Storage and meals in a VW Vanagon

Living full time in a VW Vanagon has become a routine for Mike and Geneva. Preparing meals, storing food, checking the engine and making use of the limited space are all a part of the daily routine.  -cooking van dinner.jpg

There are a few items we have which make these functions simpler. We have installed two custom cabinets for storage. The tambour door (roll top) bread box has been repurposed to function similar to a bathroom cabinet. -bathroom and spice cabinet.JPGThis holds toothbrushes, toothpaste, hairbrush, deodorants, creams and typical items. These items stay in place all the time. When we take showers we use a portable bathroom bag (aka dopp kit).-bathroom cabinet.JPG

The original Westfalia conversion includes a sink and stove -sink and stove.JPG  system. Our water faucet has a pressure switch which we have located by our knees. -location of faucet pump switch.jpeg  It is the round, black item on the silverware drawer. This location allows us to turn on/off the water when our hands are dirty or when we are holding things. We found that this helps us conserve water in reaching for the handle or leaving the water running. Our water tank is a custom-made 20 gallon tank, but water is precious and conservation counts when cooking, cleaning and living in a van. -making dinner eggs and veggies.JPGGenerally dishes are washed outside of the van using creek, river, ocean or RV park water.-doing dishes at mexico rv park.jpg

Above the sink is a long, narrow cabinet that stores spices and junk. Yep, even in a van there is a small accumulation of junk (like the junk drawer at home!) -cabinet storage inside.JPG. Below the sink is the pantry for storing food. Many dry goods are purchased in bulk and stored in the square plastic containers. Square shapes fit much better in a cabinet than round shapes! -pantry food storage.jpeg

Above the cab (because we have a hightop) there is a large cabinet area. We choose this for storage of dishes, cookware, coffee, cups, water bottles and related food prep items. -pots and pans and food in cabinet.JPGWe also store fresh food up there after we stop at farm stands and bake sales! Hanging off the ledge is a very handy little towel bar. This is designed to go over a cabinet door. -towel bar.jpgtowel-bar1towel-bar2This type of bar would fit over the ledge/shelf on any Westfalia.

Sometimes van life gets a little messy. In the midst of preparing eggs benedict, while the dog is sleeping in the way, it is time to check the engine! (-van life engine check.jpg But we learn to roll with this and get by! -eggs benedict variation.JPG

 


5 thoughts on “Storage and meals in a VW Vanagon

  1. You guys definitely rock living in a van.

    On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 6:55 AM, It’s not a slow car, it’s a fast house! wrote:

    > genevasaintamour posted: “Living full time in a VW Vanagon has become a > routine for Mike and Geneva. Preparing meals, storing food, checking the > engine and making use of the limited space are all a part of the daily > routine. There are a few items we have which make these functi” >

  2. Dan- Those cabinets are attached to the shelf that runs along the length of the van. As I understand it, only the pop top Westfalias have those shelves. The shelf is formed of sheet metal and has a wooden piece on the bottom which houses the curtain track. We drilled directly into the wood to attach the two cabinets. Because it was a little bit rattly on dirt roads, we also added a flat, steel bar which attaches to the side of the refrigerator cabinet. Both items are drilled into that for stability. (it is black, you can see it in some of the photos) Let me know if you want to see additional photos!

  3. Great post! Can I ask how you have attached the “junk” cabinet above the stove to the westy shelf please?

  4. The eggs look delicious! Been there; done that! Cooking in those close quarters is a chore, but doable with a little ingenuity.

    Virtual hugs,

    Judie

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