DIY Double Decker Bus Tiny House Conversion - Family of 8
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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Take a look inside of this incredible 47,000 pound, 13 foot 5.5 inches tall, 43-foot long tiny house on wheels.
The Everly family decided that time spent working, to take two weeks a year together, was off balance. So with some research and a quick decision, they fell upon the double-decker bus they had renovated to suit their family and full-time travel. This bus rig has two bathrooms with a separate indoor and outdoor shower. Shop Tiny Homes The kitchen has a farmhouse style with a deep sink, induction stove, and plenty of gear for outdoor cooking. The rooftop deck has a sturdy railing so the entire family can enjoy the views, including hammocks that can hang from the safety guards. The kids dominate a daytime play area that turns into the parents sleeping quarters at night. This crew is family-oriented and travel driven. What an adventure. You'll want to watch the entire video, you are sure to be inspired.
The bus tiny home is home to a family of 8, with 2 adults, and 6 kids.
The double-decker tour bus has been converted into an amazing home you'll be sure to love. The bus conversion is beautifully finished inside and out. When you enter the front of the bus, you have what is considered to be the home office/cock pit of the bus, there is a desk area, GPS, seating, and computer screens set up whenever the family gets stationed somewhere. Moving from the office back into the bus you have the kitchen area, with the fridge on one side, and the freezer on the other, besides that you have the full kitchen. On the driver's side you have the kitchen cabinetry, with the kitchen countertop, with storage below, on the passenger's side of the bus you have a 30-inch sink, a stove, and an oven. The kitchen is done in a farmhouse style, with butcher block countertops. The bus has an induction oven, since they didn't have any gas in the bus, there is only a two-burner stove, as they do a lot of cooking in their Insta Pot, and cooking outside.
Behind the kitchen is the dining area, surrounded by big giant windows (one of the reasons they purchased the bus), so they get plenty of natural light, with the backs of the seats folding up to create a dining room table.
The dining table is especially important as dinner as a family is very important to them. Behind the dining, seating is storage for things like cereal, and food, which is needed with a family of 8. In this area, there are two air conditioning units, one for when they are driving, and the other for when the bus is parked.
Towards the back of the first level of the bus, is a smaller bathroom, with a toilet, and a sink.
There is another bathroom upstairs and a separate shower. With a family of 8 it was important to have access to bathrooms when needed, thus the reason for a separate shower. You'll want to watch the entire video for all the details.