A Florida Couple Turn a Ram ProMaster Van Into Their Dream Home on Wheels
For Ethan and Katelynn Hunter, van living provides financial freedom, the ability to travel, and the work life they’ve always wanted.

For Ethan and Katelynn Hunter, van living provides financial freedom, the ability to travel, and the work life they’ve always wanted.
Out of all the dwellings that Ethan and Katelynn Hunter have lived in, their favorite is a 2020 Ram ProMaster. "We designed our van to have everything we need, and all the comforts that a standard-size house brings," Katelynn says. "We sacrificed nothing."

"I love design, and I’m always inspired by the colors of nature, the colors of the ocean, and sandy beaches—since this is where we like to spend most of our time," says Katelynn Hunter, who transformed a van into a micro home with her husband, Ethan Hunter.
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Katelynn and Ethan combined two aesthetics when they designed their van as a tiny home: "It’s midcentury meets beachy surf shack," Katelynn says.
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When Ethan, a builder and a musician, and Katelynn, a coffee roaster, decided to try out van life, they were living in an apartment in Nashville, Tennessee. "Our landlord told us our rent would double the next year," Katelynn says. "We both had multiple jobs, and the thought of putting most of our income toward rent every month with nothing to show for ourselves made us sick."

The couple created a built-in dinette, with an adjustable table that converts to a queen-size bed.
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