Staying in the camps takes getting used to, for some it is a big challenge and what can we say for families with more members.

However, there are those who live comfortably in them.

The Evelyn family has eight members and has found a fantastic solution.

She turned a large bus into a two-story mobile home that has two toilets and a roof terrace.

The vehicle is used as a home, but also for travel.

In this way, the family spends a lot of time together.

The entrance to the bus/camper is an office and is next to the driver's position, and behind it is a kitchen with a large fridge and freezer.

The kitchen separates the entrance from the rest of the bus and is equipped with two bars, a sink and an oven.

Two benches and a long table make up the dining room, while large windows provide excellent lighting.

The first toilet is located at the back of the bus, while the second is on the upper floor.

The bus has a separate shower cabin, which is very useful for a family of eight, i.e. two adults and six children.

The shower cabin is located between the first and second floors on the stairs itself.

The second floor is reserved for the bedrooms, which, like the second toilet, are located at the back.

The bus also has a washer and dryer.

The front of this large camper is used as a living room and playroom, while a bed for the parents is "hidden" in the floor.

A staircase from the living area leads to the roof, i.e. the terrace, where the solar panels are placed.

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