A VAN life couple have showed off their stunning converted camper - complete with an ingenious storage solution for their shower.
Scarlet and Seth of the adaptly named TikTok page have been van-lifers for four years and recently transformed a regular 2018 Ram ProMaster into a tiny home on wheels.
In a quick tour, Scarlet shows off the numerous clever features the van has to make life on the road as comfortable as possible.
The couple's kitchen comes with a sliding door to separate the cab from the back, and boasts a floor-to-ceiling fridge and freezer with plenty of extra storage.
For extra space, a pull out counter was built into the wall for food preparation with a tray that holds a propane cooktop.
The van's kitchen sink comes with a stylish gold faucet and is placed under two upper cabinets as well as cupboard for bins and recycling.
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Scarlet reveals that all of the drawers inside the van come with special latches that lock in place while it's driving.
The van even comes with a small bathroom area, with a neatly stored composting toilet and a rounded section and a bench that doubles up as a hidden pop up shower.
A large bed can be found at the very back of the van and is flanked by small lights on each side and above.
Perhaps the coolest feature is the massive skylight on the ceiling which allows for natural light and opens up big enough to fit a person through it.
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For power and amenities, the van has a full electrical system with 300 amp-hour batteries and enough tank space for 25 gallons of fresh water.
Viewers on social media were left stunned by the design and layout of the little mobile-home, with one commenter writing: "This is possibly my most favourite build I’ve seen."
Another wrote: "The most beautiful and practical build I have ever seen and I love the calm natural colours."
A third simply said: "This looks like an apartment, so well transformed and pretty."
This comes after a man reveals how he converted a 15-year-old hatchback he bought on eBay for £650 into a cosy micro-camper.
Elsewhere, another couple are converting a double-decker bus into a home to live in after being unable to afford a house - and they have big plans for it.