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Container House | Based on masonry, the
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In some relatively humid areas, considering

that if the steel box is directly contacted with wet soil when building a container building,

its bottom may be eroded by the environment,

which is not conducive to long-term durability,

so some houses will use it at the bottom of the container.


Masonry lays the foundation to create a more stable structure.







This beautiful home is constructed from eight 40' Type 1A shipping containers,

four on the upper level slightly staggered from the four on the lower level,

forming a longitudinal "Z" structure.


Among them, the bottom of the house is a basement made of masonry,

and the whole house has a total of three floors.






The home is 353 square meters in size,

with a total of 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms in the generous space.


The basement on the bottom floor is a small reception area.


The dark lacquered sofa looks very retro against the white wall.


The front cart is transformed into a coffee table, which is full of creativity.






The second floor is mainly used for bedrooms and bathrooms,

and comfortable wooden floors are laid on the corridor to make the environment more warm.


The walls outside the bedroom are covered

with various landscape photos, which are very Nordic.


The bathroom is simple in design,

with a focus on simplicity but more space and comfort.






The living room is located on the third floor of the home,

with the living room on one side and the fully equipped kitchen on the other,

finished with the finest high-end finishes.


It has ICF foundations, two exterior decks, heated floors,

surround sound wiring and oily wood floors.


Next to it are continuous panoramic windows that offer views of the outdoor patio.








In order to have a more spacious terrace,

the architect also widened the area of the balcony with a steel frame.


The railings are made of wood, and the suspended places are filled with iron bars.


Surrounded by the surrounding woods, it is quiet and far-reaching.


This passive solar house was built by [Hillier Construction] and has a high-rise terrace.





Pictures courtesy of Living in a Container