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8 buses converted into gorgeous mobile homes perfect for adventure

08/10/2015
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  • 8 buses converted into gorgeous mobile homes perfect for adventure
    Is your dream to travel the open road in a beautiful <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/school-bus-renovation" target="_blank">bus renovation</a>? You’re not alone. Many adventurous <a href="http://inhabitat.com/innovation/diy/" target="_blank">DIY-ers</a> have turned their wanderlust fantasy into reality. From a groovy guest home to the ultimate road-tripping machine, we’ve rounded up eight of our favorite bus conversion projects. Read on for a look at the most beautiful, versatile, and affordable portable homes perfect for taking you anywhere your heart desires.
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  • 8 buses converted into gorgeous mobile homes perfect for adventure
    Is your dream to travel the open road in a beautiful <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/school-bus-renovation" target="_blank">bus renovation</a>? You’re not alone. Many adventurous <a href="http://inhabitat.com/innovation/diy/" target="_blank">DIY-ers</a> have turned their wanderlust fantasy into reality. From a groovy guest home to the ultimate road-tripping machine, we’ve rounded up eight of our favorite bus conversion projects. Read on for a look at the most beautiful, versatile, and affordable portable homes perfect for taking you anywhere your heart desires.
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  • 8 buses converted into gorgeous mobile homes perfect for adventure
    <h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/architecture-student-retrofits-school-bus-into-sleek-mobile-home-for-the-ultimate-road-trip/" target="_blank">Renovated wood-lined school bus by architecture grad Hank Butitta</a></h3> Most architecture students submit a written thesis for their final project, but not University of Minnesota grad <a href="http://www.hankboughtabus.com" target="_blank">Hank Butitta</a>. The young adventurer bought an old school bus off Craigslist for $3,000 and, together with his brother and a friend, invested $6,000 to transform the bus into the “ultimate road trip vehicle.” Retrofitted with transforming furniture, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/skylights" target="_blank">skylights</a>, LEDs, and reclaimed gymnasium flooring, the cozy wood-lined mobile home was driven all over the U.S. on a 5,000-mile-long road trip.
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    <h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/man-transforms-school-bus-into-a-groovy-mobile-cabin-made-from-leftover-forest-cuttings/" target="_blank">Pacific Northwest-inspired groovy short bus home by Steven Shelby</a></h3> While most bus retrofits focus on revamping the inside, Steven Selby chose instead to overhaul both the interior and exterior of this unique renovated bus. Designed with strong Pacific Northwest influences, the portable cabin-like home on wheels was constructed mostly from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/reclaimed-wood" target="_blank">salvaged timber</a> and secondhand materials, and only cost Selby less than $3,000 to build. The fully furnished converted bus houses a loft bed, kitchen, living area, bathroom, and a wood-burning stove.
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    <h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/old-public-bus-salvaged-to-create-affordable-housing-in-israel/" target="_blank">Bus-turned-affordable housing by Tali Shaul and Hagit Morevski</a></h3> Two women saved a decommissioned public bus from the scrapyard by transforming it into <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/affordable-housing" target="_blank">affordable housing</a> in Israel. With the help of friend and designer Vered Sofer Drori, the renovated bus was retrofitted with a bright and spacious interior built around the bus’ original layout. The motorized home includes a bathroom, rear bedroom, ample storage, full kitchen, and even air conditioning.
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    <h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/clunky-old-school-bus-is-converted-into-a-sweet-earthy-home-with-a-wood-fired-stove/" target="_blank">Sweet and earthy mobile home by wpi Creative</a></h3> <a href="http://wpicreative.com" target="_blank">wpi Creative</a> turned an old clunker into a mobile home that’s so sweet and cozy it’s hard to believe that it used to be a bus. The design studio lined the bus home with unpainted timber and installed a rustic <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/wood-burning-stove" target="_blank">wood-fired stove</a> to keep the cabin-like interior toasty on cold nights. The beautiful travel-friendly unit was sold to a young couple living in the Cascade Mountains.
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    <h3>Groovy 1959 Chevrolet Viking short bus home by Winkelman Architecture</h3> <a href="http://www.winkarch.com" target="_blank">Winkelman Architecture</a> transformed a rundown bus into a funky cottage on wheels with a retro sixties vibe. The 1959 Chevrolet Viking short bus was largely rebuilt from scratch with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/salvaged-materials" target="_blank">salvaged</a> parts including heart pine floorboards. Quarter-sawn white oak lines the warm Moroccan-inspired interior, complete with multicolored beads, tassel lamps, and Arabian textile prints.
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    <h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/how-living-in-a-200-square-foot-school-bus-has-made-me-an-ultra-minimalist/" target="_blank">Renovated 1975 International Harvester school bus by Michelle Kennedy Hogan</a></h3> Did you know that one of Inhabitat’s writers actually lives and works out of a 200-square-foot school bus? <a href="http://inhabitat.com/author/michellekennedyhogan/" target="_blank">Michelle Kennedy Hogan</a> traded spacious square footage for the open road and a renovated 1975 International Harvester school bus that she shares with her husband and three of their kids. The family bought the bus in Alaska and has since driven it across the Yukon Territory, British Columbia, the Pacific Northwest, and more. She’s even written a post about the ups and downs of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/mobile-home" target="_blank">mobile home</a> living and how downsizing has made her an ultra-minimalist. You can read <a href="http://inhabitat.com/how-living-in-a-200-square-foot-school-bus-has-made-me-an-ultra-minimalist/" target="_blank">more here</a>.
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    <h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-big-green-bus-is-a-retired-city-bus-renovated-into-a-mini-traveling-hotel/" target="_blank">Big Green Bus by Adam Collier-Woods</a></h3> In a self-described “massive recycling exercise,” carpenter Adam Collier-Woods turned a retired double-decker city bus into a three-room traveling hotel. Collier-Woods purchased the 31-year-old 1982 west midlands metro bus on eBay for just £4,500 (approx $7,400) and spent an additional $16,000 to rework the worn-out vehicle into a homey vacation rental. Available for rent in the English countryside, the renamed <a href="http://www.thebiggreenbus.org" target="_blank">Big Green Bus</a> accommodates up to six people and offers two double bedrooms, a kitchen, and even a log-burning stove.
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8 buses converted into gorgeous mobile homes perfect for adventure

Is your dream to travel the open road in a beautiful bus renovation? You’re not alone. Many adventurous DIY-ers have turned their wanderlust fantasy into reality. From a groovy guest home to the ultimate road-tripping machine, we’ve rounded up eight of our favorite bus conversion projects. Read on for a look at the most beautiful, versatile, and affordable portable homes perfect for taking you anywhere your heart desires.

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