You'll Be Snug As A Bug In A Rug When You Stay Overnight At These 5 Tiny Homes In Utah
By Catherine Armstrong|Published January 05, 2020
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
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Tiny homes are all the rage these days, but it might be hard to imagine living in one full-time. There are several tiny homes offered for short-term rent on Airbnb.com, so if you’re curious about these little abodes, or you’re looking for a unique place to stay while exploring Utah, you might want to check out these five tiny homes currently for rent.
This 260-square-foot tiny home in Draper is pretty fancy for its size. It has a cozy seating area, full kitchen, loft bedroom (plus a futon on the main level, so it sleeps up to four guests), and indoor plumbing with a tub/shower, sink, and toilet. Enjoy Netflix and WiFi while you're here, too.
Check out the Airbnb listing here.
Stay in Cache Valley and enjoy this cute tiny home, which is just 209 square feet. It offers bench seating and a kitchenette on the main level, with a ladder to the sleeping loft. A shower and composting toilet are inside as well.
See the Airbnb listing here.
This tiny home is part of a resort that offers six different tiny homes and a treehouse! No word on the square footage of this little gem, but it's definitely spacious. The home includes a full kitchen, sitting room, master bedroom (with king-sized bed!), full bath and stackable washer and dryer on the main level. The loft area features two more single beds, so it sleeps up to five guests.
See the Airbnb listing here.
Back when this little house was built, it wasn't considered a "tiny home," but nowadays most Utahns would never consider raising a family in a space as small as this historic little abode! This home is beautifully restored and offers a cozy living room, fully-stocked kitchen, and bedroom with a queen-sized bed. You'll be located right in historic downtown when you stay here!
See the Airbnb listing here.
This little gem in Moab has two sleeping lofts with queen-sized beds, so it's perfect for a small group of people to share. It features a tiny kitchenette and sitting area on the main level, as well as a full bathroom with a shower. At just $85 per night, it's a bargain!
Check out the Airbnb listing here.
Do any of these tiny homes look like places you’d like to stay overnight? Check out their Airbnb listings, and make your reservations soon!
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