This converted old shipping container sits on the edge of a beautiful dam overlooking the majestic Outeniqua Mountains,
and features luxurious eco-friendly cabins wrapped in pods and coconuts with a private wood-fired hot tub.
The average price of the hotel is about 125 US dollars per night, which is equivalent to about 810 yuan per night.
These onion-like houses can accommodate 2-6 people.
The container house is built on a foundation made of old stone bricks and the builder is [Innoative Modular Concepts],
one of the most successful container contractors in South Africa. The project was built in South Africa and installed on site.
The most important detail is the wooden façade, which has a very unique appearance. From a distance,
it looks like a bird's nest sitting on the ground, making it stand out from the surrounding natural landscape.
The interior and exterior finishes of the home are very successful, with cheap and highly recyclable architectural details felt everywhere.
The building has two floors, the first floor is mainly used as living room and cooking space,
and a wooden spiral staircase in the middle of the building leads to the bedrooms on the second floor.
A wooden headboard is fastened to the foot of the bed in the home's master bedroom and extends to the ceiling,
giving the room a different contemporary feel. In a white-themed house,
unpainted wood becomes prominent and especially beautiful when used in the interior,
creating an ecologically harmonious house theme in this structure.
Pictures courtesy of Accommodation