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    Skoolie Feature Friday: Painted Buffalo Traveling Studio

    Today’s Feature Friday – Painted Buffalo Traveling Studio! People often assume (albeit, correctly) that you have to be a bit touched in the head to break away from societal norms and move your entire life into a retired school bus. While the romantics of living in a school bus full-time (fewer bills, more freedom, travel, etc.) are often what draw people into this lifestyle, there is a hidden gem one finds upon diving headfirst into the skoolie community. For us, the best part of the skoolie community is that it connects you with some of the most fantastically amazing people you could ever wish to find. Some take their newfound…

  • We installed faux wall panels over our skoolie's front windows that slide in and out and insulate our windows. Here's how we designed them! | Since We Woke Up | sincewewokeup.com
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    How We Installed Faux Wall Panels on Our Skoolie’s Front Windows

    Today we’re doing a tutorial on a question we get asked a lot – how did you make faux wall panels over your front windows? Insulating a bus is a must if you want to comfortably live in it. However, every window you leave is a spot heat can enter or leave. Especially those big front windows all skoolies have! In order to combat the heat beating in and baking us in summer or losing all elements of it in the winter, we designed a set of faux wall panels that easily slide in and out. If we’re parked for an extended period of time, we simply leave them in…

  • Today we're featuring the Happy Homebodies skoolie - a bus conversion with a roof raise, open floor plan and serious style! | Since We Woke Up | sincewewokeup.com
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    Skoolie Feature Friday: Happy Homebodies

    Welcome to the first edition of Feature Friday – featuring the Happy Homebodies skoolie! When we first started dreaming about converting Oliver into the tiny home of our dreams, like most people starting a project, we flocked to Instagram and Pinterest for inspiration. We spent hours poring over tiny homes, skoolies, vans, and renovated RVs, dissecting what we liked and didn’t like about each one. After months of dreaming, planning, drawing, and redrawing sketches, we came up with the perfect layout. As these things often go, our designs and plans changed here and there during the actual build. We’ve also done a fair amount of renovating after actually spending time…