
Fullfilled Coffee Company
Fullfilled Coffee Company started as just a dream almost 5 years ago. Through hard work and dedication (which involved many people) this dream was able to be achieved. I am forever grateful for everyone who helped and supported me the entire way. I am more than excited to Fullfill (haha, get it?) this dream of mine!
Step 1:
The coffee bus started off as a bright yellow bus, it looked just like a huge twinkie. It took a few weeks to find the perfect bus. We drove up and down the east coast going to different places and looking at buses until we found the perfect one! We found the bus on Facebook Marketplace (my favorite place) in Richmond, VA. We brought it home a few days later and started renovating almost immediately. We started by ripping out the floor to replace it.



Step 2:
After we ripped out the old bus flooring, we were able to put in a beautiful grey floor. Once the floor was put in, we outlined the cabinets and machines on the floor. The floor plans changed as we started building and understanding where everything needed to go. We then started building the cabinets from the bottom up.

Step 3:
Once the cabinets were in, we had to start the electrical. There were many bumps in the road during this time. We had changed machines which required different amounts of voltages and amps. I learned so much during this time. (I still couldn't wire things by myself, even if I had too.) We had to make a plan for where the generator would go as well.
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Once we got the cabinets and electrical in, we were able to start getting the countertops in. In order to get the countertops in, we had to get all of the appliances that were going to be built in. (ALL 4 SINKS! and the ice chest.) We had to cut and glue together so many pieces during this time we went through 3 bottles of glue. (I wish had counted how many screws we used)
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Step 5:
Once the countertops, electrical, and plumbing were in place, we were able to brine the truck home. After a few hours drive and a couple days later, I started painting the cabinets. I filled and sanded every hole and every imperfection down. I painted the cabinets a nice grey color.


Step 6:
After the paint on the inside come the machines. It took months and months of research to find the perfect espresso machine. I finally decided on the Sanremo Zoe. It is a 2gr beautiful machine. Last we had to do was paint the outside. Once everything was done, it looked beautiful<3
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