Join Brad and Dona on an inspiring journey as they take you inside their 1985 Crown Super Coach turned tiny home on wheels. After 40 years of homeownership and raising a family, Brad and Dona decided to downsize and embrace the tiny home lifestyle. In this video, they share their bus conversion experience, from a 14-inch roof raise to creating a modern, minimalist living space perfect for entertaining, cooking, and hitting the road.
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A Spacious Tiny Home Kitchen for Entertaining: The kitchen in their converted bus is the largest Brad and Dona have ever had. With quartz countertops, a large sink, and plenty of counter and drawer space, the kitchen is designed for hosting family and friends.
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Comfortable Living Space Designed for Gatherings: Brad and Dona wanted a living space that could accommodate large groups for gatherings. Their custom-built table folds out to seat multiple guests, and the couch easily converts into a full-size bed with extra storage underneath.
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The bathroom features a unique black walnut vanity with a resin-poured top, a carved granite sink, and a simulated wood porcelain tile shower. With 110 gallons of fresh water storage and a Nature’s Head composting toilet, Brad and Dona have designed their bathroom to be efficient for off-grid living.
Master Bedroom with a View: In the rear of the bus, the master suite is cozy and functional, featuring a queen-size short mattress, plenty of closet space, and nightstands on each side of the bed. Powerful Solar & Electrical System: Brad has outfitted the bus with an impressive solar setup, boasting 2,600 watts of solar power and 6, 100-amp-hour batteries, equivalent to 12 Battle Born batteries. The system powers everything from the kitchen appliances to the air conditioning, allowing them to live off-grid comfortably.