Michael is a musician who wanted a quiet place he could go to and write music. Originally he thought he’d convert a tiny home in just 3 months, but his attention to detail (and there are so many thoughtful features in this build!) meant it took 2 years and 8 months to see the finished product.
The cozy cabin skoolie has a huge rooftop deck, a stone-facade fireplace, and a really cool desk space that hides a full keyboard and a TV/computer monitor where he can edit his work. He has under-bed storage, a great kitchen, and a wet bath. Enjoy the tour!
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He Spent Over 2.5 Years Building the Perfect Bus Home

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Michael wanted it to feel like a cozy cabin.

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His desk hides his keyboard and computer monitor.

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Wow! This bus is beautiful! I love the front door and the gorgeous ceiling. That stone wall really makes the cottage vibe real. You’ve done a wonderful job, and your home is absolutely lovely.