From a charming roaming cottage to the first B&B on wheels, we found five of the best school bus houses—so get ready to hit the road—these traveling homes just might inspire you to ditch your rooted dwelling. Notice the driver’s seat on the left? It was recovered to match the IKEA FRIHETEN sofa cushions on the right. The couple stores all of their outdoorsy stuff from mountain bikes to climbing gear in the tiny garage. To access just open the emergency door at the rear. Yes, this tiny roaming abode also has a full bathroom. You can see photos of the composting toilet and shower stall on the couple’s blog, Outside Found. Head up—After touring the Western United States in their mobile dwelling for nearly two years, Alyssa and Will have decided to settle down. You can buy their school bus house for $54,500. Mira’s a self-taught interior designer with a fondness for storybook whimsy. Jeremy is a master auto body technician who studied woodworking in college. Let’s talk a closer look at their lovely creation, a tiny home called Gypsy. There’s more to see. Watch this tiny home’s two-part tour. To view more photos of the Gypsy School Bus House, visit Von Thompson Creative. There’s more you got to see (like the subway tile bathroom!) Watch the video tour on the Expedition Happiness YouTube Channel — it racked up more than two million views! You can also follow Felix and Selima on Instagram. The ghastly green walls were painted a room-brightening white. The couple also added a double duty storage sofa that keeps belongings tucked out of sight. We appreciate the IKEA NYMÖ lampshade that adds a pop of cheerful color. The frosting on the cake in this multifunctional living space is the beautiful fabric accessories from pillows and rugs to curtains and throws. Wondering how a North American school bus wound up overseas? The Belgium couple had it imported from Tennessee. Here’s a glimpse at Europe’s first traveling B&B. There’s plenty more to see. This video shares life on the bus. You can also book a trip and view more photos of this school bus house at Let’s Be Nomads.