“Looks So Impressive”: A Man Bought an Old Double-decker Bus And Remodeled It Into a Fun Tiny Home!
Back in the 1950s, this double-decker bus served as a commuter bus in Manchester, UK, and later became a tour bus in San Francisco and Mt. St. Helens.
After its long journey, it found a new home as a food truck named the Grilled Cheese Grill in Portland, Oregon. Eventually, Whit Scott bought it for $8,000, transforming it into a charming tiny home over five months with a total cost of $22,000.
The tiny home, complete with its Grilled Cheese Grill sign, features a practical kitchenette, a cozy living space with whimsical paintings, a small but cute bathroom, and a bedroom with a queen-sized bed.
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Scott, who now rents it on Airbnb, has created a little patio outside for guests to enjoy.
Living his dream, Scott now renovates airstreams and is known as a “tiny house maker.” Watch the delightful tiny house tour in the video below!
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Watch the video below!
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