Guy converts VW camper vans into small mobile homes, ready to live and work in. But is it really possible to live and work in a van?
How I turned my tiny camper into a remote digital nomad office! INTERNET, POWER, DESK, AND RELAX!
Van living is tempting, especially now that remote working is becoming more and more common. You can go anywhere, it’s much cheaper than buying a house and it’s just plain cool to be on the road. On the other hand, how do you survive without an address? And can you really live and work in a tiny van for months or years at a time? We asked a few #vanlifers how they do it.
"It's possible and rewarding to work on the road. Imagine going where you want, working when you want, playing when you want, and still turning projects in on time. The nomad life is also filled with inspiration, which is good for all careers in every industry," Martin Beetschen, a van-dweller and van-life blogger, told Lifewire via email.
Ventje campers are built on VW campers, so they’re small enough to fit in a parking space. They also have a neat indoor-outdoor kitchen and come equipped with everything you need to work remotely, from a diesel generator or a solar panel on the roof for off-grid power, a roof that lifts up so even tall people can stand, and an ingenious Tetris of chairs and cushions that cover sleeping, lounging, and even outdoor seating.