Silo Stay Texas

A Texas silo stay concept with two disciplined Phase 1 suites.

Still Haven is not pitching a fully built destination. It is funding two bookable silo suites first so the stay can be tested through real operations, clear budgets, and visible milestones.

Still Haven exterior concept showing two silo suites near the water at sunset.
Concept exterior showing the planned design language for the two Phase 1 silo suites. This is not current site photography.

Distinctive stay

The silo format creates a stronger sense of place than a generic short-stay unit.

Secured base

Still Haven already has land direction, entity formation, and an existing structure on site.

Controlled scope

Phase 1 stays focused on one usable unit instead of stretching capital across too many promises.

Why the silo stay concept is grounded

  • Central Texas site direction
  • Existing silo shell
  • Still Haven LLC and EIN
  • Veteran-owner verification

What still has to be built

  • Utilities and routing work
  • Structural preparation and safe access
  • Interior completion
  • Launch readiness for two silo suites

What do people usually want clarified?

What makes the silo stay concept different?

The silo stay concept uses an existing rural structure to create a more distinctive short-stay experience than a generic cabin or standard rental.

Is the image on Still Haven a real photo?

No. The current visuals are concept renderings and are labeled that way. Current proof remains documentation-led until a verified photo set is ready for review.

What does Phase 1 fund for the silo stay?

Phase 1 funds the utilities, structural preparation, interior completion, and launch readiness needed for two bookable silo suites.

Next page

The donor page is the public giving path, while the documents page and project status page provide the most useful supporting detail.

The concept is only useful if it leads to a clearer support decision.

If Still Haven made the silo stay idea legible, use the donor page for the public contribution path or the documents page for more support detail.