The inside of the icebox. Pretty large for an RV. Should hold lots of nice beverages.

The turlet. Note the extra TP in the cabinet above and the nifty little sprayer thingy.

The kids' bunks. The sides are 2"x6" boards covered with batting and some vinyl that I picked up in the discount bin at the local fabric store.

Our (me and the missuz) sleeping quarters. It is actually really nice in there. It is longer than a california king and as wide as a double bed. I got the foam custom cut to size for all of the beds from a place online. It is an 8" medium density foam mattress. I am thinking of trading in my regular bed for one of these too because it is so comfortable.

The shower. It is filthy on the floor because I was tromping around inside while I caulked the seams with silicone and installed all of the fixtures and drains. I got the shower from a place called McMaster-Carr online. It had a solid plastic bottom tray and flexible plastic walls. I had to modify the walls to match the curvature of the bus roof.

The kitchen! It's huge, isn't it? No, but it will do what we need.The cabinet is MDF covered with wallpaper. The microwave is the sole means of cooking anything inside the bus. I am installing a gas grill outside.

The door to the toilet. It doesn't take up any room in the bathroom or hallway when it is open.

The shot down the hallway. There is no artificial light here, the skylights and bus windows are providing all of the light in this shot. I told you I didn't need those lousy bus windows. All I have left to do inside is carpet this bad boy.

The completed entryway with grab bar, clock and wallpaper. The dash is also covered with the same vinyl as the bed bumpers.