Kari is an amazing woman who has had some great experiences, such as backpacking across Europe, spending two years on a sailboat, and converting a farmhouse into an adorable home. She also built out her bus, Willow, for vacations while living in her farmhouse. It was then that she realized she didn’t like leaving her bus!
She tried to buy a tiny house and rent out the farmhouse. But she came home to the tiny home and still wanted to live in her bus! So now she rents out the farmhouse and the tiny house and just enjoys traveling the country in Willow. Enjoy her beautiful design below.
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From Backpacking to a Sailboat to A Farmhouse to a Bus

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She has a narrow twin bed as the couch and a larger bed in the back for herself.

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She chose to use baskets instead of have upper cabinets.

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She is smart to use OFF THHE SHELF things. Specialty RV items cost a boatload. Twin mattress is a great idea. Used cabinets are available all over the place for almost nothing. Drawers are superior to doors.