We were very lucky to finally have some professional photographs taken of the bus while we were at the Tiny House Conference. Christopher Tack did an excellent job of capturing what it feels like to be inside the bus and it could not have been a more beautiful day. Enjoy!
The Tiny House Conference
Photos by Christopher Tack
Very impressive. Chris & Kelly, you guys did an awesome job. The tub is very cool.
ReplyDeleteNeat...What more do you need for two people? It's like camping all the time and able to take your home with you everywhere you go! How cool is that! You all did a great job.
ReplyDeletewow, that is really cool!
ReplyDeletemore power to you both! i agree the tub situation is lovely as is the color arrangement.
ReplyDeletea functional, beautiful conversion. Good job!
ReplyDeleteHow much did it cost to build?
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I could be very happy in such a neat bus. Good job; kudos to the two of you :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful photos of your gorgeous home!!!
ReplyDeleteReally, really beautiful and well done.
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ReplyDeleteGreat lookin' home... Nice job! It looks like your side windows have screens, but I'm not certain. If so, how did you make them? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about your home, but I was wondering where you purchased your percolator, of all things:) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Where did you get that tub?
ReplyDeleteChris does take some magnificent photos. And the bus looks wonderful. I love the pinwheel tiles around the tub. I grew up in a house with them on the bathroom floors. That house was built around 1928, just before the Depression.
ReplyDeleteChris and Malissa live about an hour's drive from me. Aren't they lovely people, too!
When my house is done, I'll try to get Chris over here on Whidbey Island to take photos of it. I hope, I hope.
jane
Cool bus you guys! The tub is awesome and it all looks very comfy and liveable. In your state is it OK to leave it yellow? Some don't allow that. Bus on!
ReplyDeleteLove your tiny house, considering the same idea. Did you upgrade the insulation in the bus (we are in eastern pa, winters are a little cold)? Are the windows drafty in the winter, should that be as bug of a concern as I am making it? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove your tiny house, considering the same idea. Did you upgrade the insulation in the bus (we are in eastern pa, winters are a little cold)? Are the windows drafty in the winter, should that be as bug of a concern as I am making it? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with other posts...very impressive.
ReplyDeleteWhat is your main power supply? like you have ac and many other electrical appliances what is the source of electricity.
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