From the outside, the bus doesn’t immediately reveal what’s waiting inside. The vehicle measures roughly 24 feet from bumper to bumper, making it large enough to function as a home while still remaining manageable on the road. Solar panels sit on the roof, helping power the bus while keeping it ready for off-grid adventures. There are also practical additions everywhere you look. A bike rack. Exterior storage. A roof deck. Even extra storage boxes for gear that would normally clutter up the living space.
Everything was designed with travel in mind. But while the exterior certainly looks impressive, it’s what happens once visitors climb the steps that really gets their attention. Most people expect to see the usual tiny-home layout. Separate rooms. Tight walkways. A bed taking up a large chunk of the interior. Instead, they’re greeted by something very different. The moment the front door opens, their eyes can see almost all the way to the rear of the bus.
And that’s exactly what Mia and Jake wanted. Because creating a feeling of openness became the guiding principle behind almost every decision they made.