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Tyler and Juniper lived a minimalist life in Hawaii (Tyler even did mini-van life), and weren’t interested in paying rent when they got back to the mainland. While expecting baby Atlas, they decide to buy and renovate a shuttle bus.
Their budget-friendly build used tons of recycled and repurposed materials. They even kept an old bench seat to provide seating for Juniper and Atlas while Tyler drives. Enjoy the tour below.
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Family Shuttle Bus Conversion with Real Door & Lots of Storage
They have a fixed back bedroom.
There’s a nice, deep sink.
VIDEO: DIY Shuttle Bus – Raising a Baby on the Road
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You did a great job organizing the space for your family. The kitchen is very nice, love the wood counter. In fact, all the wood finishes really add to the inviting warmth of your home. It’s beautiful! I really like the clever way you did your cooler. It fits in so well. I switched to an electric cooler a couple months ago and find it so much more convenient and efficient than a frig in a small space. You’re a lovely family. Safe travels!