If you're looking for a tiny home on wheels offering a bunch of room, a popular option is a converted school bus. Today, I'm checking out a beautifully converted bus that's for sale – there's a twist, ...
Marte Snorresdotter Rovik and Jed Harris live in a converted bus in Australia with their two daughters, Ellida, 4, and Embla, 2. Their expertly designed home has a cozy living space, a kitchen, a ...
In a time when buying a conventional brick-and-mortar home has become a far-fetched dream for many due to the overwhelmingly high costs, the idea of living simply in a converted bus has become ...
After both her children grew up and moved away, Jaime — a Californian farmer — decided it was time to think about what was next for her. She started her new chapter traveling in a horse trailer before ...
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) ...
DEYANA WALKER: My name is Deyana, and this is my self-converted school bus. Welcome to my home. I decided to buy a bus because I got out of a relationship about a year and a half ago. And so a week ...
Don’t talk to Heather Shutter about small spaces. Sure, she lives in a converted, 400-square-foot school bus — a skoolie — with her husband, Ben, three children (ages 14, 12, and 10), several dogs, ...
CLEVELAND - An Ohio company has found a niche by converting yellow school buses into hands-on laboratories as a highly mobile way to try to get students excited about science. "It's a huge billboard ...
MOUNT VERNON — Students will convert a school bus into an elementary classroom in Mount Vernon as a part of a state grant supporting STEM education. The Mount Vernon Community School District is one ...
A couple bought a 1985 articulated bus and turned it into a mobile home for their family. Emma and Nick bought the 18-meter bus for $6,000 and spent $45,000 on the DIY renovation. The bus has a ...
In a small shelter made of cinder block walls and a tin roof, Armando Hurtado Medina writes on a whiteboard the size of the TVs in many American homes. It's 6pm and lessons have just begun in this ...