When you mother in law asks you to do something, you do it.During 6 weeks in the summer of 2024 I gutted a white Peugeot Boxer Van and turned it into her dreamhouse-on-wheels. View fullsize Step 1: strip the whole inside as much as possible View fullsize step 2: clean and add sound deadening panels + cheap plywood for the floor View fullsize Here's me still exited on day 2 of the build View fullsize step 3: use child labour if at all possible View fullsize subfloor installed and black insulation mats glued on View fullsize Step 4: add a swivel seat turn thingy to the driver side View fullsize step 5: cut out and install windows in the back View fullsize Step 6: start adding furniture, in this case from the middle out. I divided the bus in sleeping and living area and started measuring out cabinets from there. View fullsize step 6: overhead cabinets, attached with rivnuts hanging from the ceiling View fullsize The kitchen cabinets were all made from scratch to maximize the available space in the van View fullsize step 7: heating, a separate heater that pulls from the diesel tank was installed that blows warm air in. It was hidden in the seating area behind the driver seat View fullsize here you see the small pedestal where the heater lives, above it a bench seat and removable table View fullsize step 8: oak countertops and led strips recessed into the cabinets View fullsize the van also got a composting toilet with a door that you close for privacy View fullsize the kitchen has a sink that gets water from the on board water tank and the cutting board fits precisely in the sink when driving View fullsize the view, if you were a tomato about to become bolognaise sauce View fullsize the bed area was made soft and cosy with a big matress and felt on the walls View fullsize view from the driver seat looking back View fullsize step 9: go on holiday and bring your house