World’s most expensive motorhome ‘like a mega mansion’ on wheels with movie theatre, luxury bedrooms and TWO kitchens
THIS is the world’s most expensive motorhome which has been compared to a ‘mega mansion’ on wheels.
YouTuber Erik Van Conover revealed how he lived in the vehicle – which boasts a movie theatre, luxury bedrooms and two kitchens, and a price tag of $2.5million (£2million).
This is the world’s most expensive motorhome[/caption] The bedroom has a king-sized bed and two wardrobes, along witha 50-inch retractable TV[/caption] Erik Van Conover revealed how he lived in the vehicle[/caption] A master bedroom with ensuite is located at the back of the motorhome[/caption]In a video for his YouTube channel, Erik guides the viewer through the mobile home – which is a custom-built LOKI Coach Prevost Motorhome, made to the owner’s specifications.
The company’s customers include music industry bosses, Formula 1 racers and top businessmen, Erik says.
White leather seats in the so-called “cockpit” are said to be worth $20,000 (£15,000) each.
The vehicle is equipped with two large lithium batteries which Erik says can keep it running for a week.
As many as 10 touch screen Garmin pads are located in the motorhome.
A 65-inch TV sits in the vehicle’s living room area, located in the main section of the vehicle.
Two sofas – one which doubles as a fold-out bed – and a dining area are also present in the vehicle.
A stainless steel microwave can be found in the kitchen, along with an induction job, and even a dishwasher.
Cabinets in the mobile home are electromagnetic, so they will stay closed while the vehicle is on the road.
A master bedroom with ensuite is located at the back of the motorhome.
Erik compares it to something he might see in a $40million Los Angeles “mega mansion”.
The bedroom has a king-sized bed and two wardrobes, along witha 50-inch retractable TV.
The home can sleep four people in total.
A stainless steel microwave can be found in the kitchen, along with an induction job, and even a dishwasher[/caption] Cabinets in the mobile home are electromagnetic, so they will stay closed while the vehicle is on the road[/caption] Two sofas – one which doubles as a fold-out bed – and a dining area are also present in the vehicle[/caption] As many as 10 touch screen Garmin pads are located in the motorhome[/caption] White leather seats in the so-called ‘cockpit’ are said to be worth $20,000 (£15,000) each[/caption] The home can sleep four people in total[/caption]I live in a caravan with my hubby and two kids
A MUM who lives in a caravan full time so that she can explore the UK with her family has revealed the number one pro of tiny home living.
Emily Baddeley White, from the UK, took to social media to show off her gorgeous home on wheels which she shares with her husband, two children and dog.
Of course, with a family living in a small space clutter can soon build up, but Emily said it didn’t take long to clear up.
In the video she took viewers around her caravan as she reset it for the day.
The mum-of-two said: “It’s caravan reset day. We’re deep cleaning the caravan today, inside and outside.
“One of the 12 trillion reasons why I love caravanning.
“This only takes like an hour, and that’s everything wiped down and cleaned.”
Emily first started in the front room and decluttered her laundry and wiping down all the surfaces before heading the bedroom she shares with her children to make the beds.
The bedroom had one doubled bed on one side for Emily and her hubby and a set of bunk beds for her kids on the right side of the room.
She then gave the whole caravan a hoover before getting to work in the kitchen and doing the washing up from breakfast.
While Emily was busy sorting the inside of the caravan her partner was outside hosing down and cleaning the exterior of their home.
“When I lived in a house, it took me like a whole day to deep clean my whole house,” she added.
“And I just love it, in a caravan you can do the whole thing in like an hour.”
After wiping down all the surfaces and cleaning the floors, Emily was done resetting her caravan and could relax for the rest of her day.
The clip posted to her TikTok account @emilybaddeleywhite went viral with over 20k views and people were quick to say how much they loved her motor home.
One person wrote: “What kind is the caravan it’s lovely.”