From the yurt to the container house, via the geoship or the Tiny house, alternative housing is on the rise;

and those who convert to it do not lack imagination!

Maurad, Anne and their two children are a shining example of this: this family from Montpellier has decided to build their future home… in an old double-decker school bus.

A long-term renovation

“Basically, we were looking for a house that was a little different,” remembers Maurad.

We consulted ads for containers, other atypical houses and we came across the bus.

We went to see him and brought him back!

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It must be said that its price was attractive: "10,000 euros was not expensive for what it will become, that is to say our house", confirms Anne.

As a result, the whole family – well helped by friends – got their hands dirty and still spends their weekends fitting out the bus.

For Maurad, “it's a project that will take 2 or 3 years because we really want to make it a top-notch house”.

A significant delay, but justified for Anne: “every time we make progress on the renovation, clearly, we are also making progress… on our vision of life!

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Discover this nice family hard at work in this video from our partner Brut.


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