The Sassafrass Silo Treehouse in Eagle Rock, Missouri is a grain silo transformed into an eclectic vintage cabin. You reach the home via a swaying bridge, setting the tone for this unique retreat near Table Rock Lake.
Inside, the silo features a parlor with hide-a-bed furniture, a kitchen with mock-retro and vintage appliances, a luxury bathroom with a copper soaking tub, and a bedroom in the loft. The cozy, moody color scheme and eclectic decor create a one-of-a-kind atmosphere.
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Swaying Bridge Access to the Silo Cabin
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Cozy Moody Interior Color Scheme
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Parlor with Hide-a-Bed Furniture
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Eclectic Decor and Vintage Animal Heads
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View from the Loft Bedroom
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Kitchen with Mock-Retro and Vintage Appliances
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Luxury Bathroom with Vintage Pieces
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Copper Soaking Tub
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Luxurious Loft Bedroom
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Video Tour
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Design Details
- Name: Sassafrass Silo Treehouse
- Type: Converted grain silo
- Location: Eagle Rock, Missouri (near Table Rock Lake)
- Access: Swaying bridge
- Living Area: Parlor with hide-a-bed
- Kitchen: Mock-retro and vintage appliances
- Bathroom: Luxury bathroom with copper soaking tub
- Bedroom: Loft
- Style: Eclectic vintage, moody color scheme
- Decor: Vintage animal heads, collected pieces
- Outdoor Space: Porch area
- Availability: Airbnb rental
Lessons from This Grain Silo Conversion
The Sassafrass Silo Treehouse offers insights for unique tiny home conversions:
- Grain silos offer vertical living space – The cylindrical shape accommodates multiple levels naturally
- Dramatic entrances set the experience – A swaying bridge creates anticipation and adventure
- Moody color palettes suit small spaces – Dark, cozy schemes make compact areas feel intentional
- Eclectic decor tells stories – Collected vintage pieces add personality and conversation starters
- Copper tubs create luxury moments – Statement bathroom features elevate the entire experience
- Hide-a-beds add sleeping flexibility – Furniture that converts expands capacity without permanent beds
- Mock-retro appliances blend old and new – Modern function with vintage aesthetics works well
- Loft bedrooms utilize silo height – Vertical space in silos naturally accommodates sleeping lofts
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This is awesome. Great use of an old silo and very livable. I like the decor as well.
Oh my god!!! That is terrible… so dark, so dreary, so… yuk. My opinion and nobody else’s… well unless somebody else wants to take ownership of it…
Finally, a beautiful place!
I love it. I would probably eliminate the wildlife on the wall and the spiral staircase. I could be laying in the ground and still fall. Otherwise it feels like your silo home is very cozy and welcoming
It’s beautiful! Very original and love the style.
Is this somewhere off of 65 between Springfield and Branson?