They Turn Storage Grain Silo Into Beautiful Tiny Home . Take a look inside!

The “Tiny House Movement” has taken the nation by storm, drawing followers into the minimalist lifestyle where people pare their possessions down to the basics and live in homes that look like glorified dollhouses!

But many of the tiny homes are just scaled models of a traditional house; others started out as trailers or even shipping containers. But one architect decided to put his own spin on things, renovating what he’d been using to store various knick-knacks on a property he owned in downtown Phoenix.

Meet Christopher Kaiser and Shauna, who began their marriage in a corrugated steel-walled grain silo. “We kind of had the idea together when we were dating and getting married to make it our first home,” Shauna explained.

Within its cylindrical walls, the silo has 366 square feet of livable space and all the trappings of a traditional home, including electricity, running water, and a fully functional kitchen.

The bedroom is accessed via an adorable spiral staircase. Christopher and Shauna will have plenty of space to relax on the outdoor patio. “There’s something wonderful about waking up and going outside, being under a shade tree, being under a blue sky,” Christopher explained.

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