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Shane purchased a home when he was young and settled down into a job for more than a decade before he realized he wanted more out of life. He started out in a Sprinter conversion (and then another one), and finally found himself building out a short bus! His ultimate goal is to find where in the country he wants to settle down for good.

The interior of the bus is filled with beautiful woodwork and really neat window/epoxy features. It feels so light and open — and there’s even a corner shower with a sit-down seat. The kitchen is compact, but it has everything you’d need, including a hidden cooktop. What do you like most about this bus?

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Unique Shower Design & Stunning Woodwork

His NonToxic Short Bus Build 2

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Did you know that Matthew McConaughey, the famous actor, also enjoys small spaces? According to an article and interview with him in 2008 on Architectural Digest, he used to live out of a GMC van at least occasionally in 1996 which turned out to be too small for him. More recently, in 2004, McConaughey got himself a 2004 Airstream International CCD 28. He named his Airstream the Canoe.1

If you’re wondering where he keeps his Airstream it’s in an RV park in Malibu, California right on a prime surfing spot in the area. And so far, according to this article on Architectural Digest, McConaughey has used it for living out of, as an office, taking it on road trips, and more.1

The actor also mentions another thing you might enjoy about the beauty of small spaces in the article. McConaughey says, “the thing about small spaces is that they’re relaxing. You’re limited in your options.”3

Matthew McConaughey’s ’04 Airstream International CCD 28

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Images © Jim McHugh/ArchitecturalDigest

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If you’re thinking of traveling with your future tiny house you might want to think about building something like this because it’s aerodynamic.

Not only that but it’s also lighter in weight too. And when you go inside I think you’ll be amazed at all that’s in there.

Granted, this is pretty big for a teardrop trailer but you could still consider it one if you wanted to.

Aerodynamic Tiny House on Wheels

Enjoy the rest of this aerodynamic DIY stick built micro house on wheels below:

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