If you are someone who is interested in exploring the world you might know how nice it would be to have a mobile home. Traveling around with everything you need is a lot of fun. Wandering around with the comforts you get at home would be interesting. So how about a “skooly”? 

The name “skooly” is given to the yellow school buses that are transformed. With the space, they have when the seats are removed these buses suit the best for this. You can transform them as you wish. Also, these buses are durable. They are made to take kids from and to home and that would be a lot of miles. Transforming them wouldn’t cost you as much as buying one so they are good. Scroll down to know how interesting and fun it is to travel in a skooly from two families who use them.

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Transformed School Bus
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#2 Outside Found

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Outside Found, a website that Will and Alyssa work on. They are bloggers who travel around the world in their skooly. These guys have transformed a school bus into an adorable mobile house in 2015. 

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After putting effort for months they now have a superb house to travel with. It really is a tiny house with a living room behind the driver’s seat and then is a small kitchen with a gas stove and a fridge. They also have an office area and a comfy bed. Not only that you can find a small garage at the rare end. The garage has their backpacks, bikes, and much more stuff they need. This looks so amazing.

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#8 The Midwest Wanderers

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They are also another couple. Luke and Rachel Davis live on the road in their own bus transformed by them. With them are two more members their loving child and their pet dog. As Luke had written at first it had seemed like a crazy idea. But when they had spoken about it they had loves the idea of freedom. He is a pipefitter and had said to Bryce Langston from Living Big In A Tiny House that though he had done a lot of work there was more to learn.

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Transformed School Bus
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Their little house has solar of 100 watts and a 4 battery bank and that’s enough for them. It had taken them about a year and a half to fully complete this. You might see why when you see the inside of it. They have also lifted the roof of the vehicle. Rachel had said that it doesn’t feel like a bus.

Isn’t this amazing. Make sure to have a look at the inside of Luke and Rachel’s mobile house. Also, there are some ideas for you to transform a school bus have a look at them too. Do leave a comment sharing what you think about these amazing mobile houses.

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Transformed School Bus
image credits: Midwest Wanderers

#11 Some more ideas to transform school buses

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#29 Have a look at the Midwest Wanderers bus

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