This is another great thing from my Inbox. With Earth Day coming on the day after tomorrow, it just seems so appropriate for posting her.
Subject: 1 BR Apt.
Check out this sweet little pad!
Thinking outside the box, Real Estate?
Could this be low income housing?
Wait until you scroll down to the bottom!
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This place seems very modern, perhaps like something you’d see
in a swanky high rise condo or town house near the city, right?
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HERE’S THE INCREDIBLE PART:
This 1 bedroom loft apartment was built inside a 1940′s grain bin!
It was renovated into this upscale unit after it was purchased
and relocated to the grounds of the Gruene Homestead Inn in New Braunfels, TX.
If that’s not creative craftsmanship, then I don’t know what is!
I couldn’t help but share this because it is so cool!
Now would you have thought to do that
with the old silos on the farm?
I want ice water.



























Now that is one sweet silo there. Who thinks to do these things?
I wish I did – and had the money to invest in the biz!
I could live in that!
It even looks like it would be easy to relocate!
The interior design is awesome but will you not fry
yourself with heat-absorbing outside metal walls?
Good point! I have no idea.
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That is actually pretty feckin’ creative. I wonder how much time (and money) it took to actually do all of that? Just amazing!
I wonder how easy it would be to relocate? That’s something I’ve always liked about mobile homes.
I want one…if it had a friggin window!!!!!
I hadn’t thought of that! Is that one in the first outside photo, to the left of the door?