Do you want to know how it feels to live in a tiny home? And if you’re one of those who are really curious, we suggest that you visit this resort in Lyons, Colorado state. Since we’ve seen a huge growth in the number of families moving into tiny homes, we can’t help but wonder – what made these people choose to live in smaller spaces?
Aside from the obvious reasons, such as living a simpler life by having less stuff and saving up on bills – living in a tiny house is indeed intriguing.WeeCasa calls themselves “The World’s Largest Tiny House Resort” – and it’s true! The owner refers to the property as a village, since it is made up of a cluster of beautifully designed and unique houses!
Book early so you’ll get the chance to choose from their wide variety of distinct and stylish homes. One of the most popular dwellings in WeeCasa is the Hobbit House, according to director of operations, Karen Agena. Aside from this customer favorite, there are a lot of other options to choose from, and all of these houses have a particular look and style.
They really made it difficult for their consumers to select – all of these houses are stunning! A terrible tragedy served as the catalyst for the creation of WeeCasa. The hamlet of Lyons was particularly heavily damaged by the disastrous floods that devastated Colorado in 2013. After the flooding, businessman Kenyon Waugh considered assisting in the economic rebuilding of his town.
The growing popularity of tiny houses around the country makes them a great fit for a town in need of extra accommodation options, particularly during the summer and fall months when many visitors pass through Lyons on their route to Rocky Mountain National Park.
After hiking the Appalachian Trail with his wife, Kenyon was inspired by the tiny home movement.
Karen claims that the couple enjoyed a simpler lifestyle throughout their time there. The tiny dwellings may be little, but they come with all the necessities. This one is very good. A small refrigerator and stove were ingeniously placed immediately below the sleeping loft, as you can see.
With its built-in workspace and modest kitchen countertop, the Juniper House is ideal for remote workers. The tiny house downstairs can accommodate many guests with its 280 square feet of internal area for visitors who want to organize meetings, parties, bridal showers, and retreats in a gorgeous environment. The Lily Pad has a boho feel about it. If you enjoy color, this is the one for you!