And, not to forget practicality, cleverly tucked under the winding staircase is a discreet half bathroom. This space-saving design ensures that guests don’t have to venture far for amenities, even when ensconced in the comforts of the living room.
Moreover, the Owl’s Nest Silo House offers an extraordinary journey to the pinnacle of comfort. To reach the grandeur of the fourth-floor master bedroom, you embark on a captivating ascent of 45 stairs, winding their way up.
The second floor boasts a cozy bedroom designed to accommodate three guests. Here, Gerald has crafted a custom bunk bed with a full-size bed at the bottom and a twin bed on top.
Meanwhile, he had a challenge to overcome: fitting a bathroom on a floor with a bedroom. The solution? The entire third floor is dedicated to this spacious bathroom, serving both bedrooms.
But what sets it apart is the generous shower that dwarfs those found in typical houses. It’s a true luxury, allowing guests to pamper themselves in style.
The pinnacle of this architectural feat is the master bedroom, boasting a 16-foot ceiling and a luxurious king-size bed.
Gerald poured his heart, soul, and countless hours into this projec. The silo opened its doors to its first guests recently.
Curious about the tariff? It’s priced at $175 a night, with a two-night minimum stay and an additional cleaning fee.
But do note, as Geralgently warns, if you’re seeking a Disneyland-like experience, this might not be for you. This is a destination for those who genuinely treasure the outdoors.
