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Couple Transforms Sprinter Van into Off-Grid Tiny Home

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaSeptember 15, 2021Updated:September 9, 20222 Mins Read
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Couple Transforms Sprinter Van into Off-Grid Tiny Home
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Natalie and Abigail Rodriguez (Nat & Abi), a married couple from Charleston, South Carolina have opted for van life in order to pursue their intense passion for travel. They bought a 2004 Sprinter van for $6,000 and converted it into an off-grid tiny traveling home with an investment of about $10,000.

The couple has spent considerable time outfitting the interiors with rustic woodwork and other nature-inspired details. Inside, there is a cozy living room on one side and a kitchen with a wooden countertop, sink, fridge, and a floor-to-ceiling pantry on the other side.

Next up is a fixed bed with storage that can accommodate the couple comfortably. There is also a compost toilet and a setup for an outdoor shower. The couple has also installed solar panels paired with a battery for energy needs as well as a water tank is included to be self-sufficient on the road.

Also Read: UK Couple Transforms Van into a Marvelous Tiny Home on Wheels

Nat and Abi have been living life on the road for the past three years with their two dogs. The converted van home also has a dedicated dog house underneath the bed. You can catch up with their travel adventures at Lets Play Ride and Seek.

Couple Transforms Sprinter Van into Off-Grid Tiny Home
Image: Lets Play Ride and Seek
Couple Transforms Sprinter Van into Off-Grid Tiny Home
Image: Lets Play Ride and Seek
Couple Transforms Sprinter Van into Off-Grid Tiny Home
Image: Lets Play Ride and Seek
Couple Transforms Sprinter Van into Off-Grid Tiny Home
Image: Lets Play Ride and Seek
Couple Transforms Sprinter Van into Off-Grid Tiny Home
Image: Lets Play Ride and Seek
Couple Transforms Sprinter Van into Off-Grid Tiny Home
Image: Lets Play Ride and Seek
Couple Transforms Sprinter Van into Off-Grid Tiny Home
Image: Lets Play Ride and Seek
Couple Transforms Sprinter Van into Off-Grid Tiny Home
Image: Lets Play Ride and Seek

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Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

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