Carpet!! Cheap, easy, warm, comfortable and easy to fit. We built our Vivaro 9 years ago and the carpet is still fine, despite the fact that we travel with a dog. Great van, the best medium sized van, post 07 and you get a fantastic common rail diesel engine with timing chain and 6 speed box.
@@allanb52 I don’t think I will ever do anything on this van you’ll agree on lol, I’m glad yours is still going strong and your still enjoying it that’s all that matters
@@Forever_Campervan_Adventures Most people don't use carpets and I think they are more practical. I make this point as an alternative that may not occur to people.
Then again you could have tiled side to side with possibly two planks ... the added benefit is that it would give the impression the van is wider rather than longer ... you can't have the ceiling running front to rear with the floor side to side
@@Nehpets-RJ I never thought of going side to side but as you say it would give impression of the van being wider, the ceiling is fabric so no front to back issues with that
Carpet!! Cheap, easy, warm, comfortable and easy to fit. We built our Vivaro 9 years ago and the carpet is still fine, despite the fact that we travel with a dog. Great van, the best medium sized van, post 07 and you get a fantastic common rail diesel engine with timing chain and 6 speed box.
@@allanb52 I don’t think I will ever do anything on this van you’ll agree on lol, I’m glad yours is still going strong and your still enjoying it that’s all that matters
@@Forever_Campervan_Adventures Most people don't use carpets and I think they are more practical. I make this point as an alternative that may not occur to people.
Hi great progress this van will look mint when its done nice work mate
@@leephillips282 thank you so much for that Lee it means a lot and I’m glad your enjoying the process
Then again you could have tiled side to side with possibly two planks ... the added benefit is that it would give the impression the van is wider rather than longer ... you can't have the ceiling running front to rear with the floor side to side
@@Nehpets-RJ I never thought of going side to side but as you say it would give impression of the van being wider, the ceiling is fabric so no front to back issues with that
@@Forever_Campervan_Adventures BUT i am probably too late with my suggestion and the floor is down front to back ... C'est la vie ... Next time :)