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Van Fridge Sink Unit

October 2, 2020 by Ben 1 Comment

We have long known father convenience of having a 12v refrigerator in your vehicle, and it goes without saying that every Van build should have a fridge and sink as part of the galley unit.Van Fridge Sink Unit

This side galley design is small to allow for room for walking past as well as being large enough to fit our needs. 

Keep reading to see how we build a simple…

Van Fridge Sink Unit

Van Fridge Sink Unit – Design Thinking 🤔 

Some ideas we thought about before, during, and after the build.
  • Under Counter Slide Out Fridge:     Many van conversions feature a drawer mounted slide-out fridge as a way to utilize space. I really like this idea and wanted to incorporate something similar in our Van fridge sink unit. Even though a drawer mounted slide-out fridge would be great in some situations, Ultimately, we decided against it because of access issues when the cargo area is being used. 
  • Fresh and Grey Water Tanks:   Fresh and Greywater tanks would be nice, although the added inconvenience of having to empty them, and the fact that we won’t be “full time” swayed us against having both. Instead, we will just have one 5 gallon water container as our freshwater tank.
  • Bigger 12v Refrigerator:    We seriously considered upgrading our current fridge to a larger model. But after using our trusty CF25 for a seventh summer, we decided to see just how long it will last and keep using it.
Let’s Take a Look at What We Have To Work With? 

The Fridge – Dometic CF25

If you read the review of our Dometic CF25, you will know that we have owned this fridge for many years now. We have now used it in three different vehicles. This compact 12V refrigerator is small, but we have learned techniques to make the most of the available space.

The Frame

We originally built this frame to hold the fridge in place for our Chevy Astro. It was modified for use in a Honda Element, and now we have decided to modify it again and use it in our Ram ProMaster Weekender Van Life Conversion.

The Water

Another camping item that we saw no reason to replace. Our Reliance Aqua Pak. This 5-gallon water container fits nicely behind the rear wheel well.

The Sink 

Another carryover from our camping supplies, a set of stainless steel bowls. Conveniently, they happened to be the perfect size to fit above the water jug storage space.

and Faucet

We had plans to use a foot pump as part of our water system but changed our design after seeing this Battery Powered Water Bottle Pump. We are not washing dishes or using large amounts of water, so this pump had worked out well.

Coming up with a design using parts we already have.

How We Built Our Van Fridge and Sink Unit

The Tools

  • Mitre Saw
  • Circular Saw
  • Jigsaw
  • Drill and Drill Bits
  • Scotch Brite Scuff Pads
  • Carpenter Pencils
  • Paint Brushes

The Materials

  • Glue
  • One-Step Stain and Polyurethane (Classic Black)
  • Varathane Stain Carbon Grey
  • Varathane Polyurethane
  • Black Enamel Paint 
  • ¼”-20 Threaded Inserts 
  • ¼”-20 Machine Screws
  • Finishing Washers
  • ⅜” Baltic Birch Plywood

The How

This is not so much a How-To, more me showing you how I made it. You can do it the same way, or you can draw inspiration from this post and make something with your own ideas

Step-1 Painting and Bolting in The Fridge Frame

Initially, we only planned to use the old frame temporarily. But after having the fridge mounted for a while we decided to incorporate it as part of the Van Fridge Sink Unit.Step-1 Painting and Bolting in The Fridge Frame of our Van Fridge Sink Unit

Step-2 Framing in The Water Container 

We used the threaded inserts and ¼-20 machine screws to fasten the water enclosure together.Step-2 Framing in The Water Container

1×2 furring strips help to stiffen up the panels and make a place to install more threaded inserts.Step-2.2 Framing in The Water Container for our Van Fridge Sink Unit

Step-3 Cutting an Access Hole For The Water Container 

We added thickness then cut a hole in the side panel to allow for easy in and out of the water container. Step-3 Cutting an Access Hole For The Water Container

Step-4  Cutting Out The Counter Top

We traced out the fridge opening from underneath before cutting it out with our jigsaw.Step-4 Cutting Out The Counter Top for our Van Fridge Sink Unit

For the sinkhole, we found a plate that was a little smaller than the sink bowl, traced it out, and then cut with the jigsaw.Step-4.2 Cutting Out The Counter Top

Step-5 Stain and Seal

Everything is sealed with two coats of one step polyurethane stain and seal.Step-5 Stain and Seal (1)

Our Van Fridge and Sink Unit Is ✅ Our Van Fridge and Sink Unit Is ✅

Another project is done and the van is starting to look like it is “finished”, but let’s be honest, there will always be something you want to change or another project to do. All in all, we are extremely happy with how everything is starting to tie together. 

Some Other Parts Of Our Van Kitchen 

  • Campervan Kitchen Pod / Prep Area
  • Blackstone Tabletop Griddle
  • Camper Van Fridge Installation

Winter Is Coming – See How We Heat Our Van

  • Chinese (Webasto Copy) Parking Heater First Look
  • Parking Heater Installation
  • Van Heater Air Duct System – Update / Upgrade
  • Van Carbon Monoxide Safety

Check Out These Other Cool Van Projects

  • Mounting Robe Hooks To Our Van UniStrut Rails
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  • Campervan Kitchen Pod – Mini-Prep Area
  • Unistrut Van Roof Rack

Thanks for reading, and remember to always take the road less traveled!

Weekender Van Life – Van Life Blog – weekendervanlife.com

Filed Under: #VANLIFE, Promaster Build

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  1. Peter says

    October 15, 2020 at 10:06 pm

    Wow! My wife and I recently paid our house off and are looking to build a camper van, We were getting frustrated by only finding full live in vans for inspiration ! I changed my search criteria and boom I found your blog! You’re literally you have building something I’ve been sketching up, even down to the bench seat bed swiveling seats and promaster van! At least this is my idea of what we should do. I’ll be building the rear of the van a little different But I finally have something to show my wife. Hopefully this dials up the stoke meter😀

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