There are tiny homes and there are teeny tiny abodes and I think this is that second one. It's a true tiny home that's just minutes away from Dot Foods in Mt. Sterling, Illinois.
I haven't seen a lot of places to stay that embrace pets with open arms. This one does. It's a pet-friendly tiny barn cabin that's located near Moberly, Missouri and it also happens to have a huge 100 inch projection screen.
Do you love barns? Do you wish you could fit your life into a tiny home? I found a place that can check both of those boxes. It's a tiny home that almost looks like a barn and it's located in southeast Iowa.
Most of us that have been on Earth for a few decades have ridden on a classic Bluebird school bus. I found one in Missouri that has been converted into a solar-powered tiny home on wheels and you can see inside.
If your priorities for getaways include rivers and staring at the sky, I found a new tiny home that checks both of those boxes. It's literally steps from the Missouri River and also features a skylight.
The tiny home trend is exploding as more people are minimalizing their lives of stuff. Do you think you could shrink your life into a 400 square foot tiny home like this one near Wentzville, Missouri? Let's find out.
If you want to plan a romantic getaway in the Missouri woods, I have found a special place. It's a tiny house that has a hot tub, sauna and a marry me tree if you have big questions to ask.
I'm probably delusional, but I'd love to have a tiny house someday. If that's also something on your daydream list, you should check out this Missouri tiny house that even includes a clever way to hide a bathtub.
I may very well get laughed out of the room, but I'd like to share an idea with you. I think both Quincy and Hannibal should have tiny home communities. Please allow me to explain why.