Florida resident Sasha Glass is a multi-talented artist who designs furniture, graphic design layouts, custom bohemian fashion, and festival attire, in addition to renovating tiny home-vintage campers. For her, art isn’t confined to what you find in a museum or a gallery.
“I know art, to some people, means a few abstract and colorful streaks on a canvas, but to me, it is in just about everything I see, touch, hear, feel, and taste. It is everywhere. When I look at something, I find the potential in it, then I assess whether it’s feasible to restore, create, or reinvent with my skill set. If it is, I go for it! If it’s not, well… then I learn about it to its fullest extent until it IS!”
As a child, she constantly followed her father, a skilled contractor, around, and the skills she picked up now come in handy when she restores old vintage campers
1955 Dalton Camper
This 1955 Dalton was renovated by Sasha Glass in the summer of 2017. The exterior is painted in coral and white in a scallop design, while the interior features cream, coral, and dark wood. The subfloor and walls have been repaired, the roof vent has been replaced, and the roof resealed. An external shower has been constructed, and Sasha has created an external hot and cold water option from the water heater using copper pipe and SharkBite/PEX tubing for the external shower. The wooden shower floor is foldable for storage and easy use. The old kitchen countertop was replaced with a custom-made decorative, fluid, and cohesive backsplash and countertop. A portable Haier A/C unit and mini fridge were installed. Sasha also custom-made the table, a plank wall, shelving, and upholstery.
1974 Lark Camper
The 1974 Lark was renovated in the fall of 2016. The exterior is painted in teal, seafoam, and white in a striped design, while Sasha has adhered to a teal, grey, and white palette with dark wood accents for the interior. The old kitchen countertop has been replaced with a new custom tile backsplash and wooden countertop, and an external shower has been constructed outside. All old electrical wiring has been replaced with new wiring, and the camper has been equipped with new tail lights, side markers, a wiring harness, an adapter, and tires. Additionally, a new propane tank, regulator, and copper tubing with flares have been installed.
1971 Tag-A-Long Camper
This 1971 Tag-A-Long was renovated by Sasha Glass in the spring of 2016, where the tired wood interior received a much-needed update. The purple, cream, and dark wood color scheme gives the camper a lovely modern and bohemian vibe. The old kitchen countertop was replaced with a new decorative, fluid, and cohesive backsplash and countertop. The plank wall and shelving were also custom-created for the Tag-A-Long, as well as the upholstery, pillows, and window treatments.