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When you convert a standard van into a micro home on wheels, the possibilities are endless, whether you want a cozy camper for weekend adventures or a full-time mobile living space. In our search for unique camper van conversions to inspire anyone looking to design their own, we came across the CampVan, an incredible build that strikes just the right balance between visually pleasing aesthetics and functionality.
This meticulously crafted camper is not only packed with practical amenities for a hassle-free van living experience, but it’s also aesthetically pleasing, which is sure to make spending time on the road more enjoyable. The team behind this exquisite home on wheels is Live More Campervans, a Georgia-based company that has been building unique campers since 2020 and has already delivered over 100 van conversions to happy campers or digital nomads.
The organizer has five adventure-ready layouts to choose from, but these are just a starting point for your dream mobile home. There are numerous upgrade and customization options available, meaning customers can truly make their campers feel like they are their own.
The CampVan is based on a 2023 Mercedes Sprinter 170″ and was built for a couple and their dog. Since the owners are the type of adventurers who prefer to take the road less traveled and stay in secluded locations for longer periods of time, the van benefits from some off-road upgrades, such as a suspension lift system and Black Rhino Arsenal wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich K02 All-terrain tires, as well as the ability to run off the grid thanks to an incredibly large electrical system.

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Anyone familiar with camper conversions will know as soon as they lay eyes on this van that it has a mobile habitat hidden inside. Telltale signs are the roof rack, electric awning, upgraded side steps and running boards, side ladder leading to the walk-in solar panels, and rear door storage. Not to mention, the van has also been modified with side flares that extend its width towards the rear, and most of the windows are tinted for privacy.
The interiors are designed with functionality in mind, but they don’t disappoint in terms of aesthetics either. They feel luxurious without being overly opulent and showcase high-quality craftsmanship. Living a simpler, fully contained life in a camper, whether for a weekend, a week or even longer, is the essence of minimalism, so the designers had to come up with creative solutions to maximise the use of space and create a living space that feels comfortable and elegant, yet understated and timeless.
They achieved this by using a neutral color palette with white walls and ceilings with overlapping planks, cream-colored furniture with bronze-gold hardware, and natural wood shelves and accents that give the interior a cozy feel. Small details, such as a wall with wooden slats, a beautiful open shelf in the front for decorations, a narrow mirror, and rattan inserts, add even more character to the construction.

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The layout has been customised to suit the clients needs, so upon entry you will discover some features not found in every camper conversion, such as a dog kennel and a large garage with a sliding tray.
The CampVan boasts an open floor plan with no formal separation between the front cabin and the actual living space. Right up front, a pair of swiveling captain's chairs and an adjustable Lagun table create a nice seating/dining area. A third person can join the party thanks to a removable bench seat behind the driver's seat.
The owners requested a removable bench in this area because it’s right next to the hidden dog bed, which is neatly integrated under a small cabinet meant to double as a desk. They needed to be able to open the side door of that cabinet so their furry friend could come and go from his dedicated den. The dog’s food and water bowls are housed in a secret baseboard drawer right in the entryway.

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Next up is the walk-in shower room, which appears to have a self-cleaning door. Inside, the honeycomb tile-effect walls and gold shower head give the space a sleek look. There's also a recessed wall niche for toiletries and a pull-out Laveo 12v toilet that goes inside the kennel when not in use.
On the passenger side, you’ll find a well-equipped kitchen with plenty of cabinets and drawers for all your cooking utensils. It boasts a large worktop with a fold-down extension that adds even more space for meal preparation. In terms of appliances, it features a sink, a clever combination oven/air fryer, a two-burner induction hob, and a large refrigerator that’s neatly tucked away in a cabinet near the bathroom.
The back of the van features a convertible U-shaped dinette with seating for up to five or six people and an adjustable table. It features custom memory foam pillows and easily converts into a full-size bed. Recessed walls, thanks to the van’s body flares, provide extra width in the sleeping space and allow owners to sleep sideways. There are no overhead cabinets in the sleeping area, creating an open feel. A flat-screen TV with Sonos speakers is mounted on one wall, and dimmable LED lights and a pair of reading lamps sit above the bed.

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The garage at the back of the van provides additional storage space for outdoor and camping gear. It features a long sliding tray perfect for larger items. An outdoor shower is also part of the conversion.
Because this is a custom build, no pricing information has been revealed for the CampVan conversion, but similar campers made by Live More Campervans start at $56,000 (base vehicle cost not included).