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With Clever Design And A Lot Of Style, Shipping Containers Become Enviable Homes


With space at a premium and resources dwindling on our overworked planet, more and more people are looking to reduce and reuse where they can. This applies to everything from food to clothing, but it’s especially worth considering when it comes to housing. Why not build your home with something that already exists?


That’s what these clever architects and designers have been doing. They’ve recently started building homes with large shipping containers. As it turns out, they make great houses.




1. The Tree House, Jerusalem, Israel



These architects took a more rustic approach to the shipping container method, incorporating two massive Jerusalem pine trees that not only look nice, but also provide shade.





2. Casa el Tiemblo, Avila, Spain



These shipping containers weren’t redecorated much on the exterior, but the spacious interior and huge windows make up for that.





3. Crossbox House, Pont-Péan, France



Each level of this gravity-defying home in France was created using two merged shipping containers. It has three bedrooms, two baths, a kitchen, and a large living room. It was designed and built to showcase a cheaper alternative to traditional housing.





4. Zigloo Domestique, British Columbia, Canada



Made with eight 20-foot containers and a host of other recycled materials, this was one of the first shipping container houses in Canada. It’s a spacious, modern home, and it’s estimated that about 70 trees were spared by using containers instead of lumber.





5. Six Oaks Shipping Container Residence, California, U.S.



This house was designed with the desire to wreak as little havoc as possible on its natural surroundings. Much of the interior was created using recycled redwood and plywood.





6. Kunsthalle, Berlin, Germany



This is actually an event space rather than a home, but it’s still made with containers! It hosts workshops of all kinds.





7. Hybrid House, California, U.S.



This spacious home was created using five shipping containers and recycled steel. It also features a movable roof and a water collection system.





8. Bunny Lane



This house features a modern profile, but inside, the Bunny Lane house is a cozy stack of containers.





9. 12 Container House, Maine, U.S.



Made with 12 shipping containers, this house opens right up to the great outdoors through a large, garage-style door. Stacked containers serve as the rooms, but the building still has a homey feel.





10. Jones-Glotfelty Shipping Container House, Arizona, U.S.



The recycled containers aren’t all that’s eco-friendly about this house. It also uses solar panels and comes equipped with an energy-efficient climate control system.





11. Containers of Hope, San Jose, Costa Rica



Architect Benjamin Garcia Saxe created this house for a couple who wanted to build their own home without driving themselves into debt. Made from two 40-foot containers, it’s a cheap, modern alternative to a traditional home.





12. Container Guest House, Texas, U.S.



This tiny guest house is only 320 square feet, but that’s all these minimalists need. The foundation is made from recycled telephone poles, and the flooring is repurposed bamboo. Despite its size, it’s rather luxurious.





13. Decameron Design Shop, Sao Paulo, Brazil



This design studio and shopping area features brightly painted containers. The containers are each little shops, and it makes for a colorful addition to the Sao Paulo neighborhood.





14. Caterpillar House, Santiago, Chile



Built on a mountain overlooking the city, this 12-container house was cheap and easy to build. It also uses the mountain’s cool air for eco-friendly ventilation.





15. 2+ Weekend House, Trebnie, Slovenia



Yes, this is real! These containers aren’t actually shipping containers, but modular sections created specifically for housing. With this approach, people can create houses that suit their specific needs.





16. The Port-a-Bach, New Plymouth, New Zealand




When folded out, this portable shelter can easily sleep six adults, and it even includes a bathroom and shower. The fold-out panel serves as a porch. When closed, it’s completely secure.




(via Digital Trends)



If living in a shipping container didn’t sound too awesome at first, you probably changed your mind after seeing what some clever design work can do.



This Tiny, Portable Home Is Adorable, And Now It Can Be Yours For $48K


We’re back with another adorable tiny house, and this time, it could be your tiny house. That’s right, this one is for sale, and it could be yours for a cool $48,000. That sounds like a lot, but it’s nothing for a house.


The brightly colored house is called the Toybox Home, and it was designed by Frank Henderson and Paul Schultz. In all, it has 140 square feet of space, divided into a living area, sleeping loft, kitchen, and bath. Besides being adorable, it also features environmentally conscious elements for an even tinier footprint.




The outside is brightly colored and cheerful.







The house can be hitched up to a vehicle for easy transport.




The white part is thermoplastic, which is very durable, as well as UV- and heat-resistant. This helps regulate the interior temperature without extra power.








The Toybox also features a planter around its base for vegetation. It has its own irrigation system that recycles water from the sinks, so gardening is easy and cuts down on water use. Plenty of windows and a sliding glass door provide ventilation and natural light.






The interior is sleek and modern, and appears much larger than it actually is.








Inside, the modern home features space-saving elements like storage cubes that double as seating. It also has a fold-up table (under the window), whose size can be changed to accommodate one or more people.






The kitchen is compact as well, with the refrigerator and freezer tucked under the sink. The sink is eco-friendly, too, with a low-flow marine faucet to reduce water use.






Extra storage is in the walls, and the far wall here leads to the 20-square-foot bathroom.




Here, we can see the table folded up against the wall to create more space when not in use.








The bathroom itself converts into a shower, all thanks to an extendable faucet.




Simply pull out the faucet, clip it to the wall, and it becomes a shower. The water is then collected and used to irrigate the planter outside. Behind the shower wall, there’s a closet that houses a 20-gallon water heater, as well as space for clothing.






Above the bathroom is the sleeping loft, which can accommodate a king-size mattress.




The three windows provide natural light and fresh air. There’s also a light switch up there so the inhabitants can switch off all the lights in the home without getting out of bed.







(via Design Taxi)



If you’re worried about the elements battering this little house, don’t fret. The whole thing is insulated with blown-in fiberglass, and it features radiant floor heating to keep things cozy in cold weather.


Right now, the Toybox is located in Lake Forest, Illinois, and is still on the market. You can see it, as well as other available tiny houses, on Tiny House Listings if you’re thinking of downsizing. You can also see more photos on its official website.