The project was led by Gerald Wiens, who initially expected limited interest. He planned to rent the cabin only a few weekends each month, similar to a small Airbnb operation.
Demand quickly exceeded expectations, especially during the pandemic. The Paw Print Cabin was booked for more than 180 nights in a single year, revealing a strong desire for peaceful rural escapes.
Nearby, an old silo in good condition inspired Gerald’s next idea. Rather than tearing it down, he imagined transforming it into a livable space, despite the design challenges of a circular structure.
After experimenting with sketches, models, and multiple floor plans, the concept became reality. The finished silo rises four stories high and reaches 45 feet, making it both striking and functional.
Inside, the silo opens into a circular living area designed for comfort. Plush leather chairs invite guests to relax, talk, or simply enjoy the quiet, turning an old farm structure into a one-of-a-kind retreat.
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