Traveling and living in a mobile home is an enticing experience for many, especially young, carefree people who want to break free from societal expectations and the confines of conventional living.
Tiny living is a lot of great things, but it's not exactly luxurious. The very idea of downsizing to a mobile home, be it a tiny house or a van conversion, is all about switching up your lifestyle and ...
Anna Morgan and Joshua Beaman bought a 30-foot school bus for $4,000. They spent four years renovating it, using carpentry and bargain-hunting skills to save money. The converted Skoolie has a curved ...
A family of six is living out of a double-decker bus after spending thousands of dollars to turn it into a home on wheels. Conrad Kirk, a 31-year-old father of four, initially treated the idea of ...
Tell a keen DIYer that something's impossible and then come back in a week. They will have done it; that's just how these people work. If there's a uniform way of doing something, ask a creative ...
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29 of the most epic bus and van conversions
Picture your ideal backyard and magnify it into a vast valley of wildflowers or transform it into a serene beach with crashing waves - that is the oasis some people have created for themselves by ...
Michael Cassata and Sara Cokeley turned a shuttle bus into their long term home. Since purchasing their bus they have put roughly $16,000 into renovating it. Living on the road can be challenging, but ...
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Home is where the bus is: Our skoolie adventure
Parents Morgan and Glaucio take us on a tour of their luxurious school bus conversion, designed for their family of six, ...
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