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Sassafrass Silo Treehouse: Vintage Grain Silo Cabin with Copper Tub in Missouri

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


Cozy Moody Interior Color Scheme

Parlor with Hide-a-Bed Furniture

Eclectic Decor and Vintage Animal Heads

View from the Loft Bedroom

Kitchen with Mock-Retro and Vintage Appliances

Luxury Bathroom with Vintage Pieces

Copper Soaking Tub

Luxurious Loft Bedroom

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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Alex

Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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  • Husabergchamp
    December 10, 2022, 4:16 pm

    This is awesome. Great use of an old silo and very livable. I like the decor as well.

  • Eric
    December 16, 2022, 1:13 am

    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…

  • Cate
    December 18, 2022, 10:04 pm

    Finally, a beautiful place!

  • Liz
    January 22, 2023, 3:37 pm

    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

  • Rosemarie E Ruddell
    January 22, 2023, 10:46 pm

    It’s beautiful! Very original and love the style.

  • Karen
    January 26, 2023, 1:39 pm

    Is this somewhere off of 65 between Springfield and Branson?

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