A BUS has been converted into a beautiful tiny home for just $10,000, fit with hidden features and even an XL bed.
A pair of Americans managed to convert an old school bus into a fully operational living space.

A bus has been converted into a beautiful tiny home for just $10,000, fit with hidden features and even an XL bed.[/caption]
A pair of Americans managed to convert an old school bus into a fully operational living space[/caption]
Leo and Lindsey bought their bus on an auction website and have since transformed it into a unique tiny home[/caption]
Leo and Lindsey bought their bus on an auction website and have since transformed it into a unique tiny home.
The pair showed off their creation in a YouTube video, starting off with the updated screen door fitted onto the bus.
Some of the furniture inside the bus was literally found on the side of the road, including a light green dresser.
This acts as Leo and Lindsey’s makeshift junk drawer.
At the front, they managed to rip out some of the dashboard of the bus to add another shelf.
The head of the bus even features a little compartment with a kitty litter tray inside for their cat.
Heading more towards the middle, the bus is fitted with light green tiling, the same color as the dresser, and as fully working firewood heater.
They retro fitted a table that they can eat food on, with a swivelling wooden top that can be detached if necessary.
Their couch can be extended by propping it up on storage space that can be folded out.
As far as electrics go, the bus is fitted with two 12 volt outlets, as well as a solar charge controller.
The electric system is hidden away, and they run on the bare minimum of what they need.
PLENTY OF SPACE
A full XL bed is fitted across the back of the bus, with compartments for clothes put above it.
There is storage space built in all around that acts as further room for the couple to put their clothes and other essentials.
This is where the slide-out fridge is placed.
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In the kitchen, the pair used peel and stick wallpaper and fitted everything you could need.
A spice rack is bolted to the wall along with a magnetic knife holder.
Lindsey confirmed they do not need to take down the knives while they are driving.
The water tank is stored underneath in the kitchen’s set of storage space.
For keeping clean, the sink tap can be extended out of the window to be used as a makeshift shower.
The counter top in the kitchen is even made out of an old bed frame.
The bathroom is kept private via a sliding screen door and is built with a composting toilet.
The pair explained that they bought the bus in New York, and started the build in October of 2021, finishing in the January of 2022.
It was also stressed that Leo and Lindsey picked up a lot of the equipment they have fitted now along the road.
The bus is not their full time home, but is used as a weekend rig for getaways.

In the kitchen, the pair used peel and stick wallpaper and fitted everything you could need[/caption]
The bathroom is kept private via a sliding screen door and is built with a composting toilet[/caption]