Home sweet silo home
By raydene
@raydene (9871)
United States
March 15, 2009 8:25am CST
Would you live with a fox
in a box...on a pillow
in a silo?...hehe
I found this house..
As some of you know I love the unique
and the idea of living in a
different type home is exciting to me
Would you live in this house?
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2006/nov/19/six-story-silo-turned-home-sweet-home/
xoxooxoxoxo
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11 responses
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
18 Mar 09
nope I am quite the traditionalist, I do not like weird things, I like older homes, I just like the old time styles.
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@mummyofthree (2715)
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15 Mar 09
Wow!
That is so different!
I'm not sure wether I'd want to live there. Looks a little bit claustrophobic from the pictures.
I'd have to go and have a proper nosey before I could say for definate!
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@faith210 (11224)
• Philippines
18 Mar 09
Hi raydene! Oh that is so beautiful and it really looks so cozy inside. I checked on the photos and found that they did an amazing job. I would love to have a home like that. It truly is a fantastic home to have!
Take care and blessings to you!
lovelots..faith
@messageme (2821)
• United States
19 Mar 09
It's amazing what people can make homes out of! There is a town near me that has a silo house. I think it is just amazing what they did with it and they actually live there! I have never seen the inside, but I would love too. Maybe some day I will get the curage to go up to the house and ask if I can have a look around
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@BarBaraPrz (45476)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
15 Mar 09
It is interesting, to say the least. Sort of like living in a lighthouse, but on dry land...
Since they were starting from scratch, I think they should have put in an elevator -- wouldn't take up any more room than the staircase. I'd also put in more windows.
@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
24 Jan 13
I can't imagine a silo can be a house? This will not be favorable to our country because I live in a tropical country. but since you have the link.. ohh well it is possible. anyway, these days, nothing is impossible. I wonder in some areas where there are vacant (looks like abandoned, not well maintained houses) if the homeless people living under the bridge (in the Philippines) could occupy them. to the premise that they will clean and maintain the house.
Hmmmm it will really be exciting living in a Silo, specially if you have your family with you.. I am not just sure if we will fit in there. hahaha... well this is just great.