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The grain silo that was transformed into a tiny home

The story of the Silo House
Planned to perfection
Made to measure
Open-plan living
Construction begins
Working with limitations
A quirky tiny home
Passion project
Keeping it simple
A space for the soul
A mezzanine bedroom
Room with a view
Attention to detail
Bespoke cabinetry
Small and perfectly formed
View from the top
A private sanctuary
Off-grid living
Problem-solving design
Designed for life
Perfect fit
Everything in its place
Projects in the pipeline
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Mark Lipczynski

The story of the Silo House

Architect Christoph Kaiser originally bought this cute 1950s flat-pack grain silo off of Craigslist as an answer to his storage problems, but when inspiration struck, he knew it had the potential for so much more. After some quick research revealed just how he could turn the silo into the tiny home of his dreams, Kaiser set out to make his vision a reality.

Click or scroll to find out just how he did it…

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Natalie Wain

20 March 2024

Homes

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