I converted my Nissan Micra into a motorhome. AliExpress discovers and bedding – it’s the ultimate cozy hideaway.

A MOTORIST turned her Nissan Micra into a campervan thanks to one incredible AliExpress find.

TikTok user @darkcatlyon used the app to show the audience how he’s turned his humble engine into a friendly place.

To make the bed, he folded the back seats forward before placing strong boards to support the makeshift mattress, creating a shelter.

By emptying the boot of her car and stripping out the back seats, the motors whizz was able to make plenty of room for two people to spend the night.

The influencer used the retail service AliExpress to gather sheets of mesh to cover the windows.

She’s not the only person who’s used cheap finds to transform a motor into a campervan.

One couple said they needed a £49 worth of a children’s product from Ikea to completely replace their Vauxhall Corsa.

Lisa and her spouse were strangely able to turn their engine into a position where they could simply spend the night when they were looking for something so simple.

Sharing her sneaky stunt with her fans on TikTok, Lisa explains how the foam trampoline accomplishes this.

Everyone’s favorite furniture store product has 3 sections, allowing you to fold it and make it flexible.

Nicknamed Plutten online, it measures 7 cm thick and 80 x two hundred cm wide, providing excessive degrees of comfort.

Lisa revealed how the product allowed them to drive their mini Corsa to a destination on a lake and still home.

Elsewhere, a man also converted his car into a camper van – but to live in it.

George Burke, 28, from Hereford, says he will now be rent-free, saving £900 a month and buying his own space in a few months.

And a man with a pickup truck can temporarily turn his paint vehicle into a camper and head out to explore the world faster.

Motorist and commuter Stephen Reid in a TikTok video how he can turn his checkered van into a caravan in just 10 minutes.

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