Catherine Ovejas, a resident of Lindenhurst, New York, has converted an old school bus into a livable home. With the passage of time, she has now commercialized it as a unique venue or transport for events. From weddings to parties and photoshoots to wine tours, this school bus conversion hosts different kinds of events. One can even rent it as a pop-shop moving throughout the NY area.

Catherine calls it Apt84, and she has built it with help of a builder friend, Jose Rivera. She has spent $25,000 to turn a school bus into a 225-square-foot home complete with a kitchenette, a bathroom with shower, a bedroom to sleep four adults and two kids and an exciting rooftop deck.

Heating and air-conditioning facilities are included to ensure full comfort inside. It is also equipped with solar arrays to generate energy of its own. This blue school bus home is an eye-catcher and people always want to talk about and tour in it. There are enough amenities onboard to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle, while the Bohemian style interiors combine soft white and wooden tones.

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The Apt84 bus home has been rented for weddings, bachelorette parties, wine tours and various other events since conception. Ideally, it is parked outside Catherine’s house in Lindenhurst, with expansive views of Great South Bay.

Grab your stuff and enjoy the outdoors in this sea-facing Apt84 bus home or you can plan a trip with your friends or family to another location and enjoy your time through the journey.

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