Pull-Out Camper Van Kitchen Module Plans (Left Side Opening)

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Build your own left-side-opening camper kitchen with this detailed 49-page PDF guide, featuring step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and a labeled cut list.

The versatile design fits various van layouts and includes both CNC-ready DXF files and manual cutting options.

Key features include a pull-out cooking drawer, fold-up table, water storage, and detailed hardware and material list.

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    Plans are provided in PDF format, ensuring compatibility with most devices and ease of printing. If you require a different format, please contact me to discuss your needs.

    I am open to sharing my plans for commercial use, I only ask two things:

    1. That you get in touch and let me know that you plan to use them commercially — I'd love to know more about you, your business and where you are.
    2. You purchase the plans via the online store for each unit that you sell.

    Looking forward to hearing from you!

    While I don't offer step-by-step support, I'm happy to answer specific questions you may have during your build. Feel free to reach out with your queries.

    These plans are best suited for intermediate builders or those with some prior DIY, trade, or construction experience. They’re detailed and thoughtfully laid out, but they do assume a basic understanding of tools, materials, and build processes.

    If you're just starting out, you're still welcome to purchase — just know that you may need to do a bit of extra research or enlist help from someone with experience.

    All plans are in millimetres (mm). Some plans have also been converted into inches too. The units of measurement a plan comes are stated on each plan. Get in touch if there's a plan you're after not in your preferred units.

    Cameron Holder, Founder and Designer of Cam Made

    Meet the Designer

    Cam Holder is an Industrial Designer, CNC Machinist, and Cabinet Maker with a serious soft spot for clever, functional design. He’s the hands and brains behind every plan—making sure they’re not just smart and solid, but actually fun to build too.