I've always thought living in a tiny home would be fun, and I think I could easily do it. I often wonder how much room I need to be comfortable, and the answer I always come up with is not much.

I live in a three-bed/two-bathroom apartment, but do I need that? Nope.

I only sit on one couch cushion, sleep on a section of the bed that is the size of 3/4 of a twin mattress, use one commode and shower, only use one burner on the stove, and use one side of the kitchen sink.

Reading that, it seems like I'm training for tiny home living.

I've been researching pre-built tiny homes, and every time I start searching, I get lost in videos. I always think, "You only live once. You might as well do it," then I start thinking of everything else that goes along with it.

Like:

How much will it cost?

Is Wyoming a tiny home friendly state?

Where can I put it?

Is there power and water available?

Who's going to build it?

Is it worth it?

Then, I close YouTube, lay my phone down, and forget about it.

I got on the tiny home kick again recently and discovered that Wyoming is an excellent state for tiny home living. I found this information from Great Lakes Tiny Homes.

Wyoming has lax laws on small homes throughout the state, making it a tiny house-friendly state. Each county and city is responsible for developing its laws, and most counties and communities in Wyoming embrace the concept of small dwellings.

What about in Casper?

There are rules you'll need to follow and specific dimensions, but yes, you can live in a tiny home in Casper.

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