Downsizing into a motorhome is difficult enough, The Evelyn family found a solution, converting a double-decker bus into their two-story motorhome that features two bathrooms and a rooftop patio.The Everly family decided that time spent working, to take two weeks a year together, was off balance.
You’re looking at a 47k lb, 13′ 5.5″ ft tall, 43ft long beast of a tiny home!With some research and a quick decision, they fell upon the double-decker bus they had renovated to suit their family and full-time travel.
The two renovated the bus and turned it into their ideal two-story home on wheels. The cockpit area is pretty spacious, and it also serves as an office for the Dane. That’s where he keeps his computer and most of the equipment that he uses.
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The motorhome’s entrance is a convertible office that sits next to the driver’s seat. Behind that is the kitchen, with a large fridge and freezer separating the entrance from the rest of the bus. The kitchen, which features a pair of counters, has a 30-inch sink, a two-burner induction stovetop, and an oven. This rig has two bathrooms with a separate indoor and outdoor shower!
The kitchen has a farmhouse style with a deep sink, induction stove, and plenty of gear for outdoor cooking. The rooftop deck has a sturdy railing so the entire family can enjoy the views, including hammocks that can hang from the safety guards! The kids dominate a daytime play area that turns into the parents sleeping quarters at night. This crew is family-oriented and travel driven. What an adventure!