MARY HAD AN ANTIQUE STORE. When she decided to live in a short bus she said, “If I can’t have antiques I’m not going.” She was true to her word.

There’s a 200 year old table, an old dresser with a sink added, a cupboard from a sailboat, fruit crates turned into cabinets, 100 year old kerosene heater, a toilet that rolls in and out of a trunk, an armoire, a traveling confessional (?) and lots of fun and funky artwork covering available spaces. (At least that’s the way things were before starting to remodel the bus in 2021.) “You have to screw everything down. Seriously. If it’s not screwed down it could kill ya.”

“Antiques don’t keep very much value these days. None of these pieces cost me more than thirty bucks. They all have something ‘wrong’ with them. One of the advantages of being a vintage seller is I’m also a great vintage buyer. There’s a lot of stuff out there you can get for really low prices that would work well in a vehicle like this.”

“As you can see, my style isn’t minimalist. I like to have a lot of color around. What’s relaxing and homey for me is a lot of color, a lot of pattern, a lot of design, so I get to have that in here. It definitely feels like me.”

You can see more of Mary’s skoolie on her YouTube channel, Maximalist Minibus.