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School bus becomes a home

- Dalvin Brown

Starla Sullivan, 29, and her husband Brian were housesitti­ng when the inspiratio­n for a nontraditi­onal abode came about.

The couple were staying temporaril­y at an expansive, house owned by Sullivan’s mom. It looked like every other home on the block with a manicured lawn. It was the classic American dream home, Sullivan said.

“Staying there helped me realize I didn’t want one of those big, ticky tacky, they-all-look-just-the-same houses,” Sullivan said. “To me, it was just big, dark, lonely and sad.”

While housesitti­ng, the couple cozied up in front of a fire and watched YouTube videos. They stumbled upon a “random” couple who lived inside a converted school bus.

“A month later, we bought one,” Sullivan said.

The pair from outside Seattle, Washington, spent the next year renovating a retired school bus they purchased for $2,800. The process was grueling, with Starla being pregnant and Brian working full time drilling airplane parts.

When he got off work, they YouTubed their way into turning the lengthy van into a suitable home. They documented their journey on a YouTube channel and Facebook page. The home project let Starla put her interior design degree to good use, she said.

“It was really fun to be able to design my own space. But beyond that, my husband did all the plumbing, all the electrical and all of the gas work,” she added. The couple had painted the exterior of the vehicle together, but a sudden rain shower ruined it. So they outsourced help on the paint job.

More than five years, three kids and more than $30,000 later, it was well worth it, Sullivan said.

“Before, we lived in a $1,600 apartment with horrible lighting and could smell our neighbors smoke next door,” she recalled. “Now we’re paying maybe a third of that, and we live parked on four acres ... I’m 100% sold on the bus.”

 ?? STARLA SULLIVAN ?? This family of five grew tired of expensive rent, so they turned a school bus into a home.
STARLA SULLIVAN This family of five grew tired of expensive rent, so they turned a school bus into a home.

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