I am in a similar situation as I am also just starting. I kinda just jumped in with maybe 3 months "planning". NOw as I have gotten into it and just with a van.. the idea of a bus does indeed seem daunting.
Sometimes I wish we had done it this way! I guess no matter how anyone goes about it, there will be more and less stressful points for each method. We chose the bus based on a number of factors. After watching Bob's video about choosing a rig and balancing what we need with what we're able to do and tolerate, a small bus seems like the best choice. Of course, we're still early on. This could easily change, too!!!!
HAVE FUN. This imHo is required. I found when it started being a focus on trying to be perfect I got unhappier and discouragement started to creep up on me.
Adjust expectations. Youtube is great for inspiration. BUt the videos I have seen there do NOT show the difficult times. They make "perfection" look so easy. I had to realize real quick that I am not a pro and in no way should I expect to produce those kinds of results as seen in soo many videos.
Both of these are fantastic advice that I've only really thought about peripherally so far. I should stitch it on a sampler to hang in the bus while we're working to remind us!! LOLOL Instagram is especially good at making the whole thing seem very glamorous. Thankfully, I'm old enough and cynical enough to know better. I'm so grateful to Bob for showing the real side AND real PEOPLE!
Imagine that, there are people living as Nomads who aren't stunningly beautiful size 2 models travelling with professional photographers!???
Alot of errors can be covered up behind paneling or under flooring... put a rug down or picture over it, build a counter over it...lol
Set the bar low... and then raise it where and when your budget or skill allows... Setting my bar too high at the start was a huge mistake. It is like pole vaulting..LOL
I am doing this build out to switch it up and really start enjoying a new way of living...it starts with the build and your preparation.
I don't want to look back at a "perfect" build that was stressful to do. I will love my van with all its little imperfections that I had fun with from the start.
This is all great advice, too. It's also a big part of the reason I want to use as much reclaimed material as possible in our build. I told my husband all these fancy new builds are nice and all, but they look sterile and boring. Using reclaimed/salvaged/used/repurposed materials will not only save us money and be easier on the planet, it will give our rig charm and personality!! Imperfections in the build itself will do the same. Perfect is BORING! LOL
Thank you so much for taking the time to give all these great suggestions. I so appreciate it!
Brandy