I live full-time in a bright red van – I built it all using just two tools… but I’d still rather be living in a house

A WOMAN who lives in a van she built using just two tools said she would rather be in a house.

Shannon even named her Transit van Clifford and beds down there every night.

Shannon said she now appreciated the outdoors more
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Shannon said she now appreciated the outdoors more
She said she kept the kitchen basic
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She said she kept the kitchen basic
She nicknamed the van Clifford
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She nicknamed the van Clifford

She said she tries to park up somewhere nice but admitted it was not always possible.

She has a few fake locks on the door to try and deter crooks, and has an alarm inside the van.

She bought the van for around £3,000 and spent another £4,000 on building it out.

Clifford features a kitchen with running water, fridge and a camping stove.

And Shannon has a nice double bed to climb into at the end of the day.

She started thinking about living in a van due to the amount of time she spent working away from home.

The wedding snapper bought a VW Caddy van and spent a summer living in it.

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After the trial run in the Caddy she bought the Transit , which she kitted out with a jigsaw and a hammer.

Shannon said that she was determined to keep the van simple and not to spend too much money.

She said: "Some people spend £30,000 on kitting out their van. If I was going to spend that sort of money it would be on a house."

Shannon said that her home was economy driven. She added: "I have solar panels and get my water for free."

She said most people asked her if she "ever got lonely" which she found amusing.

Shannon said: "Living in a van makes you appreciate the outdoors more."

But the young photographer added that she did miss the comforts associated with a home of her own.

Liam Day, 38, currently lives full-time with wife Janine, 41, in a van named 'Morgan', which they use to drive around the UK and park overnight in campsites.

The pair run YouTube channel @ThoseHappyDays in which they document their travels in the Citroen Relay Luton, which cost £15,000.

They have spoken before about the costs of running the vehicle, which replaced their first van, a Transit.

Liam said diesel costs £2 a litre, with a full tank - which they use every week - costing around £150.

While a diesel heater costs £15 per week, and parking in a campsite can cost up to £25 a night, and £20 a week on road tax and insurance - not to mention the groceries and other essentials they need.

Shannon said she tried to park up somewhere nice at night but it was not always possible
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Shannon said she tried to park up somewhere nice at night but it was not always possible

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