Very kind offering to share your expertise. Especially seeing as this must be the most beautiful bus I've ever seen (& I see a lot). Love the message about working on ourselves. Always important stay present in the adventure.
Gorgeous bus! Redwood is so beautiful, and it makes that bus really feel warm and inviting. The seats in the back isn't my fav design, I like the bed totally separated. But that design works for them and that's what matters.
The bus is even more lovely in person Kyle. Personality and craftsmanship are abundant. If you get a chance to see the bus and meet Kyle in person you shouldn’t hesitate. They are both true gems.
I like the couch in the bedroom. The only change I would make is putting the refrigerator under the kitchen counter and then build a dinette in that area up front. Then, there's a place not only for food prep but to entertain guests. Then use the couch in the bedroom when you're alone. Like everyone else, I love the wood, it's gorgeous!
For the record I applaud him re-using the wood. But please please please folks do not just go out and buy old growth wood... especially redwood. Even if you have the money for it. Old growth means diverse and thriving ecosystems. And if someone is telling you it is just upcycled or re-used, make sure you look into it.
@@kandykaye9981 I never said otherwise :) But cutting down old growth forest destroys diversity and habitats. It is like skinning living animals to get their fur. The lumber industry used to cut down old growth, but rarely do anymore due to regulations and such. Which is a good thing. There are plenty of 'tree farms' where you can get new wood. Or you can do like he did and find sources of old growth that is upcycling or re-using the wood that was already cut down and been used already.
Couldn’t have said it better ~ essentially boycott buying old growth wood new at every turn, destroy any demand for the industry whatsoever it’s abhorrent and unethical, even immoral. It destroys the lungs of the earth and threatens delicate bio diversity and dwindling ecosystems we desperately need to reverse the damage done to the earths forests and not speed it up!!
Nice build. I would have like to see the seating in the front area of your bus. I would have opted to not have the freezer so that you could have seating. Thanks for sharing.
Really nice work. I love the beautiful redwood. We are FTers in a 1999 MH who boondock most of the time with a 95-gallon water tank, using water at about the same rate you do. We used to carry 3, 5-gallon water jugs in our little Chevy Cobalt toad but have recently purchased a 65-gallon water bladder to ensure we are able to make the 14-day FS and BLM limit with water to spare. Man, you carry a table saw with you? I'm impressed. Still, it's tough working on your home while boondocking, isn't it? We built our big solar system off-grid too. The hardest part was lifting 8 huge 550-watt panels onto the roof. Building the liftable array on the side of our MH was challenging too. My wife came up with some great ideas, but I ended up doing all the heavy lifting, which was not an easy task for a 67 yr. old, out of shape dude. I can't imagine raising your entire roof by yourself. Kudos! Those wicker cabinet door material is an ideal lightweight, airy and stylish solution. We're able to run our EG-4 28.5 Seer-2 mini-split 24/7 on our 16.4kwh 48v battery. In fact, we have enough solar to run both our A/Cs, appliances, fridge, etc. during the day while charging our batteries at the same time. Shading your heat pump is a great idea. Our entire 35 ft. Class A is shaded by our 4,400w array racked 15" off our roof, but we never thought to shade our mini split, which is mounted up top, like yours, but on the driver's side opposite our ladder. We couldn't mount it on our back wall like you did, as ours isn't strong enough, so we hung it off the roof. We mounted a 5,000w Sungold Power all-in-one inverter/charge controller/charger, similar to your Growatt, on our bedroom wall. This puts it close to our 48v 16s battery that we built from 16, 320ah prismatic cells which are under our bed too. We also have a 7.1kwh, 560ah 12v battery made with 8, 280ah cells in an insulated, conditioned space under our entry steps, charged by a 620w liftable array on the side, shading our bedroom window. Congrats on a sweet build. Take care, Chip & Cindy
I wonder what the weight distribution is with having the kitchen, the bathroom with all of that tile, and the couch with storage all on the same side of the bus..
The only thing i am wondering about is the space from the back of the bus and the wheels won’t the weight distribution be unsafe if weight is at the back 🤔
I’d be really curious to hear about the mechanicals on the bus? Having been abandoned in the woods with group things growing through it what was the engine transmission like didn’t appear that he put any money into it the mechanicals according to his financial breakdown so I’m just being super nosy
Very kind offering to share your expertise. Especially seeing as this must be the most beautiful bus I've ever seen (& I see a lot). Love the message about working on ourselves. Always important stay present in the adventure.
This bus feel like home, Beautiful craftsmanship
I love how clean this looks! 😍 I would always be happy here. I love how much natural light is able to come in. This is awesome!!!
The upper cabinets look great and fit perfectly. You have a gorgeous, well-designed skoolie . 😊❤️
The wood is so beautiful
Gorgeous bus! Redwood is so beautiful, and it makes that bus really feel warm and inviting. The seats in the back isn't my fav design, I like the bed totally separated. But that design works for them and that's what matters.
I love that the bathroom is so large. Most bathroom buses are small.
The bus is even more lovely in person Kyle. Personality and craftsmanship are abundant.
If you get a chance to see the bus and meet Kyle in person you shouldn’t hesitate. They are both true gems.
You did an immaculate job on your build, looks awesome.
I like the couch in the bedroom. The only change I would make is putting the refrigerator under the kitchen counter and then build a dinette in that area up front. Then, there's a place not only for food prep but to entertain guests. Then use the couch in the bedroom when you're alone. Like everyone else, I love the wood, it's gorgeous!
This is a really great idea!
This is a gorgeous renovated bus, very spacious.
Love the way that you did the bus. That redwood is very complimentary
Wow!! All that redwood!!! Stunning is right!!! Gorgeous!!! Many great ideas. Fine craftsmanship! Wondering where the passenger sits (with a seatbelt).
We were so happy to see this, Kyle and Jenna! The bus is looking FANTASTIC!
What a cool layout- it looks really comfortable and well-designed! I love the raised roof. And of course the woodwork is gorgeous. ❤ Very cool!
This guy is literally a genius 🔥
Your bus is really beautiful and well thought out!
You did a Beautiful job on your Home👏👏👏 Congratulations and Enjoy 🎉
Well throughout 👏🏾 and very beautiful bus. U would be a successful bus builder.
Man Kyle it turned out so amazing. You're so talented. Miss you bud.
This home bus is well built and designed 👍 bathroom is awesome ❤❤❤
I love everything about this bus!!!
Love the shower. Beautiful bus.
This must be one of the most beautiful bus conversion I've ever seen
Dude you are da truth. Awesome job 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love the red wood, beautiful
Love it Kyle!! You’re a natural!! ❤
Beautiful wood😍!
Nicely Done 👍.
Happy Trails 🎉.
JO JO IN VT 💞
You have an amazing home, Kyle. Thank you for sharing it with us and also your story. 💯💯
I love it so much!! Beautyful conversion.
❤❤❤
Great job! Nice guy to offer his expertise.
EXCELLENT BUILD ❤
Beautiful bus home.
You have a set of curtains right above a gas burner
That ceiling woa.
For the record I applaud him re-using the wood. But please please please folks do not just go out and buy old growth wood... especially redwood. Even if you have the money for it. Old growth means diverse and thriving ecosystems. And if someone is telling you it is just upcycled or re-used, make sure you look into it.
Seriously? This is beautiful and amazing.
@@kandykaye9981 I never said otherwise :) But cutting down old growth forest destroys diversity and habitats. It is like skinning living animals to get their fur. The lumber industry used to cut down old growth, but rarely do anymore due to regulations and such. Which is a good thing. There are plenty of 'tree farms' where you can get new wood. Or you can do like he did and find sources of old growth that is upcycling or re-using the wood that was already cut down and been used already.
@@TricksterDaemon-jw9hi and look at the uptick in fires in California 🤦🏻♀️
Shut up
Couldn’t have said it better ~ essentially boycott buying old growth wood new at every turn, destroy any demand for the industry whatsoever it’s abhorrent and unethical, even immoral. It destroys the lungs of the earth and threatens delicate bio diversity and dwindling ecosystems we desperately need to reverse the damage done to the earths forests and not speed it up!!
Absolutely Gorgeous Build 😍 ❤️ 💖 💕
Your bus is absolutely beautiful and I love your floor plan ❤❤❤
Inspiration ❤ beautiful soul thank you!
Wow!! Gorgeous build!
Excellent built
I love it
What a stunni g home
Very nice bus/ home!!
Amazing!
WOW moi chiếc xe nha đẹp kiểu khác. Chiếc xe nào cũng đẹp ca 👍👍👍👍
Nice build. I would have like to see the seating in the front area of your bus. I would have opted to not have the freezer so that you could have seating. Thanks for sharing.
Love the woodwork. Beautiful. Nice
I really like these camper buses turned into homes on wheels
like this the inside is really awesome and a great place to live
thank you.🇺🇲🚌🚐🇺🇲
Thank you
Beautiful..
Your bus is beautiful.
Beautiful!
Muy bonito!!!
Really nice work. I love the beautiful redwood. We are FTers in a 1999 MH who boondock most of the time with a 95-gallon water tank, using water at about the same rate you do. We used to carry 3, 5-gallon water jugs in our little Chevy Cobalt toad but have recently purchased a 65-gallon water bladder to ensure we are able to make the 14-day FS and BLM limit with water to spare.
Man, you carry a table saw with you? I'm impressed. Still, it's tough working on your home while boondocking, isn't it? We built our big solar system off-grid too. The hardest part was lifting 8 huge 550-watt panels onto the roof. Building the liftable array on the side of our MH was challenging too. My wife came up with some great ideas, but I ended up doing all the heavy lifting, which was not an easy task for a 67 yr. old, out of shape dude. I can't imagine raising your entire roof by yourself. Kudos! Those wicker cabinet door material is an ideal lightweight, airy and stylish solution.
We're able to run our EG-4 28.5 Seer-2 mini-split 24/7 on our 16.4kwh 48v battery. In fact, we have enough solar to run both our A/Cs, appliances, fridge, etc. during the day while charging our batteries at the same time. Shading your heat pump is a great idea. Our entire 35 ft. Class A is shaded by our 4,400w array racked 15" off our roof, but we never thought to shade our mini split, which is mounted up top, like yours, but on the driver's side opposite our ladder. We couldn't mount it on our back wall like you did, as ours isn't strong enough, so we hung it off the roof. We mounted a 5,000w Sungold Power all-in-one inverter/charge controller/charger, similar to your Growatt, on our bedroom wall. This puts it close to our 48v 16s battery that we built from 16, 320ah prismatic cells which are under our bed too. We also have a 7.1kwh, 560ah 12v battery made with 8, 280ah cells in an insulated, conditioned space under our entry steps, charged by a 620w liftable array on the side, shading our bedroom window.
Congrats on a sweet build.
Take care, Chip & Cindy
Now this sounds awesome!!
I wonder what the weight distribution is with having the kitchen, the bathroom with all of that tile, and the couch with storage all on the same side of the bus..
The only thing i am wondering about is the space from the back of the bus and the wheels won’t the weight distribution be unsafe if weight is at the back 🤔
Nice build. And that unprotected propane tank is asking for a car hit.
Hi from Depoe Bay Or
Beautiful build. I may just hit you up for advice sometime.
Ha ha ha! "If I could have figured out how to get more water I would have." Bro has a 5,000 sq ft bathroom
I’d be really curious to hear about the mechanicals on the bus? Having been abandoned in the woods with group things growing through it what was the engine transmission like didn’t appear that he put any money into it the mechanicals according to his financial breakdown so I’m just being super nosy
And am early also
A friend told me they had some government buses selling for $300
In my island.
Which os $150US
What has engine?
YAY I was so lucky to be the first to like 👍
No one cares if you're first.
You should aim higher in life bro
Seems no place for passenger to sit while the bus being driven??? Couch in bedroom doesn't seem convenient.
🫶🏻
My boy you've got a bug problem.