I don't know about you, but when I think of I-70, I don't think of relaxing. However, there is one tiny house cabin that's hidden in a cove just off the interstate that does appear to offer a lot of relaxation options.
I've seen a lot of tiny homes especially lately, but I've never seen one quite as...round as this one. It's a dome home made for someone who wants to live off-the-grid and it's currently in Missouri.
What do you look for when it comes to Missouri barns? Does size matter? What about water activities? The reason I ask is I found all of these factors in one Missouri barn located near Rolla.
Don't go falling in love with her, Clark. This here is a RV...actually it's a tiny home in Missouri that needs some TLC, but does have some interesting possibilities.
Got a decent sized delivery truck? Then you also have the potential of a home on wheels based on one I've found in Springfield, Missouri that used to be a truck, but is now a tiny home that even has bunk beds in it.
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.