My co-worker sent along these pictures via email, and I'm still left thinking that it would be super cool to turn some old unused silos into a new 1 bedroom little home:





I would totally live in this place!! Right now it's located on the grounds of Gruene Homestead Inn in New Braunfels, Texas.
Kinda reminds me of Das Park Hotels that I wrote about last December.
this is pretty cute, but i just had to laugh at the Jefferson-esque neo-palladian portico! it's like monticello on a grain silo.. lol!
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