Marvel at this stylish bus conversion and its tranquil open-plan living area

Find a single-deck bus, liven it up with a fresh coat of paint, and park it by a private deck in the Scottish countryside. You may have guessed it: these are the main ingredients for today's bus conversion tour.
Tucked away in the village of Gifford, just 30 minutes away from Edinburgh, The Bus Stop invites us to marvel at some of the best features of the UK-based converted bus lifestyle. And indeed we shall! As you're about to see, remarkable aesthetics and a healthy dose of glamour will guide us along our impending journey.
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Take a quick peek at what awaits us: A jovial green bus that adeptly merges into its picturesque rural landscapes.
Along with a fully-equipped barbecue area, the charming outer deck beckons us to enjoy a hot tub and plenty of alfresco seating.
Of course, it's the inside we're most interested in - and for a very good reason! Just look at the majestic tones that await us on this bus's open-plan living area and kitchen.
The Bus Stop's Airbnb listing promises to bring its guests "a unique holiday experience with a touch of luxury." With purple-doused sofas and serene sky blue lined walls, the interiors definitely stay true to form.
There's never a gloomy moment on this bus - guests will always stay warm and cozy with this trusty log-burner.
A modernistic bunk-bed pod with nifty storage compartments jazzes up the living area.
An elegant en-suite bathroom enchants us with its polished fittings. As the light blue motifs continue to sing their tranquil tune, they sweetly harmonize with the area's surrounding darker hues.
Right at the back, the master bedroom leaves a long-lasting impression. Along with a comfortable queen-size bed, this room brings us a glass skylight that lulls us with the mantle of the starry skies.
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All in all, The Bus Stop's serene tones perfectly set the scene. We're sure anyone who experiences this glamorous green converted bus for themselves will be eager to return to the Scottish countryside time and again.