I bought an Amazon delivery van & converted it into a tiny home in six weeks – people are amazed at how gorgeous it is
A SAVVY woman has been flooded with praise after showing off the Amazon delivery van she transformed into a tiny home.
Abigail Martin, who is 22, explained how she purchased an old grey Amazon delivery van from a dealer who had bought it at auction.
She then gave it a total makeover and filled the empty interior with natural wood and large windows to add light, turning it into a super stylish tiny home.
And perhaps even more impressive is that Abigail completed the transformation in just six weeks, admitting that “basically every day was a 12-15 hour work day.”
In a clip shared to TikTok (@abigailmartiin), she shows off all of her hard work – and it’s little surprise it’s gone down a storm online.
The teeny home features a small-scale kitchen – complete with three-burner stove, espresso machine, and movable sink components – a queen-sized bed, and a small window bench for seating.
The van features natural wood running throughout, with the floors, walls and ceilings all covered in a golden oak stain.
Meanwhile, the skylight over the bed along with the glass casing around the tiny home gives it a light and airy feel.
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And the flowing white curtains, cushions, and bedding add a luxurious touch to the home’s interior.
The video has since gone viral, racking up over 59k views and several comments, with many commending Abigail on her very impressive handiwork.
“My dream,” enthused one.
A second penned: “That’s awesome!!”
A third commented: “So inspiring, I love it!”
Meanwhile, a fourth noted: “So freaking beautiful.”
Another added: “Six weeks wow!!”
A further praised: “That’s the nuts!”
Elsewhere, a cruel troll penned: “When you’re rich…”
Hitting back, Abigail responded: “When you’ve worked hard for your money and spent your entire life’s savings on this van AND went into debt.”
In another video, Abigail shared further perks of living in a tiny home and told how she can live in the country’s most expensive cities without paying rent.
Replying to a tiny house enthusiast who asked: “How much do you pay for rent in San Diego?” Abigail replied: “I actually don’t pay rent.
“I stay here for a few months out of every year.”