Electric wires were taped to the wall in the original layout with our good friend duct tape to show where the bedroom plugs and light fixtures will be (thanks Red Green!).

 

You can cut a groove into the insulation in order to run the electric wires under the floor or along the walls.

 

View of the bus from the driver's seat. The closet is on the left and the bathroom on the right. We rescued an upper and lower kitchen cabinet from a remodel job and plan to use these as a base for the kitchen. It took a considerable amount of pushing and shoving to get the big cabinet through the door, but when it was finally in, we could move both cabinets around and try them in different positions and we settled on this layout.

 

Yanked out the old stove which is electric and framed the counter for a new gas insert.

 

Nick put in beadboard leading up to the kitchen. Puts a finishing touch on top of the plywood.

 

This is the beadboard on the opposite side of the bus behind the driver's seat. A bit of framing behind the driver's seat. Maybe a sofa goes here.

 

Mounted above the driver's seat is none other than the Body Fluid Cleanup Kit. I don't wanna know.