Carpeted Van Panels

Remove all the hard board panels from the interior of the van.
Carpeted van panels. Carpet lining a van with removeable panels. Wall panels are cut from your 4x8 1 4 birch. The addition of wall panels have started to tie the van conversion together there are still a lot of trim panels that will need to be built and installed to give it that clean finished look. Finish the nooks and crannies.
Spray the surface of the panel with a generous covering of glue. Remove all the plastic fittings and screws. With all our panels on the van looked amazing. We used the kiravans easyliner 4 way stretch carpet in wheat to get a nice warm but light look to the van.
Measure and cut the liner leave 2 inches of excess liner around the edges. Jul 22 2018 we decided that rather than paneling the van walls with wood we would carpet it to get a better finish and make it seem warmer. Van conversion walls job well done. We decided that rather than paneling the van walls with wood we would carpet it to get a better finish and make it seem warmer.
All our floor panels and interior liners come cut to size and predrilled ready for installation it only takes a few self tapping screws and rivets and a couple of hours and the job is done. We used the kiravans easyliner 4 way stretch. It was still a bit strange looking because of the plastic gray panels on top but once the cabinets were in it felt like a cozy warm. Here s what our panels looked like as we began to attach them.
The full back panels. We find that it helps to use cardboard or paper to make templates of your van wall panel areas and trim accordingly. To install the panels we used 20 countersunk machine screws and finishing washers. This week i take on the challenges of tracing out the panels for my walls.
Your van will be fully lined in one or two hours at the most. Hopefully this helps anyone trying to build out their van or any vehicle. It looks a lot cleaner has a nicer finish and also helps to further insulate the van and reduce condensation build up while cooking and sleeping. Use heavy duty trim or automotive headliner adhesive for your vans wall panels.
If you don t want to do this on your own contact us and we can cut the wall panels for your van. It looks a lot cleaner has a nicer finish and also helps to further insulate the van and reduce condensation build up while cooking and sleeping.