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What Is a Van Conversion?

At its core, a van conversion is the transformation of a standard cargo or passenger van into a livable space. Whether you're aiming to live full-time on the road, take extended weekend getaways, or simply need a mobile basecamp for your adventures, a van conversion offers the freedom to create a space that suits your lifestyle.

Why People Do Van Conversions

Turning a van into a home is about more than wanderlust—it’s about autonomy, flexibility, and living closer to the things you love. Many people pursue a van conversion to:

  • Travel with freedom and spontaneity
  • Simplify life and minimize expenses
  • Explore remote areas without sacrificing comfort
  • Work remotely in a space they control

Whether you're downsizing, road-tripping, or chasing snow, van conversions give you the ability to live life on your terms.

Why Van Life Is Awesome

Van life blends mobility and minimalism into a lifestyle that’s equal parts empowering and exhilarating. You wake up by alpine lakes, cook meals in the desert, and chase powder or surf with all your gear on board.

At The Vansmith, we believe your van should be built with purpose. That means high-end components, sustainable materials, and layouts that reflect real-life needs—not just Instagram moments.

What Is a Conversion Package on a Van?

A conversion package refers to the upgrades added to a standard van to make it livable or functional for travel. This can include:

  • Insulation and wall paneling
  • Beds or convertible seating areas
  • Kitchenettes with sinks, fridges, and stoves
  • Electrical systems with solar panels or lithium batteries
  • Storage solutions
  • Heating, ventilation, and plumbing systems

We offer basic van conversion options for budget-conscious DIYers and complete, ready-to-roll builds for those who want a plug-and-play adventure rig.

Key Characteristics of a Conversion Van

So what is a conversion van, exactly? It’s not just about adding a bed and hitting the road. A well-converted van is:

  • Insulated and ventilated for year-round comfort
  • Outfitted with power to run your lights, devices, fridge, and fan
  • Equipped for off-grid living, with water, cooking, and storage solutions
  • Customized to your life, whether that means extra seating for the kids or more gear storage for backcountry trips

Explore our process to see how we build vans that go the distance.

Inside of a Conversion Van: What’s Included?

Here’s a peek at what’s inside a conversion van from The Vansmith:

  • Custom cabinetry made from birch or bamboo
  • Spacious sleeping platforms
  • Off-grid solar and lithium battery systems
  • Swiveling captain’s chairs
  • High-end appliances (fridge, induction cooktop, hot water)
  • Optional bathrooms and showers

Every build reflects our commitment to innovative design, unmatched craftsmanship, and sustainability in every van.

The Best Vans to Turn Into Homes

Not all vans are created equal. Here are the best vans to turn into homes based on space, reliability, and aftermarket support:

  • Mercedes-Benz Sprinter – Great for high-roof conversions and off-grid capability
  • Ford Transit – More affordable and easy to repair in the U.S.
  • Ram Promaster – Wide interior and best-in-class maneuverability

We stock all three and offer full or partial conversions depending on your goals.

Comparing New Van Models for Conversion

Van Model

Roof Heights

Drivetrain

Ideal For

Starting MSRP

Sprinter 2500

Low, High

AWD or RWD

Long trips, off-grid

~$51,000

Ford Transit

Low, Medium, High

AWD or RWD

Everyday travel, DIYers

~$48,000

Ram Promaster

Low, High

FWD

Compact buildouts

~$47,000

 

Tips for Finding a Used Van

If you're looking to save money, consider turning a used van into a house. Here are a few tips:

  • Check service history and rust status
  • Look for models with less than 150,000 miles
  • Opt for high-roof models for easier standing room
  • Inspect the frame and mechanicals before buying

We can help inspect your van before you buy or offer one of our in-stock, pre-vetted base vans.

The Process of a DIY Van Conversion

If you’re building your own, a basic van conversion typically includes:

  • Planning and Layout Design
  • Insulation and Soundproofing
  • Electrical and Solar Installation
  • Interior Framing and Paneling
  • Cabinetry, Plumbing, and Finishes

Not ready to go full DIY? Use our Customize Your Camper Van tool or reach out for a consult.

How Much Does a Van Conversion Cost?

Van conversions range widely in price depending on your needs. Here’s a rough guide:

  • Basic Van Conversion: $15,000–$30,000
  • Mid-Level Conversion: $35,000–$60,000
  • High-End Custom Build: $65,000–$120,000+

Explore our financing options in our guide on how to finance your camper van conversion.

Legal & Insurance Requirements

Living in a van? Don’t skip the legal stuff:

  • Insurance: You’ll need an RV policy or specialty conversion insurance
  • Registration: Most vans can be registered as motorhomes once converted
  • Zoning and Parking: Know your local laws for overnight parking and long-term living

Yes, you can legally live in a van—but do your homework.

Final Thoughts: Built to Roam

At The Vansmith, we believe turning a van into a house should be exciting—not overwhelming. Whether you’re customizing your camper van with us, starting your first basic van conversion, or exploring our process to build your dream rig—we’re here to help you hit the road with confidence.
Ready to build your home on wheels? Explore our vans or get started online.

FAQs

  • What is the average cost of a van conversion?
    Between $35,000 and $60,000, not including the cost of the van.

 

  • Why are van conversions so expensive?
    They require specialized labor, premium materials, and complex systems like plumbing and solar.

 

  • What is the most affordable conversion van?
    The Ram Promaster is often the cheapest to buy and convert.

 

  • How much does it cost to live in a van per month?
    Expect to spend $800 to $2,000/month depending on gas, food, insurance, and campsites.

 

  • Do people live in conversion vans?
    Yes! Thousands of people live full-time in converted vans.

 

  • What does “van equipped with a conversion package” mean?
     It means the van includes added features like insulation, beds, cabinets, or a kitchen.

 

  • How much does a basic van conversion cost?
    A DIY build can cost as little as $15,000 with basic materials and tools.

 

  • What is the best van to convert into a home?
    The Mercedes Sprinter is a top pick for full-time living, while the Transit and Promaster are great alternatives.

 

  • How much does it cost to convert a van into a home?
    With labor and materials, a full conversion often costs $60,000–$120,000.

 

  • Can you legally live out of a van?
    Yes, but rules vary by city and state—stealth parking is key in urban areas.

 

  • Can you put a bathroom in a conversion van?
    Absolutely. Many of our vans include full bathrooms with indoor or outdoor showers.
Roberto Gutierrez