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This pair of foreclosure Old school bus and made it a stunning house!
This Pope has decided to turn the school bus in the incredible motor home, and even set up your own blog on the subject. To this end, they purchased at auction an ordinary school bus with 60 seats, you drive about 160 km, only $ 2,000 then, in that they made it, is really impressive.
They decided to buy a bus instead of a trailer because it cost much cheaper, it was the engine and much more free mesta
You can not call a place home unless it is filled with moldy bus seats, so they got rid of them in the first ochered
Then, in order "not to freeze their zadnitsy in the cold season", they decided to replace the insulation on something posereznee
They used a foam which was applied to the ceiling using the sprayer, complete with reflective insulation, which will help heat the "tin can" inside in the cold at the same time protecting it from external heat letom
Then they conduct electricity and do santehnikoy
We invite you to enter and evaluate this miraculous transformation avtobusa
Hard to believe that this bus can accommodate all the things that are in any average home, including: a bed, a bathroom, a washing machine, and a fully functional kuhnyu
Lamp and sofa directly behind the seat voditelya
As you can see, "bus Kitchen" includes a full electric plitu
Sweets for the sweet jars in zhizni
Retractable table, which also has a folding leg for more prochnosti
Full washing machine, which has access to vodoprovodu
Wardrobe with sliding doors to save prostranstva
Bed, under which there are storage compartments. In addition, over the bed hanging LED lamp, and split system for heating and cooling prostranstva
Kind of pretty spacious bathroom. On the left you can see the door to the toilet. Yes the bus separate bathtub and tualet
Convenient and compact shower with walls of vinila
Composting toilet, which they will use until you get to a place with a normal access to kanalizatsii
The other part of the bathroom with a sink, a mirror and a small vodonagrevatelem
This house was built on wheels so that even in the height of summer was cool not only the owners, but also their furry druzyam
They called their home on wheels «Friluftsliv», that the Norwegian means "outdoor living"
They decided to buy a bus instead of a trailer because it cost much cheaper, it was the engine and much more free mesta
You can not call a place home unless it is filled with moldy bus seats, so they got rid of them in the first ochered
Then, in order "not to freeze their zadnitsy in the cold season", they decided to replace the insulation on something posereznee
They used a foam which was applied to the ceiling using the sprayer, complete with reflective insulation, which will help heat the "tin can" inside in the cold at the same time protecting it from external heat letom
Then they conduct electricity and do santehnikoy
We invite you to enter and evaluate this miraculous transformation avtobusa
Hard to believe that this bus can accommodate all the things that are in any average home, including: a bed, a bathroom, a washing machine, and a fully functional kuhnyu
Lamp and sofa directly behind the seat voditelya
As you can see, "bus Kitchen" includes a full electric plitu
Sweets for the sweet jars in zhizni
Retractable table, which also has a folding leg for more prochnosti
Full washing machine, which has access to vodoprovodu
Wardrobe with sliding doors to save prostranstva
Bed, under which there are storage compartments. In addition, over the bed hanging LED lamp, and split system for heating and cooling prostranstva
Kind of pretty spacious bathroom. On the left you can see the door to the toilet. Yes the bus separate bathtub and tualet
Convenient and compact shower with walls of vinila
Composting toilet, which they will use until you get to a place with a normal access to kanalizatsii
The other part of the bathroom with a sink, a mirror and a small vodonagrevatelem
This house was built on wheels so that even in the height of summer was cool not only the owners, but also their furry druzyam
They called their home on wheels «Friluftsliv», that the Norwegian means "outdoor living"