Today, container buildings are no longer satisfied with the existing exterior conditions,
and have begun to imitate various types of buildings.
From the naked industrial style to the high-end atmosphere of the small bungalow,
it only needs a simple modified shell, but no matter how it changes, its core is still the familiar shipping container.
This is a West Palm Beach, Florida home built by Bessenroth Builders in 29 business days.
From the construction of the foundation to the completion of the construction,
the container house used a total of 4 containers.
At first glance, this container building is different, especially its structure is different,
and the walls inside and outside the house are insulated with thick insulation.
Therefore, you would never have thought that this seemingly ordinary
small house turned out to be a hidden container building material.
Entering from the side door, the interior space is relatively compact.
The first is a gallery-style kitchen, where multiple pieces of furniture and cabinets are placed
next to each other to fit the shape of the space and save a lot of space.
At the end of the corridor is the bedroom on the first floor,
with a minimalist work area and a comfortable tatami bed.
On the other side of the kitchen is a simple dining room,
and the two spaces are connected through a window on the wall to facilitate the delivery of meals.
Next to it is the staircase leading to the second floor.
It adopts a relatively common and old-fashioned staircase style,
but it is more in line with the ordinary home style.
The floor of the living room on the second floor is covered with carpet.
The second floor has direct access to the outdoor balcony, as well as an independent studio,
and the glass door of the balcony provides ample natural light for this studio.
The small and exquisite bathroom is also set on this floor,
and it also has the conditions of a shower and a soaking bath.
Pictures courtesy of Container Hacker