DIY Van Conversion | Bench Seat Table + Drawers

Van Conversion
2.10.20
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I am not a van conversion professional or professional handyman. This is a documentation of my experience and you should make your own decisions on how to build your own van, and seek professional guidance if you are unsure. This blog post also contains affiliate links, so if you click a product link and buy from the merchant, I will receive a commission fee. The price you pay remains the same, affiliate link or not. Buying through my product links is the best way to say thanks if this blog post was at all helpful to you.

Bench Seat Table + Drawers

Materials Needed:
  • 1×12 pice of wood (Table)
  • 28″ drawer slides (push to open)
  • 2x3s & 2x2s
  • 1/2″ ply

See the garage build for what is going on behind this area, but the black rubber is where the skis will go (accessed from the rear doors). I had 2x3s laying around so I used them to create a frame that also supported the bed frame.

Because the skis will run the full length behind this area, I needed to wall off this section. Also notice I laid the framing 1/2″ back to allow room for this wall. I had some extra 1x3s from the firring strips that were not very good quality. I found by staining them and sanding the stain off, it gave a kind of worn look that went better with the rest of the van than the pale wood alone.

I then built 28″ drawers in the remaining areas. There is one very large drawer on the left, one shallower one on the top right, and a table below it.

For the large drawer, I used a ski trail sign from Winter Park Resort as one of the walls.

Instead of another drawer below the table, we left it open on the side as a cubby.

Finished product:

This is where I keep my camera gear:

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