British carpenter Adam Collier-Woods has recently completed an awesome up-cycling project—after buying a vintage double-decker bus off eBay for £4,500, he then spent the next six months converting the vehicle into a fantastic mobile hotel.
The bright green bus has spent almost 30 years servicing the streets of Coventry, Birmingham and Hull—the refurbishment of its interiors from public transport to cozy plus-sized camper took its new owner £10,000 to complete.
Capable of accommodating 6 people comfortably, the “Big Green Bus” features two bedrooms, a kitchen and even a log-burning stove—Collier-Woods scoured homeware stores to create a fun retro aesthetic.
Perhaps, the most charming feature of this quirky mobile hotel is the original bus seats that have been retained at the front of the second level.
The bus is now stationed at a campsite in Wealden, Sussex—if you would like to book a stay on this one-of-a-kind hotel, find more information on how you can do so on its website.
[via Daily Mail, images via The Big Green Bus’s Facebook Page]