Thanks. The table that my wife is sitting at was created by adding four screw-in legs to one of the bed platform panels. So we have a bed with a 3 inch memory foam mattress. We roll that out of the way as needed--such as when we use the back panel for a table.

Underneath the bed platform in the back is all the kitchen gear--including dry food, and the table that hangs off the back of the van for cooking. Under the middle bed platform is an extra tent and an awning that sets up on the side of the van. And under the front platform panel is most of our backpacking gear.

We have room between the back seat and the bed platform to fit in a few folding camp chairs and a duffle bag each for our clothes. Under the back seat is another dry food box, plus jumper cables, shopping bags, a white plastic stepstool, and those orange leveler blocks. Those are magic. And between the two front seats we fit in a 35 qt. ice chest.

We also have side pockets in the back (just like in a tent) for odds and ends, and I have a shower curtain rod that runs between the two rear doors when they are fully open. That holds a shower curtain so that we can use a solar shower there. And a sheet of bug net fits over the rear door as well, which improves ventilation a lot.

I've also made curtains for the back windows--they hang from the clothes hangers in the van, but give us at least some privacy. And I've made covers for the windshield, two front windows, and two back windows out of that double bubble foil insulation. It doesn't really make the van warmer at night, but it does cut down on the greenhouse heating when we leave it parked in the sun.

All very cheap stuff to do, but it makes a difference.
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