Allison & Nick purchased their bus somewhat impulsively, but they diligently converted it into the gorgeous nature-inspired skoolie it is today over the course of two years! During that time they were largely working full-time, saving money for their adventure.
They’ve been on the road for 6 months, enjoying all their hard work. They chose tons of natural materials like hardwood floors, quartz countertops, porcelain tiles, and a pine ceiling. But they also included the comforts of home with their bathtub and a sweet gaming set-up. Enjoy!
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Acacia Wood Floors, Quartz Countertops & Epic Gaming Set-Up

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They have a weBoost so they can get wifi on the road

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They used tons of natural materials for the build.

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Great job on this bus! Love the natural wood and surfaces used, the nice closets, the cool furnace. Also the very pretty bathroom (& the bathroom door). All in all — very, very nice bus/tiny home.
“They have a weBoost so they can get wifi on the road.” As I understand it, the cellular signal has to be there in order to give this item something to boost. It won’t provide wifi out of thin air. It will give you a stronger cell signal but you have to have ‘some’ cell signal first.
This is a beautiful bus. I enjoyed the tour. Watching these tiny house tours is how I unwind before I go to bed. They give me something to dream on.
Love Lyn