We bought a farm silo & turned it into a tiny home
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We bought a farm silo & turned it into a tiny home

Aug 06, 2023

THIS self-starter solved their rent problem by building a house in an old silo, but everyone is asking the same thing.

TikToker "Lake Dasher" shared the process online, turning a rusty old silo into a cosy home.

They said: "We got bored and built a house in an old silo, and here's how it turned out. Rent free!"

Video showed how the interior went from an empty steel cage to filled with wooden platforms.

Rooms were slowly built and insulation added, as well as tubes for air conditioning.

The finished product looked amazing, and the owners opted for a dusty blue paint.

The walls were decorated with photos of boats, heads of past deer hunted and photos of the family.

A flat screen television was mounted on the wall, and hardwood flooring was installed as well.

There was even a walk in closet added, filled with clothes,and a new shower.

But viewers of the viral video were left asking one important question.

One said: "What if someone buys the property?"

But it seems the silo home owner isn't worried about people buying the land the silo sits on, and is soaking up time in his new home.

Another viewer commented: "My uncle used to have access to a twin silo camp.

"It was four stories of awesomeness and will always have the best memories at that place."

Another said: "Always wanted to see one of these. Good job y'all, this is nice!"

An admirer said: "By far one of the coolest things I’ve seen."

Another innovative homeowner has made it her mission to turn a compact space into a bright, airy oasis.

Jen (@trailheadytiny) on TikTok has given viewers a glimpse of her very own tiny home and all the design elements that she has incorporated to open up the space.

One couple shares a tiny home of just 235 square feet, and although it might seem small to some, the pair have now been able to pay off their debts and are debt free thanks to their way of living.

This woman loves to save money in her compact space, but there's a unique problem upstairs.

The cost-effective woman was forced to crawl through the upper level because there wasn't enough room to stand.

For those looking to begin the tiny home lifestyle, some are sold on eBay for as low as £2000 - like this one.