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Auberg-ine

Auberg-ine

Is it an office? Is it a lounge? Is it a camper?
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T6 Ocean 204
I made me a summary of all the extra tunings, DIY's, extra equipment,... that grew onto the Auberg-ine, after experiencing all kinds of settings (as mobile office, as camper,...) and weathers,... Might be useful for the so many new newbies around here, even if of course very personal and specific. What I still carry around now might be crazy for most people, but to me it's my favorite omni-toy. Fridge, water, gas, all permanently topped, ready to fly out at whatever spur of the moment!

(Edit: list gets updated after each new intervention along the thread; see post numbers #xx at right top corner of each box here).

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Auberg-ine Front Part organisation
  1. Jump leads + 20m Hook-up cable + air compressor + oil storage on top of main battery (post #89)
  2. DIY Ceiling storage made out of our famous safety net (for scarfs, hats, caps...)
  3. Storage of Reimo door top ventilation (double grille) in small net above roof shutter. edit: Net also holds picnic table/bar counter post #283 Edit: + sunscreen organizers (CD's, cards, glasses,...); see post #170.
  4. Hooks to fix Kelty Bestie Blanket (hung at shutter) at B-pillars in case of stealth camping. Edit: DIY stealth mesh hung at Ikea Sunnersta side rails (see post #149).
  5. Mobile ventilator hung in front of towel (no vibrations)
  6. Ikea colander/ herbs garden (can also be hung at glass cover above the sink) (post #23); see extra herbs at #359.
  7. DIY slide-in phone dock in cubby hole (no more cable fuzz to connect with CarNet)(post #48); edit #85 GPS sunscreen
  8. VW coat hanger/ drying rack (passes Brandrup pockets); DIY neck-rest/duvet bags see post #156
  9. Warning triangle strapped in front of driver chair. Edit: see post #172
  10. Fire extinguisher strapped in front of passenger chair; see post #172
  11. Brandrup pockets for small stuff needed while driving, or items reachable from upper bed
  12. DIY cup&can holder, incl. small mod. to also hang it at sliding door (post #69), side table hung at towel rail (#343), also to be used as front passenger table (#350).
  13. Fishing gear; fishing net/fruit basket in pocket of driver seat, fitting in seat/lid of Luggable Loo (see post #139)
  14. VW Campershop Multi-box /dustbin
  15. DIY storage for magnetic blinds
  16. Umbrella storage
  17. Sunware multibox/paper towel dispenser/tray (when lid reversed), Sosmar tray (side table) perfect fit stored under box (#350). Box and tray just fit in fridge (e.g. crushed ice 'bucket'#353).
  18. DIY library (Sunware); under seat: NOCO Genius GB40 Jump booster, window defrost spray, first-aid kit, fluo jackets, magnetic defrost/sun protecting window cover, and the VW Bible; edit: + pressure sprayer for shower (besides library), see post #113
  19. Brandrup mosquito screen / boots storage post #282 / Photo Gallery post #290/
  20. Rotan container/Luggable-Loo. Serves as stool (I prefer not to rotate driver seat), footrest, container for roaming stuff (can be fixed at bench drawer, can also contain 2p sleeping bag), waste bin, ice bucket, fishing stool, loo. Bucket independently also for (dish-)washing, carrying water (see post #90)

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Auberg-ine Middle Part organisation
  1. Sliding Ikea stainless steel hooks (to hang wet coats off the bench/pockets) edit: now Ikea Sunnersta rail, (see post #138) edit: now also Reimo ventilation grid stored at ceiling (see post 100)
  2. DIY Ceiling storage made out of unused safety net (shirts&socks&slips pockets, …).
  3. 3 Plastic jars (medicine, cables, junk) fixed at ceiling. Ikea led light (post #64)
  4. DIY bronze color filter in front of existing white led lights (except for main central light); for lounging mode; edit: now Ikea Sunnersta rail with tablets, containers, hooks (see post #110)
  5. Sliding mosquito screen
  6. Wardrobe for costume, jogging outfit, raincoat, swimsuit, two stacked flat clothes bags, 10-in-1 board games box and hammocks at the bottom.
  7. DIY vanity basket (made from Woolite box)
  8. DIY newspaper rack/ fly swatter/wine rack (see post #140), herbs rack (post #359).
  9. Exploration Pillar (magnifying glass, binoculars, harmonica)
  10. Brandrup mosquito screen, post #296 right-side armrest.
  11. DIY cow skin protection
  12. DIY table print (high definition European roadmap, for whiteboard markers; post #48)
  13. Coffee&tea, hot&cold drink glasses, compact cooking set, Ridge Monkey pans, (led-)candles, cookies& chocolates (permanently accessible, even when in bed position). LED light
  14. Apero-snacks, cutlery,… , Ikea tray cutting board on top of cutlery drawer (permanently accessible)(post #48).
  15. Food&drinks provisions (not accessible when bed installed) Ikea Skubb zipper boxes
  16. Deep dishes (omni-functional), cans, pasta, … Ikea Kuggis boxes
  17. Maintenance&Hygiene, petanque sets, frisbees; Ikea Skubb
  18. Flexible ‘empty hole’ nowadays 'wine cellar'; Outwell 20l double function container/collapsible bowl see post #207
  19. Elastic (bike) fastener, holding loose items or container (reversed rotan stool) while driving; also used in footwell for drying boots post#282.
  20. Dille&Kamille candle lampion for awning pegs/ slippers storage/permanently plugged i-phone/Ipad charger cables

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Auberg-ine Boot organisation
  1. Outwell Baffin stools/footrests/tables, installed in between the chairs, can together with the towel become Cali chair comfort headrests. (see post #48)
  2. DIY i-Pad holder against ceiling roof cabinet, to watch movie in bed. Cabinet=drawing/painting equipment (integrated DIY led reading light holder in grip. (See post #118)
  3. Foldable water container, funnel,… Ikea Skubb zipper box
  4. CO alarm
  5. Trolley (shopping, water supply, waste bag see #337)
  6. Outwell Baffin table tops/bbq ashtrays (reverse side covered with thick aluminum sheet)/outdoors bar table (post #291)
  7. Straps, velcro, rope, towing,… Ikea Skubb zipper box with Sunnersta buckets hooked on
  8. 2x Day-backpacks, cushions,...
  9. Folding box (folding shopping baskets, Outwell 2-persons sleeping bag/ blanket).
  10. Folding box (Kelty Bestie blanket/pick-nick mat, clothes,…), fits kitchen counter when positioning bed.
  11. Folding box with storm coat&trousers, 'empty hole'
  12. CareBags for Luggable-Loo, toolbox, camping accessories,...
  13. Pick-nick basket
  14. Sliding outdoors kitchen counter under mattress. post#97
  15. Transparant smoke screen for when bbq at the outdoors kitchen counter under the boot door (rainy conditions) post#97
  16. Brandrup pocket with shower hose
  17. Soft Isothermic box
  18. Fiamma leveling ramps + tire grip mats, folding step.
  19. Large storage box + inside second curver with boots, jogging- and river shoes, mud scraper floormat…+ also for (dish-)washing post#279, Outwell 20l container/collapsible bowl post#207, BBQ, Coconut-charcoal, wash line/fridge heat protector rack for left roof rail post#279 ), pitch sign post#215)
  20. Idem box (10l spare diesel, VW shower&toilet tailgate tent; serves also for indoors shower (see post #113), lid used as driver's seat sun protection post#295. large plastic foil,....)
  21. 2 Outwell folding relax chairs, hiking stick, extra umbrella

In sliding door:
post#283: Pick-nick table with Belgian road map, also used as bar counter and nightstand, or as extra drop-off kitchen counter (post#278)
post#290: photo gallery and discography
post#326: In sliding door recess: small sliding door table, in two positions
 
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After 6 months of daily use, in all kinds of settings (as mobile office, as camper,...) and weathers, I made me a summary of all the extra tunings, DIY's, extra equipment,... that grew onto the Auberg-ine. Might be useful for the so many new newbies around here, even if of course very personal and specific. What I still carry around now might be crazy for most people, but to me it's my favourite omni-toy. Fridge, water, gaz, all permanently topped, ready to fly out at whatever spur of the moment. The way I dreamed it for years. (H)Yippie !:cool:

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Auberg-ine Front Part mods
  1. Jump leads storage besides main battery
  2. DIY Ceiling storage made out of non-used safety net (scarfs, hats, caps...)
  3. Reimo door top ventilations storage in small net above roof shutter
  4. Hooks to fix Kelty Bestie Blanket (hung at tube above shutter) with B-pillar
  5. Mobile ventilator hung in front of towel (no vibrations)
  6. Ikea colander/ herbs garden (can also be hung at glass cover above the sink). Threw out AmbiPur wicks!
  7. DIY phone dock in cubby hole (no more cable manipulations)
  8. VW coat hanger/ drying rack (passes Brandrup pockets)
  9. Warning triangle fixed with strips in front of driver chair
  10. Fire extinguisher fixed with strips in front of passenger chair
  11. Brandrup pockets for small stuff needed while driving
  12. DIY cup&can holder, incl. small mod. to also hang it on sliding door
  13. Fishing gear
  14. VW Campershop Multi-box
  15. DIY storage for magnetic blinds
  16. Umbrella storage
  17. Sunware multibox/paper towel dispenser/and candy tray
  18. DIY library (Sunware)
  19. Brandrup mosquito screen
  20. Stool (prefer not to rotate driver seat)/container for roaming stuff (can be fixed at the sofa drawer)

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Auberg-ine Middle Part mods
  1. Sliding Ikea stainless steel hooks (to hang wet coats off the bench/pockets)
  2. DIY Ceiling storage made out of non-used safety net (shirt&socks pockets, …)
  3. Ikea led light for cabinets
  4. DIY bronze colour filter in front of existing led lights (except for main central light) for lounging mode
  5. Sliding mosquito screen
  6. Wardrobe for costume, jogging, raincoat, swimsuit, two stacked clothes bags, hammocks at the bottom.
  7. DIY vanity basket
  8. DIY newspaper rack
  9. Exploration Pillar (magnifying glass, binoculars, harmonica)
  10. Brandrup mosquito screen
  11. DIY cow skin protection
  12. DIY table print (high definition European road map, white board quality print)
  13. Coffee-tea, hot&cold drink glasses, compact cooking set, (led-)candles, cookies& chocolates (permanently accessible)
  14. Apero-snacks, cutlery,… (permanently accessible), Ikea tray cutting board above on top of cutlery drawer
  15. Food&drinks provisions (not accessible when bed installed) Ikea Skubb zipper boxes
  16. Deep dishes (omni-functional), cans, … Ikea Kuggis boxes
  17. Maintenance&Hygiene, petanque sets; Ikea Skubb
  18. Flexible ‘empty hole’
  19. Elastic (bike) fastener, holding loose items, container,… While driving
  20. Dille&Kamille candle lampion/ slippers storage

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Auberg-ine Back Part mods
  1. Outwell Baffin stools/footrests/tables, installed in between the Cali chairs, can become Cali chair comfort headrests.
  2. DIY i-Pad holder against ceiling roof cabinet
  3. Foldable water container, tape,… Ikea Skubb zipper box
  4. Strips, velcro, rope, towing,… Ikea Skubb zipper box
  5. Toolbox, Ikea Skubb zipper box
  6. Board games box
  7. Reimo Airvent storage
  8. Ikea magazines bag (can stay in place after turning bench to bed)
  9. Folding boxes (cloths, frisbees,…), fits kitchen counter when positioning bed
  10. Awning floor-picknick mat
  11. Fiamma leveling ramps
  12. Outwell 2-persons sleeping bag/blanket inside Luggable Loo bucket (+ Care-bags), accessible from inside
  13. BBQ and coconut coal
  14. Hook-up cable
  15. 2 Outwell folding relax chairs
  16. Brandrup bag with shower hose
  17. Collapsible shopping baskets
  18. Curver with boots, jogging shoes, mudscraper floormat…+ clean curver for dishwashing, reversed serving as step
  19. VW shower&toilet tailgate tent
  20. Outwell Baffin table tops, ash trays for bbq (inside covered with thick aluminium sheet)

Wow, impressive stuff!!! Thanks for sharing. I bet that you are the only Cali on this forum with a library.
 
Cracking job mate. I am continually being amazed at some of the clever things you do :thumb
 
Nice review , but some stuff would not work for me : rear seat storage , seat coat hanger , herbs garden ,...all wonderfull ideas but not mu cup of tea .
Not breaking down your wonderfull and very bright ideas but just for some people might be a bit to much .
It does looks very cosy !
What i do like very much is the cow-skin seat cover , but the other half does not agree.
And the table wrapping , very nice!
 
Wow, impressive stuff!!! Thanks for sharing. I bet that you are the only Cali on this forum with a library.
Next project coming up: The Aquarium! :D
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It never fails to amaze me how we all pack and use our campers in similar but different ways. Over the years I would say we take less, use all and rarely find we have forgotten something we need. It is about getting it right for one's individual needs. Ikea works well for many Cali owner. Enjoyed your post but would need a Cali map if we took that much with us.
 
I bet that you are the only Cali on this forum with a library.
We have a book library of nature reference books but in a tub behind the passenger seat.
 
I'm speechless! :eek::D

Each to their own but certainly proves how versatile these vehicles are - like WG though I'm definitely more of the KISS and everything carried must be *really* necessary and justify the space it takes up. The less the better IMHO! ;)
 
I admire your effort @Auberg-ine but I'm afraid I adhere to the KISS principle.

Well, I might not do the Aquarium ;), but the rest is all quit basic to me. I just need to water the plants and talk to them. Once I removed my shirts. Two days later I spilled sauce at lunchtime, and found myself stupid at the following meeting. Even worse, invited a friend and was without Ricard for the petanque game!
So you see, kisses differ...;)
 
I'm speechless! :eek::D

Each to their own but certainly proves how versatile these vehicles are - like WG though I'm definitely more of the KISS and everything carried must be *really* necessary and justify the space it takes up. The less the better IMHO! ;)
I totally agree about 'justify the space it takes up'. Therefore my selection criteria is that each item should at least have two functions. Blanket=fleece=curtain=pick-nick, stool=footrest=table=container, folding stools and towels serve as headrest for calichair, herbs basket=colander, glasses serve for beer, wine ànd tea, coat hanger= dry rack, curvers serve for muddy stuff, washing and as step, toilet bucket serves also to get water out of the river, etc...
I admit I have the Swiss knife syndrome. You should know that I suffer from loosing the integrated toothpick in them :embarrased
Tell me, besides the books, plants and fishing gear, what you would take out?
 
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I totally agree about 'justify the space it takes up'. ... :embarrased
Tell me, besides the books, plants and fishing gear, what you would take out?

If I was you I would not take a thing out! The great thing about the Cali is that after a few trips each soon decides what really works, is needed and where best it goes. And it's different for us all. :)
 
Impressive stuff! I look forward to when our kids are older and we can do this ... right now if i tried to do that all those numbers would be swapping around on a daily basis!
 
Good afternoon,

Like the house or the garden, everybody organizes it in the way that suits best. We are still at the beginning to organize our camper and have a loooong way to go.

I think it is fantastic how the van was organized. I might have another closer look (might even print out the picture and explanation) to see if there are some ideas that I can borrow.

Saying that congratulation for the effort you put in this post. :thumb amazing.

Regards,
Eberhard
 
Is number 6 on the first part a GRUNDVATTNET? How did you attach it to the seat?
 
Just needs a spiral staircase up into the roof and you are done. In all seriousness this is fantastic, I've been pondering taking some plants with us in the van for herbs and such. Your solution is a great idea.

I'd hazard a guess 50% or so of all VW campers have a supply of 'herbs' on board....

:D
 
No, it's from the Stugvik collection. I also bought Ikea Skädis elastics. So drilled 4 holes in the colander and hung it with a pair of these bungees around the headrest. The lower lid of the Stugvik fits perfectly in the sink and also gives a perfect support to position at the chair.

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I love this! It’s great to see how others use their vans. Thanks for sharing! :thumb
 
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