Project Omnia is a van converted into a motorhome like none you’ve ever seen before
- Tim began working on Project Omnia in mid-2020
- The vehicle used here is a Ram Promaster 2500
- Tim made sure it’s not just a place to spend time but fun to live in
Published on May 26, 2024 at 11:07 AM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on May 28, 2024 at 9:00 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Siddharth Dudeja
Project Omnia by Tim’s Awesome Projects is an example of how a motorhome is completely normal these days.
Living in converted motorhomes is not just affordable, but it’s the greatest adventure one can have.
But, having a perfect home on wheels is quite tricky.
You need to use the limited area and resources efficiently to get a perfect living space with all the amenities.
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Tim began working on Project Omnia in mid-2020 as a personal endeavor.
He also shared his journey to convert a simple vehicle into a portable home on his YouTube channel, Tim’s Awesome Projects.
The vehicle used here is a Ram Promaster 2500.
Now let’s get inside and see how Tim changed the entire interior to make a perfect living space.
![Project Omnia by Tim's Awesome Projects](https://supercarblondie.com/wp-content/uploads/Blueprint-of-motorhome-1024x576.png)
Project Omnia has two slide-outs that make the living space bigger.
One slide-out has part of the bathroom, with a tub under the sink.
The other slide-out makes the bedroom larger and adds space for a dining area.
Tim made sure it’s not just a place to spend time but fun to live in.
He changed the rear doors to a manual canopy with Bluetooth speakers and LED lights.
Project Omnia made sure there’s ample room for all your stuff — spacious compartments are given under the bed, accessible from both inside and outside the van.
![Kitchen in Project Omnia](https://supercarblondie.com/wp-content/uploads/Project-Omnia-kitchen-1024x576.png)
Also, there are large drawers, cabinets, and various storage solutions on the walls.
The van also has a kitchen for outdoor cooking.
From a 15,000 BTU AC unit to an air roof vent, an exhaust fan in the bathroom, and a shower that lets in natural light — this motorhome has its ways of keeping you comfortable.
Other facilities in the van include an Auxiliary Power Unit with a 3000W inverter and 600W of solar panels on the roof.
![Project Omnia motorhome](https://supercarblondie.com/wp-content/uploads/Interior-of-Project-Omnia-1024x576.png)
For safety, it has a 6-camera 4K surveillance system and a PCAN automation system.
The van also includes a 6-gallon water heater, a 45-gallon black water tank, and a 16-gallon fresh water tank.
Whether it’s Tim or the man who began living on a ship he bought on Craigslist, their unconventional ideas reshape our perspectives on living.
It would certainly be interesting to live in a motorhome and find out what’s it like.
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