The dilapidated bus was turned into a fashionable and comfortable residence on wheels (Greyhound) in three years.
Some individuals inherit their dream home, while others meticulously select and purchase it. However, there are also eager people who build their one-of-a-kind home with their own hands. The latter story involves a brilliant American woman who purchased an old bus, outfitted it with everything she needed for a comfortable nomadic life, and gave it a charming appearance.
Jessie Lipskin was inspired to restore an old bus into a gorgeous Greyhound RV.
This incredible story began when Jessie Lipskin, a little girl, watched the documentary “Trash Warrior,” in which the main character, inspired by environmental beliefs, created a house out of everyday trash. She conceived an idea to build an eco-friendly alternative dwelling after watching eco-architect Michael Reynolds’ odd presentation in which he makes boats out of rubbish and recyclable materials.
The mobile home’s inside is entirely built of natural materials.
They were also highly impacted by the concept of minimalism, which holds that people don’t need as many items or as large residences. So, after getting rid of everything extraneous and fitting everything into one suitcase, she went in search of a suitable vehicle platform to build the tiny house on.
The job of renovating an old bus into a pleasant and beautiful compact dwelling began that day. Jessie began arranging the living area after removing all of the furniture and trim, as she wanted to construct an eco-friendly house that was as simple as possible: it had everything she needed for four people to live happily together.
She was able to design her dream home with a huge living area, a functioning kitchen, a well-appointed bathroom, and a bedroom. They also planned and created various huge storage rooms, including a walk-in closet and space for a mini-library.
This remarkable change was hampered by the girl’s lack of construction or carpentry abilities, let alone plumbing. She obviously couldn’t do some of the job herself, so she solicited the assistance of friends and acquaintances, and in some cases, even experts.
Enough storage space was developed with careful planning.