I try staying overnight in a retired bus, here’s what surprised me about the experience, Lifestyle News
Lifestyle For years, I've been obsessed with the concept of tiny houses, which are small homes that are often times also mobile.Sometimes, people even transform old vehicles into tiny houses.There aren't many tiny houses in Singapore so I was excited to hear about a similar concept called The Bus Collective, which is located all the way at Changi Village.It's Southeast Asia's first resort where retired buses have been transformed into hotel rooms. It is sustainable too, as decommissioned SBS buses from the Land Transport Authority (LTA) are used.While it sounds exciting, what is it like to reside in one of these bus-hotel rooms? Is it big enough for two people? And what does one do if they need to go to the loo? I stayed in one to find out.Lifestyle Comfy beds, functioning toilets and an actual driver's seatWhile making our way...