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Mobile Office: The Tear-Out

10/11/2014

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And so it begins. Tearing out the existing camper fixtures to turn it into a design-worthy RV/Office.

Tear-Out: Day 1
Since the first day included a 6 hour roundtrip drive to pick up the camper van, my husband and I were only able to get so much accomplished before the early fall darkness set in and we had to give up working for the evening.
Tear-out: Day 2
We got everything torn out today. Now to figure out how to fit everything I want into a 6' x 9' space...
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Donna Pizzi link
10/11/2014 02:56:59 am

All you had to do was "visualize it," and the right van appeared for your mobile office! Can't wait to see the results from your combined work. Bravissima!

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Summer O
10/11/2014 03:36:22 am

I hope you are planning your design to incorporate that awesome blue carpet. Smurf turf!! Does the front passenger seat swivel, or does it always face backwards?

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Charmaine
10/11/2014 05:06:54 am

Summer - Smurf Turf. Too funny. Definitely getting rid of the blue carpet. I'm thinking cork floors. Happily, the passenger seat does swivel. This was actually something we were going to buy so that seat could be used in the seating area of the van. One less purchase to make!

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