There are many structural options for container buildings.
You can use your imagination to create a unique structure of "anti-mechanics",
or you can pursue comfort to create a simple splicing structure.
Modular buildings have such advantages. Like building blocks,
a "warehouse-style" house with containers connected together is very simple,
even if you are a "rookie" or "novice", you can completely control it.
This residence located in the outer suburbs of the United States is known for its "Jane".
There is no eye-catching structure.
The containers with windows are put together to form the current residence.
Unlike ordinary houses, which generally use low-key and comfortable gray, white and black,
they choose a striking orange, which makes the building very prominent in the jungle and looks more like a storage warehouse.
However, the protruding part of the overall structure also has a unique feature.
Two open container doors can respectively enter two independent spaces,
which are used as bedrooms of the house.
The box door acts as a "curtain" for the floor-to-ceiling windows,
closing the box door to maintain privacy, and opening the box door to ensure ventilation and light.
Entering the interior, the regular and spacious living room abandons
the small defects of the original single container and provides a comfortable living space.
The kitchen is open-plan and connected to the living room to create a shared space.
Thanks to the design of a window almost every 2 meters on the wall, the interior lighting is very abundant.
Pictures courtesy of Gainesville Container House