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300 Sq. Ft. Tiny Grain Silo Turned Dog Kennel Cabin


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This is a 300 sq. ft. tiny grain silo that has been turned into a dog kennel cabin.

The owners live in a 125 sq. ft. off-grid cabin and this one is used as their dog boarding house.

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300 Sq. Ft. Tiny Grain Silo Boarding House

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Alex

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  • HikerJohn316
    September 7, 2016, 6:06 pm

    Very interesting. Why the built in seats? They look so uncomfortable. I would certainly find a comfortable couch with a pull out bed.

    • oxide
      September 7, 2016, 8:08 pm

      The cages underneath the seats is where they board the dogs. I count 7-8 cages.
      I don’t see any electricity or running water — I hesitate to call this a house.

  • Michael L
    September 7, 2016, 6:42 pm

    Hummm… interesting! This might have worked back in my hippy days.

  • ZACHARY E MOHRMANN
    September 7, 2016, 7:46 pm

    Well it’s a nice start to a new silo house, anyway….!

  • Patrick Mcvey
    September 7, 2016, 9:55 pm

    The grass roots is simply this. Imagination to give you the opportunity to see the simplicity and understand that all of us do not share the norm. We do not expect perfection, rather to create our own home that works for us. A tiny home is the way we live and how we adapt. I like this set up and understand. Especially since it does not cost $30,000. Built out of passion and function to an individual is everything. This house is an inspiration to me. Thank you for sharing your home. Thumbs up.

  • Sharee
    September 7, 2016, 10:26 pm

    It looks very comfortable for the boarders. The seating above the cages may be uncomfortable for humans, but would be stable for dogs or short term sitting for humans while they open/close the cages.

  • Abi
    September 8, 2016, 11:05 am

    Bah. Please change the title, this is not a tiny house but a big dog kennel!

    • Cotton
      September 10, 2019, 6:48 pm

      Yes, I would tend to agree. This is a kennel, not a house.

  • Gail
    September 13, 2016, 12:40 pm

    Hi Alex,
    Might we see the 125 SF off grid cabin the owners live in?

  • Barnie
    September 14, 2016, 6:49 pm

    I’m struggling not to sound too critical, but looks more like a kennel with a Lug-A-Loo in the corner than a “home” imo.

  • Andrea
    March 10, 2017, 6:03 pm

    Well, this is definitely ‘roughing it’….

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