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Airtable plans
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airtable plans

Plus the fold out table was a pain to use and we wanted a more permanent table for dining and work. The setup wasn’t bad but it was a bit compartmentalized and needed to be opened up. The existing layout of the Overlander’s was a rear bath, with a bedroom separated by an accordion door and a couch/double pull-out bed, small kitchen area and front couch with a fold out table. We want space to cook ( we love to cook!), entertain and work. We want a simple open layout with a modern organic feel. Here is what we plan to do with our Vintage Airstream the Land Yacht… Customize your workflow, collaborate, and achieve ambitious outcomes. I love that we have to do more with less. Airtable is a low-code platform for building collaborative apps. I love that everything has to be multifunctional, intentional and minimal. I love thinking outside the box and finding solutions. After seeing what could be accomplished with a little creativity and sweat from the Janssens and Matthew’s Airstream inspiration we have lofty plans for our little house on wheels! So to fast-forward a bit we eventually bought a 1966 Airstream 26’ Overlander. After seeing Matthews Trailer I was instantly inspired by what could be accomplished with a vintage trailer. Clean open layout that maximized the existing space and utilized every inch of his 25’ Airstream Tradewind. Matthew Hoffman transformed his 70’s Airstream into a masterpiece. In this general time frame we ran across an interview with a young architect that had remodeled a vintage Airstream to live in full-time. Meanwhile we continued to work on our debt snowball and I (Nick) began to work on a tiny teardrop trailer that would allow us to start our own adventure on a smaller scale during the summers. The following months we followed their journey traveling the country and we dreamed of someday making a similar journey.

airtable plans

To top it all off the Janssen’s motorhome was stunning! Its was bright, organized and comfortable for their growing family of four. I was captivated by their freedom, their simple existence and their commitment to lead an intentional life for Christ. At the time they were a nomadic family living in a large diesel motorhome that was powered by veggie oil. Several years ago while surfing the internet I stumbled up the Happy Janssen’s.














Airtable plans