The dilapidated bus was converted into the stylish and comfortable Greyhound mobile house in three years. Some individuals inherit their ideal house, while others painstakingly select and purchase it.

However, some passionate people build their own distinctive homes by hand. In the second, an intelligent American woman purchased an old bus, renovated it beautifully, and filled it with everything she would need for a pleasant itinerant lifestyle.

Jessie Lipskin had an idea to turn an old bus into a gorgeous Greyhound RV.
This incredible story began when little Jessie Lipskin watched the documentary “Trash Warrior,” in which the protagonist, motivated by environmental values, constructed a house out of ordinary trash.

She was inspired to build an eco-friendly alternative dwelling after seeing the strange presentation of eco-architect Michael Reynolds, who builds boats out of recyclable materials and rubbish. They were also greatly impacted by the minimalist movement, which holds that people don’t need as many belongings or a big house.

Thus, she consolidated everything into a solitary bag and discarded anything superfluous before seeking an appropriate vehicle base for constructing the small home.


Little Greyhound, who had never seen such a scenario before, came up with a brilliant concept for a self-contained sewerage system.

The bus’s floor has a large tank that collects garbage and used water, which may be dumped at a designated location.

You may use the showers, sinks, and toilets in the house without any issues because the water supply is kept in a separate tank that also contains a water heater and all the plumbing fixtures.


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