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The recycled grain silo home of Robin Brou Antin and her husband, Bob Antin. A hint of corrugated metal can be seen above a doorway. The back of the silo opens to a small, private patio.
Shelley and Matt Carter transformed a grain silo into a tiny home in Hocking Hills, Ohio. The tiny home, which features 25-foot ceilings, cost around $100,000 to build. The pair's company, Hocking ...
It wasn't without its challenges though. Constructing their silo home meant accounting for the structure's cylindrical nature — furniture designed with 90-degree angles were out of the question.
The Carters purchased a grain silo and built a 500-square-foot tiny home in Hocking Hills, Ohio. They received help from a local Amish community during the process, which took almost one year.
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