vans at a time, making the wait time a bit longer.

Conclusion

Vans are a relatively affordable way to travel, especially when compared to traditional RVs. This makes them a more accessible option for people who are looking to downsize their lifestyle. Ultimately, the decision of whether to build out your own van or hire someone to do it is a personal one. There is no right or wrong answer, and the best choice for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences. 

Try Before You Buy

Have you ever dreamt of having your own van, but aren’t quite ready to take the leap? We now offer the ability to rent our 2021 Ford 148 extended wheelbase Transit van: Spaceball One. You can now take Spaceball One on your next road trip! This is a great way to try-before-you-buy or experience van life without having to purchase your own van.

The Layout

Spaceball One is a custom camper van, ready to take off on a road trip to remember! This conversion van seats four passengers. When you step into this luxury van you are greeted with a second row of seats in addition to the driver and passenger swivel seats. Perfect for turning around and enjoying a meal around the Lagun table.

Just like every van we build out, it starts with our own rails track system we call the Smooth Rail mounting system. Available for purchase on our website.

We added our bunk bed eco system using our Strap-up and Fu-Kit beds: the perfect van bed duos — which means up to four people can sleep comfortably, with approximately one queen-size and one full-size bed. The Strap-Up bed can go nearly up to the ceiling or as low as the where the Fu-Kit bed sits. The Fu-Kit bed is not only a bed but also a deep sofa where you can sit facing forward: enjoying the inside of the van – or backward: enjoying the outdoor scenery from the back of the van. This can all be done depending on which panel you flip-up.

Making a meal for the family is a breeze in this van build. The drivers side kitchen has a built-in propane 2-burner stove and a cold water sink (that can be covered with the glass top lid). It also houses a door-style refrigerator. You’ll be able to make all the home-cooked meals in Spaceball One! Not to mention, you’ll also have plenty of storage for all your items below the sink, or above in our closed upper cabinetry. The other side of the van features our open-shelf system for all your quick-grab items. The control panel for this van sits comfortably on the kitchen cabinet and controls everything from the overhead lighting to the refrigerator and the built-in heater.

Here at Roost Vans we like to keep the toilets simple – that’s why we have an easy chamber pot in our Loo Bench. There’s no need for flushing or electronics. Simply go and empty outside… or take it out in the woods and have some quiet alone time while you let off a load.

Lastly, this van has a 20-gallon over-the-rear well water tank. This water tank has a freshwater fill, a spray port, a water heater for hot showers, and a drain for winterizing.

Your adventure in Spaceball One will be out of this world!

Where and how to rent

Renting Spaceball One is almost as simple as using it. This rental is live on GoCamp.com

GoCamp is a van rental website fueled by a genuine passion for camping and outdoor life. It’s a peer-to-peer platform that lets van owners earn extra income by renting out their camper vans, and gives renters an opportunity to experience van life without having to purchase a van of their own.

Simply visit this page and select the dates you would like to adventure and you’re set to hit the road!

Smooth Rail Vs. L Track

Smooth Rails Vs. L Track

 

Smooth Rail Mounting System

 

 

L Track Mounting System

L Track (also known as Logistic or Airline Track) is a tie-down system.  Its primary purpose is to secure cargo.  At some point L Track (and sometimes E Track) was adopted by the #vanlife and builder community as an interior mounting solution.  Until recently it was seen as the “go to” approach for an interior mounting system, and has been used for many years by DIY van builders and even some professionals.

Our clients regularly ask why we prefer the Smooth Rail Mounting System, and about the differences and advantages over these ”X” Track systems.  To be clear, a properly mounted L track or E track system, with correct support bracketing, sufficient metal to metal contact and ample attachment points can be a functional, strong, and safe mounting solution.  If you are a DIY van builder this is still an acceptable solution.

However, when Dennis (our founder) built his first van as a family project, his frustrations with the limitations of these types of tie-down tracks led him to develop a much better solution.  His close attention to detail, and eye for aesthetics inspired him to develop the Smooth Rail Mounting System, and ultimately the origins of Roost Vans itself.  Since that time, many van builders have adopted our approach as an innovation.  Below are some of the key advantages, and the reasoning behind this trend in the van building community.

 

PRECISE POSITIONING

One of the biggest drawbacks to an “X” track system is that it is only incrementally adjustable, typically in 1” intervals.  This is fine for a tie down system, but when trying to position interior components in a van build, it is often very important to position a component exactly where we want/need it to be, rather than “give or take an inch”.

The Smooth Rail Mounting System is infinitely adjustable, allowing each component to be dynamically placed in a precise location.  This allows cabinetry to be flush mounted, and/or positioned for a specific, consistent gap.  When dealing with a mechanical component, precise positioning is sometimes critical to proper operation (such as a bed with a flip up kit, or an adjustable strap).  We find it extremely valuable to place components exactly where we want them, or to be able to reposition in one direction or the other without fully removing the component.  This is very helpful when trying to maximize design efficiency.  Without the smooth rail system, many of our innovative product designs would be less effective, or in some cases impossible.

 

FASTENER OPTIONS:

Mounting components to one of the track systems, typically involves a protruding bolt from the mounting system.  Our system reverses this by placing a threaded nut into the mounting system allowing the use of any bolt we desire, including a wide variety of decorative bolthead options.  Most of our products use a black zinc coated, button head bolt that looks beautiful and offers no protrusion; just a smooth and finished looking surface.  This is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also helps with rust prevention by minimizing the exposure of hardware surfaces to humidity.

           

 

AESTHETICS

Our mounting system consists of continuous powder coated rails.  When installed properly they are largely recessed into the paneling allowing only enough surface area to fully engage with the attached components.  This provides a much more finished look.  Further, proper positioning of components, and consistent sight lines also enhance the visual presentation considerably.  The recent addition of plastic end caps further enhances the look of our system by closing off the very ends of the rails.  This type of attention to detail is the difference between a “pretty nice-looking van” and a visually stunning result.

 

SAFETY

In terms of strength and weight capacity, either mounting system will perform comparably.  When properly mounted both tracks and rails generally exceed the capacity of the fasteners and/or the van’s structure itself.  However, there are a couple additional and unique safety concerns to consider:

  • Track systems have relatively abrupt corners and can sometimes have sharp interior edges, where the smooth rail system provides a continuous smooth and rounded rail edge the full length of the rail section.
  • Smooth, rounded boltheads rather than protruding bolt ends help minimize surfaces for clothing or small fingers to catch on.

 

FLEXIBILITY

Our entire ecosystem of products is designed with the DIY customer in mind.  Though some may want to use our plug and play solutions, others want a simple platform upon which they can build and create their own solutions, specific to their individual needs and circumstances.  This is where our  system really shines.  Not only do we offer plug & play solutions, but any bracket or material that sits flush on the rail surface can be attached to the mounting system using a threaded insert nut with any bolt of the desired length, head, and finish. The only “specialty” supply you need is the 5/16-18 Universal Insert Nut itself, which can be purchased directly from us, or a variety of online vendors.

 

CONCLUSION

L Track and E Track are great cargo tie down systems, but less than desirable as a van’s interior mounting system.  For a more robust and versatile interior mounting solution for Sprinter or Transit van conversions, our staff, affiliates, and DIY customers strongly prefer the Smooth Rail Mounting System.  It is the future of the van building community.