Since we started this bus adventure we've occasionally heard from folks who are interested in doing something similar but aren't necessarily sure where to start. Converting a bus into a comfortable tiny home on wheels is a lot of fun, but be warned, it's also a LOT of work. We're not experts, but we have … Continue reading So, You Want to Buy A Bus
Category: Conversion Logs
Blog posts detailing the process of converting our school bus into a tiny home on wheels.
Why We Haven’t Left Yet
"So, when do you guys hit the road?" We get asked this question a lot when talking to folks about the bus. Well the good news, is that we are planning to start our road trip soon. No, really. Like next week, soon! There are several reasons why it's taken so long for us to … Continue reading Why We Haven’t Left Yet
To Paint a Bus
I've mentioned this before in other posts, but one of the interesting facts we learned at the onset of our conversion process is that it is illegal to impersonate a school bus in just about every state. What this means exactly can vary from state-to-state, though most states mandate that, at the least, you have … Continue reading To Paint a Bus
Austin, we have lift off
Well, after nearly two years, we've finally done it. Not only is the interior of our converted school bus officially finished, but we've both left our jobs and moved out of our home in Austin, Texas. The drive from Austin to east Texas went very well and the bus made it all 250 miles without … Continue reading Austin, we have lift off
Downsizing (and pictures!)
Well, we've finally hit the most critical stage of bus conversion: painting and decorating. Okay, okay, I'm not actually serious about this being the most critical stage of the whole process. However it is certainly the stage that I've been most anticipating. By the end of September, the interior of the bus was technically complete, … Continue reading Downsizing (and pictures!)
Paperworkin’ It
Whew, the past two months have been busy! September saw us working on the bus at a frenetic pace - with me doing construction full-time, and Ryan joining me in the evenings after his 9 to 5 day ended. Weekends were longer. (As noted in the last post, all of this effort paid off.) If … Continue reading Paperworkin’ It
Home Stretch
What a month! We've officially entered the stage of construction known as the 'home stretch' (a period of time conveniently not defined by any particular length). Though there are still many things left on our 'to-do' list (painting, decorating, some finishing touches), we're nearing completion and it's exciting to see the bus finally taking shape. … Continue reading Home Stretch
August Part Deux
Well, this marks the second August that we've spent working on the bus. That's right, this project that we originally (ahem, naively) thought would take us six months to complete, has now entered its seventeenth month of 'in-progress' status. That being said, I'm happy to report that the pace of construction has picked up considerably … Continue reading August Part Deux
Parental Guidance
Well shoot, sometimes you just need a little bit of help. If you’re a regular reader of the blog (here’s to all eleven of you!) you’re probably pretty clued in to the fact that progress hasn’t exactly been moving at the speed of light. Mostly we’ve been hung-up on the concepts of electrical circuits and … Continue reading Parental Guidance
From the Window to the Wall
Having completed the replacement of several windows, we were ready to frame and install our first solid walls on the bus. To help do the honors, Ryan's brother joined us for privilege (or so we're calling it) of assisting with the process. Because the walls do not need to be load-bearing, we've opted for the … Continue reading From the Window to the Wall