VW T6 – Low-level Freestyler
It was such a treat converting this T6 for a lovely couple who are new to campervan life.
Guided by our experience, they made some beautiful material choices for their very first van & everything complements each other perfectly.
Our low-level Freestyler conversion creates a real sense of openness & space, while still offering plenty of clever storage.
VW T6 – Low-level Freestyler
The kitchen features a stunning oak worktop paired with a Dometic 2 hob burner & sink. A 50L fridge with a removable freezer gives the option for extra space when needed.
Soft-close drawers, two large cupboards & a generous rear storage compartments with lift-up lid and drop-down hatch make this a highly practical setup.
There’s even a handy little shelf for those everyday essentials. The kitchen area is fully equipped with 12V, USB-C & 240V sockets, along with the heater controller for comfort at your fingertips.
Dimmable spotlights throughout the living & kitchen area allow the lighting to be adapted to suit any time of day.
The swivel double seat base opens up the space beautifully, paired with an easy-lift rock ‘n’ roll bed that creates the perfect area for relaxing, dining or taking in the view. It effortlessly converts into a comfortable bed, with additional storage accessible from both the front & rear.
Up top, the pop-top provides a second cosy sleeping area with panoramic views.
A practical table can be neatly stored away when not in use, keeping the space flexible & clutter-free.
To complete the look, Vanshades were fitted — easy to operate, offering full blackout & a super stylish finish.
This campervan is powered by a lithium battery system, supported by three charging methods: solar, a Victron DC-DC charger & 240V hook-up.
For year-round comfort, an Autoterm heater keeps things warm on cooler days & nights.
Perfect for festivals & long weekends away, this van is ready for adventure.
The couple were absolutely delighted with their cosy home on wheels & couldn’t wait to set off on their first trip.




























