The coronavirus pandemic pushed Sparrow Kettner and her husband, Keith Smith, to rethink their careers and their home. The couple are musicians who rent a midsize house in Asheville, North Carolina.
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Couple Documents Their 3-Year Bus Conversion From Start To Finish — The Result Is Incredible!
Couple spent three years on a bus conversion project and now spends their time traveling around the country in their luxury ...
My first school bus conversion (skoolie) was an escape. I was living under the dual thumbs of my student loans and mortgage, and working two jobs to pay for a life I didn't have time to enjoy. After a ...
Jake and Gianna Bachowski spent years traveling the country and living on the road with their kids. The couple lived in a van when their oldest child was a baby and a bus when they had their second.
We live in an era when purchasing a traditional home is an overwhelmingly costly expense for many. As a result, the idea of alternative, more affordable housing solutions has become increasingly ...
We've seen all kinds of "tiny homes," but this incredibly, wood-lined one doesn't feel so small thanks to its clever use of space and materials. Also, it's actually a school bus—so it's not really ...
A Portland man bought a double-decker bus and spent 10 months turning it into a tiny home. Whit Scott, the owner, estimates that he spent about $25,000 on the conversion. The bus is parked in Scott's ...
This looks like a perfectly normal bus, but it's actually an electric bus that used to run on diesel fuel. Portland's TriMet had it converted at a cost less than buying new. (Photo courtesy TriMet) ...
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