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Showing posts with label tiny house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tiny house. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 18
Bikepacking circa the 1950's
Labels:
bicycle touring,
bikepacking,
retro,
tiny house
Sunday, April 26
rural architecture repurposed

There's just something great about the repurposing of something you see everyday, in this case the ubiquitous 1940's grain silo, into something with a completely different purpose. In this case a B&B. Yours for only $175 to $210 a night.
Via the Tiny House Blog
...essentially a one bedroom loft apartment built into a 1940’s grain silo.
...
Gruene Homestead Inn purchased and moved the silo in 2007 and have since remodeled both the interior and exterior in our own inimitable style.
This unit has a very upscale feel and is quite a unique lodging experience.
The silo has a queen bed, full sofa-bed, stand up shower, two sinks, wet bar, microwave, refrigerator, private porch and can be rented for $175/$210. You can visit the Gruene Homestead Inn’s website and learn more about their unique lodging.

more photos on the Tiny House Blog
Labels:
architecture,
design,
rural,
tiny house
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