Couple turns grain silos into boutique Airbnb

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Couple turns grain silos into boutique Airbnb
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A couple in Texas is bringing a new type of Airbnb to Lubbock, after converting six grain silos into a neighborhood of miniature homes.

“I just have always kind of loved grain silos. I’m quirky like that a little bit. So, I kind of like the not-so-ordinary things,” Carol Pevey toldHer husband was hesitant when she first approached him with the idea of turning silos into Lubbock’s newest boutique Airbnb. But after a year of convincing and hard work, they are almost ready.

Once an operating grain bin, it’s now complete with a large living room, dining area, microwave, minifridge and large bathroom.“The sunsets out here are gorgeous ... you just can’t beat them,” Rick Pevey said. They said they hope people will rent the whole place out for vacations, staycations, family reunions or bridal parties for a wedding.

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