Family of six convert a 40-foot school bus into a beautiful home and give tour of the inside

Imagine a life where the open road is your backyard and every day presents a new landscape to explore. Meet AJ, John, and their four spirited children, who have turned a 40-foot school bus into a cozy

Imagine a life where the open road is your backyard and every day presents a new landscape to explore. Meet AJ, John, and their four spirited children, who have turned a 40-foot school bus into a cozy, mobile home.

With a keen eye for design and a knack for carpentry, John has transformed the bus into a sanctuary that houses six people and a plethora of dreams.

With a keen eye for design and a knack for carpentry, John has transformed the bus into a sanctuary that houses six people and a plethora of dreams.

The living room, complete with a U-shaped couch and hidden storage compartments, doubles as a sleeping area for the parents, thanks to a cleverly designed pull-out bed.

 

But the ingenuity doesn’t stop there. The family’s electrical setup is a marvel of modern te

But the ingenuity doesn’t stop there. The family’s electrical setup is a marvel of modern te

Open shelves display jars of spices and grains, many of which were grown on the family’s former farm.

An induction cooktop and an air fryer replace a traditional stove, aligning with the family’s preference for electric appliances.

The sink even features a light that changes color with the water temperature, adding a touch of whimsy to the practical space.

The family’s commitment to sustainability is evident in their choices.

The family’s commitment to sustainability is evident in their choices.

They opted for an Eco filter for their water, a gift from John’s aunt, instead of the more popular Berkey system.

The filter sits proudly on the kitchen counter, purifying every drop of water the family consumes..

The journey to bus life wasn’t a spur-of-the-moment decision. Eight years ago, the family considered making the leap but chose to stay on their farm to give their young children a stable environment.

The sleeping quarters are a far cry from the family’s previous arrangement—a communal family bed at their farmhouse.

The exterior of the bus is just as functional as the interior. It houses 125 gallons of fresh water and 75 gallons of gray water, along with two LP tanks for outdoor cooking.

Security cameras add an extra layer of safety, giving the family peace of mind while they explore new terrains.

As they look to the future, AJ and John are considering building another bus or even offering custom builds for others.

As they look to the future, AJ and John are considering building another bus or even offering custom builds for others.

Check out the full tour in the video below!