Nissan NV200 Van Conversion | Tech Reviews • Automotive Projects • How Tos

Discussing the many options of van lighting and installing lights in my van conversion.

A look at the Halfords 8L 12v in-car electric cool box and how it works with a van conversions

Installing a sturdy blackout curtain between the front cab and rear load space of my Nissan NV200 camper van.

Are Nissan NV200s subject to the same lower speed limits as other vans?

Full measurements and dimensions for converting or building out a Nissan NV200

Making DIY thermal blackout window covers to keep out the heat during the day and reduce condensation at night.

The van floor is finished…or so I thought. A couple f final touches have made all the difference to my wood-effect vinyl floor.

With the interior of the van finished, I could turn my attention to perhaps the most important feature of any van build – the bed!

The van is now insulated and carpeted, so now it’s time to turn my attention to the floor!

Having insulated and carpeted the whole of the inside of my van, I was considering how to add extra storage – particularly for day-to-day use. I had seen some great examples whilst researching this but decided to take my own approach…

How I carpeted my van doors and created a really neat edge using rubber u-channel; so that when you open the doors, there are no jagged, frayed carpet edges!

Having fully insulated my van, it was time to say goodbye to the metal paintwork and carpet the interior…

In this next instalment of my van conversion, I’ll be sharing how I insulated, ply lined and carpeted the ceiling of my Nissan NV200, as I try to save space and keep away condensation!

Insulating the interior of a van is perhaps not the most exciting of tasks during a van build, but it must be done, and done right!

Sharing the steps, processes and considerations I went through to properly insulate the doors of my Nissan NV200 panel van.

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