I work from a Van! Vanlife
Petry DeChamp Richardson

Petry DeChamp Richardson @dechamp

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Location:
Phoenix, Az
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Aug 3, 2018

I work from a Van! Vanlife

Publish Date: Jul 6 '20
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So I've been m.i.a. from here for a while. I ended up kind of reinventing some of my life. I've missed it here! So I figured I would start with a new post about my current situation.

My work started us on a "work from home", since march. It's been a long 4 months. I've loved it, but love it even more now that I WORK FROM A VAN!

Yup! You read that right.

I was a month in, working from home and struggling to stay focussed with the kids hitting me up every 5 minutes to play or them using my zoom calls as their opportunity to see who can scream louder.

Around the same time, my buddy was telling me that he was going to buy a van and live in it. My response was WTF?

He simply replied, #vanlife.

After a hour of scrolling, I was hooked and the seed was planted.

I had already seen that you could live in a van, when I was watching Steveo's video podcast which is does part of it from a van. I thought it was a cool idea, but only saw it as a temporary thing.

Side note, I've alway found tiny homes fascinating and part of me always wanted one.

By now, I'm really running the idea through my head. I say to myself "Wow, would this be a great solution for a mobile office? Could I work from a van?"

After watching Chrome, from youtube Vancity Vanlife, he had me convinced I could do it. He's a full time vanlifer.

So I started looking for a van, two weeks later I was the proud owner of a 1996 ford e-150 cargo van. van

The build took me about 2 months of all the extra free time I had. I did everything myself with basically no knowledge of what I was doing.

But I'm a software engineer and I learn lightening fast when it's something I'm interested in. So I turned to online tutorials and a lot of guess work, trial and error.

I'm damn proud of the results, and most of all I love coding from my van. I'm in it right now at a park as I write this article.

Each day, I drive down the the park in Phoenix, and open up my door, poor myself some coffee, setup my laptop and I'm off to work.

Indian Steal Park
Encanto Park

This is the inside as of now, still a little work to do but for the most part it's done. I have a seat and desk. My table swivels, I can code from my seat or the bed.

van inside
van inside 2

I have a coffee machine ( priorities :P ), fridge, a kitchen with running fresh water, bed for relaxing (it's also a camper van for the kids), essential oil diffuser.

I also have power provided via solar and batteries, a mounted iPad on swivel arm for a second monitor and tv, photos of my family, lots of lights, both colored and normal over head lights. Multiple fans to keep me cool.

A little food storage to keep me fed during breakfast and lunch.

Oh and I can cook steak for lunch... on my George Foreman.

steak lunch

Having a quiet place to work from has been a huge improvement to work life. Being able to change locations and being able to look out my door as I code, has helped with my mood and mental health.

So far the wifi provide via AT&T's hotspot has been awesome, but I'm only a month on it and I'm not sure what it'll look like once I had my max and the slow down begins. We shall see.

I know this isn't your typical post about code, but with most of us revolving our lives around it, it's important to share life as it come with it. My life is now coding from a van in Arizona (yup, it's like 114 on days) and a smile on my face.

sunset


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Comments 25 total

  • Frederik 👨‍💻➡️🌐 Creemers
    Frederik 👨‍💻➡️🌐 CreemersJul 6, 2020

    Woah, that looks awesome!

  • Gustavo Duarte
    Gustavo DuarteJul 6, 2020

    I love it!

  • Robin Kretzschmar
    Robin KretzschmarJul 6, 2020

    What an awesome idea!
    This looks great.
    What comes to my mind immediately: Do you use public restrooms or how do you manage this?
    And how do you store the fresh water?

    • Petry DeChamp Richardson
      Petry DeChamp RichardsonJul 6, 2020

      So public restrooms and plus I live close to home. I have a grey water tank too if I had to pee and couldn’t hold it 😜

  • Adam Crockett 🌀
    Adam Crockett 🌀Jul 6, 2020

    I read "kids" then instantly related. This is absolutely genius!!! Must continue reading.

  • Heiko Kanzler 🇪🇺
    Heiko Kanzler 🇪🇺Jul 6, 2020

    The perfect balance between home office and beeing a digital nomad.
    Very nice.
    Really nice.

  • Prajwal
    PrajwalJul 6, 2020

    This is some breaking bad stuff! Lol! This is a great idea to maintain a work-life balance. Awesome!

  • Rafik Naccache
    Rafik NaccacheJul 6, 2020

    This is the coolest workplace in the universe:) !

  • Mighty
    MightyJul 6, 2020

    This really great idea than sitting the same place and code every day.

  • Lisa Sy (she/her)
    Lisa Sy (she/her)Jul 6, 2020

    This is incredible! I've definitely thought about doing this while camping, but I think that what I haven't figured out is the wireless internet situation. I feel like it might be pretty costly to pay for hotspot, not to mention the possibly less-than-ideal bandwidth speed. Wouldn't hurt to try for one day, though :)

    • Petry DeChamp Richardson
      Petry DeChamp RichardsonJul 6, 2020

      Ya so far other than calls I’m finding that it’s not too bad. I have unlimited data on my phone but 30gb of hotspot. So I do the zoom calls on either my phone or when I’m hooked up to WiFi. I leave the hotspot for minimum stuff and so far it’s working out well

      • Anita C.
        Anita C.Jul 8, 2020

        I think I'll be investing in the Weboost. I've heard a lot of good things about it from other Vanlifers for boosting WiFi signals, especially those who work on the road.

  • Anita C.
    Anita C.Jul 7, 2020

    Your link was shared with me because I've been researching van life for a little over a year. When I first saw your van before I scrolled down, I said to myself, "Oh he has a van like Chrome's." And then I scrolled and you mentioned him. I follow his channel! I love him and I follow a lot Vanlifers on IG. That's so awesome you did that. When the virus started, that kinda put my van dreams on hold. I live in a hotel right now. I'm hoping that I can get a van before my birthday or at least before winter comes. *Forgot to add that I was going to be driving out in my van to Scottsdale where my godson lives. Kinda bummed that I couldn't do that. How much solar and batter power do you have that runs the fan and the George Foreman grill?

    • Petry DeChamp Richardson
      Petry DeChamp RichardsonJul 8, 2020

      Ha ha what a small world! I’m actually in Phoenix. Just a few miles from Scottsdale. I think you should do it! It’s been awesome. The heat is no joke but I can handle it most nights. If you are able to travel more, the a hour or two outside of AZ is nice and cool. I’m running 3 x 100 watt panels, and 2 x 200 amp hour batteries. Renogy. It’s given me plenty of power to run my fans constantly, the grill, my fridge and charge my laptops. As long as I have sunny days then I’m good. I was able to get it done pretty quick by myself working hours after the kids went to bed. It was a lot of work but I love it.

  • Jogesh
    JogeshAug 26, 2020

    WOW, This is amazing.

  • Simon Köhler
    Simon KöhlerMar 1, 2021

    "Having a quiet place to work from has been a huge improvement to work life." Oh yeah man I hear you! Greetings from the beautiful Panama, where I finally have these places. But mostly without other humans around, it's better! ;)

  • Otis Aguilar
    Otis AguilarMay 30, 2025

    Nice build!
    We are just embarking on the possibilities of the van conversion world. Our goal would initially be long weekend to week long travel - likely 3-7 days. Some day in the future we may consider longer month or 2 long trips.
    I've been actively looking to purchase a Sprinter for conversion and have come across several passenger (not cargo) models.
    So far I'm just thinking about whether to look for a conversion company or do everything myself using Van2b van conversion solutions for DIYers.

  • Henry Arthur
    Henry ArthurJul 3, 2025

    This is such an inspiring story—huge props to you for taking such a bold and creative leap! From WFH burnout to full-on #vanlife, it sounds like you've built not just a mobile office, but a mindset shift. The DIY build, the steak lunches, the coding setup with solar—it's awesome to see tech and freedom collide like that.

    At Haice Van for Rent, we love hearing stories like yours. We’ve seen how mobile workspaces are changing lives—offering people a break from noisy homes and rigid routines. Whether it's weekend adventures or turning a van into a full-time coding station, there's something powerful about being able to move with purpose.

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