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An artist turned a studio that's 18 feet high into a tiny home and rents it on Airbnb for $112 a night

  • Sheree Rasmussen repurposed an artist's studio that her late partner built into a tiny home rental.
  • She wanted to honor his life by letting others enjoy the space while making money on Airbnb.

Two years after Sheree Rasmussen's partner passed away, she decided to repurpose an artist studio he'd built into a tiny home to rent out on Airbnb.

The 70-year-old textile artist wanted to honor Clive Russell's life and work by sharing the Red Tower with others, so she turned it into a rental property in 2018.

The couple purchased 30 acres of rural land in a small town called Castleton in Ontario, Canada, about 15 years ago, and Russell built the studio for them to work in.

"When Clive passed away I pondered over what to do with it because it is such a unique building," Rasmussen told Insider. "I thought 'why not rent it out?' because it would be a beautiful way for me to share his work and land."

Rasmussen said it mainly appeals to young people from Toronto, which is about two hours away, who want to spend a few nights seeing the stars, building a campfire, and enjoying nature.

Now she rents it out for about C$150 ($112) a night.

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