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Originally Mark wanted to build a tiny house on wheels, but when talking to his brother he realized that a standard THOW would be hard to travel with so he chose his short bus instead!
With the bus, he’s been able to go to so many places and get amazing experiences. He’s even more of an inspiration because he doesn’t consider himself handy at all! “I measure 3 times and cut 4 then head back to the store and pick up more supplies.” Who can relate?
Enjoy the video tour from Tiny Home Tours below to see his whole rainforest bus.
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He Doesn’t Think He’s Handy But Check Out His Skoolie!
I love the bamboo inside!
Gorgeous rainforest-inspired paintings on the exterior!
Friendly little tree frog
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This bus is so cute and different!
For someone who considers himself not being handy and if the pics are any indicator, Mark sure did a fantastic job. The bus looks great and I truly love the wood detailing in the eating nook and live edge table and bench backs. Great job indeed.