The renovation of a grain silo by a Florida citizen has gained international attention. If you’re like the simple life in the country, you may appreciate this short home tour.
A minimalist lifestyle does not require giving up all of life’s modern comforts. Mini homes have full kitchens and bathrooms.
Use this one-of-a-kind Florida home as an example. Is the woods on 25 acres outside of Lake City, Florida, in a stunning home that was once a grain silo.
Through a sliding barn door, you’ll enter a kitchen with wooden cabinets and under-cabinet lighting. There’s a fridge, a sink, and plenty of counter space, so it can serve as a kitchen.
The kitchen is a tranquil space, perfect for unwinding after a long day.
This is a rustic bathroom with a lot of character. A corrugated metal shower enclosure is a nice touch for the mostly wooden construction. There’s an air of extravagance about showers with stone floors.
The essentials are stored in cabinets and shelves attached to the wall.
Upstairs in silo homes are where you’ll find the living quarters. The circular room’s metal ceiling is modern. In addition, it features plenty of windows so you can take in the breathtaking vistas outside your home.
The silo rooftop is a great place to take a breath of fresh air. Since the patio encompasses the whole home, you have plenty of options for where to sit.
The balcony of this little home is surprisingly roomy. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy the sun and stars.
This 25-acre property has a horse fence that is 7,000 feet long and does not need any climbing. Those who love the outdoors and value their alone will like this property.
Opportunity abounds in Lake City. Those interested in music festivals, camping, or just spending time in the great outdoors may find this peaceful Florida region to be ideal.
Lake City is home to natural hot springs, a plethora of annual music festivals, interesting museums and galleries, exciting cultural events, and exciting outdoor pursuits like kayaking and cycling.
As you’ve driven along, you’ve certainly seen a broad variety of housing sizes and designs, what with the current surge in popularity of small dwellings. There is nothing else like these silo homes.