Rural Wellness Stay Central Texas

A rural wellness stay concept with a quiet two-silo Phase 1 plan.

Still Haven uses wellness language carefully. The project is building a quiet, design-forward short-stay environment first, with two controlled silo suites rather than a broad retreat campus.

Quiet-stay idea

Still Haven interior concept showing the planned quiet-stay atmosphere for the two Phase 1 silo suites.
Concept interior showing the planned tone of the two Phase 1 silo suites. The image does not depict a completed build.
What exists Project structure

Still Haven has entity formation, site direction, and a documented Phase 1 plan in place.

What is being built Two quiet suites

The two Phase 1 silo suites are the practical test of whether the concept works as a real guest experience.

Phase 1 ask $85,000

The current ask is tied to visible build work and site activation, not vague future expansion.

Why it matters Proof before scale

The two Phase 1 silo suites are meant to prove the quiet-stay logic through real operation before anything larger is considered.

Quick clarifications

What does wellness mean in this context?

On Still Haven, wellness means a quiet, design-forward short-stay environment. It does not imply licensed treatment or clinical care.

Why is the setting important?

The quieter rural setting is part of the project’s value proposition and is easier to maintain in Central Texas than in a denser hospitality corridor.

What does Phase 1 prove?

Phase 1 is meant to prove whether two bookable silo suites can operate responsibly with real demand, visible progress, and controlled scope.

How can someone act on Still Haven?

Visitors can use the donor page, review project status, or open the sponsor page if they represent a local business.

The wellness framing only works when the Phase 1 scope stays disciplined.

Use the donor page for the public contribution path, or review project status if you want to see the current milestone sequence and timeline.