These newlyweds transformed a grain silo into a gorgeous tiny home — and they say it’s done wonders for their relationship

Christoph Kaiser originally bought the silo off of Craigslist to store his garden tools before eventually deciding to transform it into a home. Matt Winquist for Zillow

One Phoenix couple put their own spin on "tiny living" when they transformed a 366-square-foot grain silo into their home.

Among the challenges of adapting the metal structure was when the pair, Shauna Thibault, a stylist and boutique owner, and architect Christoph Kaiser, moved into the mini dwelling as newlyweds.

"It makes you confront issues more and it brings you together — there's camaraderie there that I don't think would be otherwise," Kaiser told Zillow, which featured Kaiser and Thibault's unique home in a company blog post.

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Original author: Katie Canales

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