Turn a School Bus Into a Mobile Living Home!
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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You'll want to take a look at this school bus that was turned into a mobile living home.
The amazing bus has all the comforts of home inside and makes the perfect tiny home to travel around North America. There are so many details that you will love about this bus, the interior feels spacious and modern and it is decorated just like home. The couple's bed is elevated with storage and a washing machine underneath. Shop Tiny Homes There is a brick accent wall behind the small wood stove, wooden ceilings and floors, and white kitchen cabinets. The kitchen has an apron sink and stainless steel appliances, with plenty of kitchen cabinets and counter space to prepare all your meals while on the road. The open kitchen and living area also has a desk area that when not being used as an office area, can double as a place to eat. The roof of the converted bus has 6 solar panels for all their energy needs.
The seating that they use inside the bus is both stylish and functional.
The cushions are outdoor furniture cushions so they are water and stain resistant which for traveling is ideal. The checkered fabric used on the seating is a throw that they keep over the seats so they can toss it in the wash as needed. The cushions are spot clean only with no zippers. The checkered throw really does help them to keep the couch clean with their cat Mr. Beebles. A lot of planning went into every inch of the converted bus prior to the couple even starting the build. Under the couch, they keep winter stuff such as jackets, coats, scarfs, and boots. They rotate the things in their closet seasonally. It helps them to keep their things organized. They also have four storage boxes that are under the bus and those are used for items such as camping gear, tools, and everything else you might store in a garage or a shed.
The couple has been getting a lot of requests for more pictures of the bus from different angles.
In particular, there has been a lot of interest in where they keep their clothes and if they had a closet so here it is. They have two rods in there. The top half of the closet is her husband's and the bottom is for the wife. Next to the drawers underneath the bed on the left, there is an additional small area with a rod that is used for hanging coats, jackets or closet overflow. All of the couple's winter stuff is stored away under the couch at the for the moment. They have had a huge increase in followers on their site over the last while with lots of questions. They wish they could answer every single question but it's not possible. They are trying their best to answer as many as they can. They will be putting together a post with answers to the most frequently asked questions soon.
You can follow the couple and their adventures on their Facebook site Going Boundless to see where they travel to next and all the fun things that they do.
You will sure to be inspired by a converted bus or adventure of your own. You'll want to take a closer look at this amazing converted bus, and some of the couple's travels throughout the United States and Canada.