Sheena and Thom wanted to travel and see the places they kept seeing on TV and Instagram. A shuttle bus was the most affordable option for them, and including the cost of the conversion, they were able to create a home on wheels for just $15K.
They have just about everything you could want in a conversion — it even has a shower, although they prefer to use the ones at Planet Fitness simply. A fixed bed takes up the back of the bus, while a cool convertible table/dinette space has multiple “modes” for when guests are over. What do you like best?
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Stella: Their DIY Skoolie w/ All the Amenities
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The Eusebe family lived in a 2,500-square-foot home in Massachusetts but wanted more freedom. Mom is a travel nurse, and Dad’s job is remote, so they had the opportunity to move anywhere! They had a home built by Mint Tiny Homes, a version of their Canada Goose model, and now have more disposable income and the chance to live in new places.
The floor plan in this home is incredible, featuring a split loft for the kids’ bedrooms, a multi-purpose loft, and a private bedroom for the parents above the gooseneck. They have a large bathroom, an office space with a telescoping desk, and a cozy living room with a couch that converts to a bed for guests. What do you like most?
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Their Mint Tiny Home with Split Loft For Kids
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Kori loves to mountain bike and snowboard and his nomadic life provides him plenty of opportunities to do that! He converted his own school bus home in about a year.
His bus has a great rooftop deck, fixed bed, and live-edge countertops. We got a chance to do a Q&A with Kori about his tiny life. Be sure to read it after the photo tour!
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Awesome DIY Skoolie for Adventure Sports
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The “Megalodon” is an incredible rig both inside and out. Meg is a “wholistic” nutritionist & fitness coach and practices what she preaches in her amazing 4×4 van conversion that she shares with her three big dogs. She got into van life because she loved traveling and changing things up, but hated leaving her dogs behind.
Because of that, she designed her van around her dog’s needs, including a pull-down ramp that allows them easy access to her bed and a comfortable kennel beneath the bed for relaxing. She prioritized a wet bath inside the rig and a huge fridge to keep all her healthy food. The conversion is just brimming with cool features, so be sure to watch her tour below!
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Black, White & Brown Sleek Van Conversion
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Like so many others, Danielle’s dreams of traveling the world were crushed in 2020, leaving her to find a way to satiate her wanderlust in the United States. So she decided on an RV — a 30-foot Keystone model with a bunk house that she transformed into an all-purpose room to give her a place to work or create that’s separate from the rest of her living space.
She’s made the RV into a cozy apartment, but still has plenty of room for storage, and didn’t have to get rid of her hobbies in order to go tiny. The RV has a full-sized bathroom, a spacious kitchen with a little oven, a large couch, and a “short queen for a short queen.” Let us know what you think!
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Her RV w/ A Bunk House Turned All-Purpose Room
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The Hancock family was ready to see more of the world. Mom and dad had been born, raised, and lived in the same city their whole lives and wanted their kids to have more experiences with the world than they did. So they bought a bus to travel in during their wedding photography off-season.
Incredibly, their 40-foot 2001 Bluebird skoolie conversion took only 69 days to complete! And you wouldn’t be able to tell by looking at it, with the large benches for family time in the living room, the spacious kitchen, and the neat bed set-up in the back of the rig. Enjoy the tour!
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Boho Bus w/ Triple Bunks for Family of Five
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For the past four years, Brian and Anne have been loving their RV life in a Class A Entegra Aspire motorhome which they have done minimal updates to. The spacious rig is “glamping” for Anne, who told Brian early in their relationship that she would *not* be camping.
The two had enjoyed vacationing on their sailboat for many years and were debating doing that lifestyle full-time, but ultimately Anne admitted that she’d rather stay on land. They work full-time while traveling, but still managed to move 40 times last year, staying around a week in each location they traveled.
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Life in their Class A Motorhome with an Added Wine Rack
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Ryan had the house and the 9-5, but felt like he never had the time to travel the way he wanted to. So he hopped into van-life instead. His rig has a cool kitchen that’s built across the cab of the vehicle and adds a lot of space to the interior.
Besides photography, Ryan enjoys mountain-biking, so he built a giant garage drawer that pulls out of his rig and houses his bike and other items. It’s such a nice van! Enjoy the tour.
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Incredible Garage Pull-Out Drawer in This Van
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Life doesn’t always go the way we plan, and that was the case for Nick and Shannon. An exciting business opportunity didn’t go as well as they hoped, and their choices were to either move in with Shannon’s parents or jump into vanlife. They chose the van.
The 2021 ProMaster conversion makes plenty of space for a kitchen, since Nick was a professional chef for many years and loves to cook. They also prioritized ways to get WiFi for Shannon’s business and a comfortable spot for their three full-sized dogs. Enjoy the tour!
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Pivoting to VanLife After Business Experiment
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