Un ancien bus transformé en une mini maison
Debbie et Gabriel Mayes et leurs quatre enfants vivaient autrefois dans une maison de 465 m². Intéressés par la vogue des tiny house, ils ont décidé de transformer un ancien bus jaune scolaire, en une habitation de 23m². "Skoolie", repeint en blanc, est devenu leur nouvelle maison, aménagé avec astuce. Vous pouvez découvrir leur vie à bord de cet inhabituel lieu de vie sur leur compte instagram.
An old bus transformed into a mini house
Debbie and Gabriel Mayes and their four children used to live in a 465 m² house. Interested in the fashion of tiny houses, they decided to transform an old yellow school bus into a 23m² house. "Skoolie", painted in white, has become their new home, cleverly furnished. You can discover their lives aboard this unusual place of life on their insgram account.
An old bus transformed into a mini house
Debbie and Gabriel Mayes and their four children used to live in a 465 m² house. Interested in the fashion of tiny houses, they decided to transform an old yellow school bus into a 23m² house. "Skoolie", painted in white, has become their new home, cleverly furnished. You can discover their lives aboard this unusual place of life on their insgram account.
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