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The student bought a used bus and turned it into a mobile home

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An American architecture student bought an old 1995 bus and converted it into a fully furnished mobile home.

In February 2020, an American architecture student named Caleb Brackney decided to buy a 1995 school bus for $3,000. The vehicle was later converted into a mobile home by Brackney at a cost of $7,000 to upgrade. Caleb Brackney spent the next six months designing and completing his new home by himself, including refurbishing the exterior, removing the old seats, reinforcing the floor and ceiling, and installing convenience equipment. benefits inside the car. Caleb Brackney started moving into his mobile home in August 2020. This mobile home is named The Roamer, after the town where the old bus was purchased. Most of the interior space of the bus is used as a living place with all the necessary facilities of a small house, the total area used is about 20 square meters. Right behind the driver’s seat is a cooking area with an oven, microwave, sink… The space between the car is used as a place to study and work with a wooden table next to the window. This is also where Brackney can play the piano and entertain. Taking up the most space is a resting place with a double bed, next to it is a sofa and TV. Supplying domestic electricity for mobile homes is a generator system, solar batteries and electricity storage batteries. The house’s clean water tank has a capacity of 190 liters, enough for Brackney to live for about 2 weeks. Most of the items and materials that make up The Roamer bus are recycled to protect the environment. Brackney plans to live in his mobile home for the next 2-3 years until he completes his master’s degree. Turn an old bus into a barber shop in Ho Chi Minh City with VND 400 million With the desire to move to many places so that he could cut everyone’s hair, Mr. Nguyen Hoai Thanh converted the bus into a mobile barber shop at a cost of nearly 400 million VND.

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