Our Story

When Covid started back in 2020, our long awaited wedding and the honeymoon we had been saving for & looking forward to for years, was cancelled. We suddenly found ourselves with tons of time, savings, and without a place to call home. As we began to think about what we should do, we discovered "buslife" and before we knew it, what started out as joke, quickly became our reality. We spent 13 months transforming a school bus into our first home, which we have now lived in, full time, for the past two years. Living nomadically has transformed our lives in ways that we could have never imagined, reconnecting us with ourselves through the magic of living slowly in nature. We feel so grateful for the life we have built for ourselves, that we’ve decided to dedicate our time to building unique, one of a kind tiny homes, for others, in hopes that they can find their own joy through living on the road.

Meet Indigo. Our first bus, build and home. We spent months researching how to find the perfect vessel for the build we wanted to embark on and after looking at countless Craigslist ads and driving all across the country to look at different buses, we finally found the one. We purchased Indigo as a regular school bus, in all of it’s yellow glory, in the summer of 2020. We thought we would spend five, maybe six, months building, but we had absolutely no idea of what was really to come. Six months quickly turned to ten, and before we knew it, a full 13 months had passed us by. We finally hit the road at the very end of 2021, taking our time down the California Coast. Since departure, Indigo has taken us to countless National Parks, music festivals, up and down the Pacific Coast, and even down to Cabo San Lucas, Baja California. This bus is everything we could ever ask for, helping us daily to chase our dreams along with sunsets. This is home.