They were going for that Idaho grain silo look.
For some, a certain lodging near Lava Springs may conjure childhood memories of playing on Grandpa’s farm.
Here in Blackfoot, Idaho, travelers book suites made out of rustic grain silos that aren’t just comfortable; they’re also surprisingly cool—even during the hot summer months. With a country theme and plush, all-modern interior, there’s something quaint about the experience.
“I think people just love the uniqueness,” Adam Wixom, 38, one of the founders of The Bins Airbnb, told the Epoch Times, adding that visitors find the interior surprising. “They’re like, ‘This is going to be hot.’ And they walk inside and they’re like, ‘Wow, never thought in a million years it would be 70 degrees [21 degrees Celcius] inside of a grain bin.’”…