![]() ![]() You can spot Skooliana from afar, thanks to the unique exterior design, which features a vinyl black pine forest. It took Isaac and Julia a year to refit the bus from scratch, DIY. The couple decided to move onto a bus to save on their bills. You’d never guess they had never built anything before getting their hands on this 2003 Ford E450. Isaac and Julia’s skoolie is equal parts cozy and modern. Isaac and Julia’s Skooliana Short Bus Conversion There are solar panels on the roof, so they can go off-grid.Īlyssa and Dan document their bus life adventures on their YouTube channel, Instagram account and blog. Dan and Alyssa opted for using a foldable camping table they can use both inside and outdoors.įor the bathroom, they went for a wet bath and a Nature’s Head composting toilet. The kitchen features a huge worktop, a refrigerator and a storable electric cooker. The interior offers 100sqft of living space and features a kitchen, a sofa, a platform bed and a bathroom. The outside has been completely repainted in pastel color tones. They set off on their bus RV to travel the USA and both work remotely from their laptops.Ī post shared by L Y S S Bus has been refurbished by 84 Lumber, following the design Alyssa and Dan dreamed up. Alyssa and Dan’s Lucky BusĪlyssa and Dan have been living on the road since March 2019 on Lucky Bus, a 22ft long Ford E450 7.3L. You can check out Meg and Levi’s short bus RV conversion on their Instagram account. The soft furnishing is so cool, it makes the interior Instagram-perfect. Their bus has a kitchen, dinette, toilet and a platform bed. They went for a rustic look inside and out, with lots of wood, even on the exterior. Meg and Levi live on their 24ft short bus conversion with their dog Kiwi. You can find out more about Aaron, Cat and Stu on Instagram and their YouTube channel. On top, there are bikes, a spare tire and plenty of space for stargazing or sunbathing. There’s also a bathroom with a Nature’s Head composting toilet.Īaron and Cat built a roof deck that can be accessed from inside the van through the hatch. The tap swivels out of the window to become an outdoor shower. One of the cleverest features is the kitchen sink. The interior is in a teal and white color scheme and features a couch, a kitchen, a toilet and a platform bed. You can find out more about Cecilia The Short Bus and her owners on their Instagram account. The roof features a deck where they can sit and relax and three solar panels to generate electricity. Outside, at the rear of the skoolie, there’s a back deck where they can store their bikes and an outdoor kitchen counter. In the bathroom, there’s a Porta Potty and a shower. The storage under the platform bed is accessible if you lift the mattress. The couch is also a slide-out bed for guests. Matt and Christa opted for a huge kitchen in their short bus conversion with tons of countertop space, a fridge and a stove. Photo courtesy Instagram/Ceciliatheshortbus Inside, there’s a kitchen and couch near the door, while the toilet is at the back, next to the platform bed. Cecilia The Bus only cost $3,000 to buy and $10,000 to renovate. Matt and Christa got married a few months ago and immediately took off on their short bus conversion Cecilia. Matt and Christa’s “Cecilia” Short Bus Conversion Alexa and Kyle’s Sturdy Barb Short Bus Camperġ. Isaac and Julia’s Skooliana Short Bus Conversion.Aaron and Cat’s Stu The Bus Short Bus Conversion Ryan and Stephanie’s short bus conversion Heather and Nick’s “Vicaribus” short bus conversion We’ve picked ten amazing short bus conversions you have to see, whether you’re planning to renovate a skoolie soon, or you just love to peek inside other people’s tiny homes on the road. Some short bus conversions aren’t just practical and tough, they’re stunning tiny homes with all the comforts you need. The interior space is quite roomy and rectangular, which means you can design a very space-efficient floor plan. They’re between 72 and 92 inches wide and offer 6 feet or more of standing headroom inside. Short school buses are generally just over 20ft long, with five or six side windows. The low purchase price also helps aspiring van lifers who would rather hire a company to carry out the conversion, to cut down costs. Short buses are cheap to buy, so they’re a great option for the budget-conscious DIYer. The iconic skoolies bring back childhood memories and make for an excellent up-cycling project for those who want to live the van life in an extra-charming, robust vehicle. ![]() Short bus conversions have become extremely popular in America over the last decade or so. ![]()
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