Using recycled shipping containers to build houses
is a very unique accommodation experience,
especially in beautiful scenic areas,
which can highlight the convenience advantages of modular construction.
Today's introduction is a modern self-catering accommodation
located on the edge of a rippling lake.
From Tasmania, Australia,
on both sides of the Inglis River,
this container house is called [Coastal Pods Wynyard Container Homes].
The beautiful lake view is its external advantage,
and the lounge leads to a spacious deck facing north,
where you can watch the daily activity of the lake - fishing boats pouring their catch,
boats exploring the waterway tide.
The house was transformed from three shipping containers,
the interior was completely opened up,
and the multi-faceted transparent floor-to-ceiling glass windows
were replaced on the outer walls.
The container in the middle is obviously more "protruding" than the two next to it.
From the outside, it seems that this design is for good looks,
but when you enter the interior,
you will feel its mystery - it is to create a light-transmitting skylight.
The bright living room under the skylight is
divided into a sofa seating area and a full-size kitchen,
and the wooden floor adds a lot of stylish and comfortable elements.
In addition to the panoramic view of the lake from the living room with panoramic glass windows,
a "reading nook" next to the kitchen is also available.
Two-sided glass windows surround a fabric daybed,
and a white bookcase sits in the corner.
In addition, the home has two spacious bedrooms,
one queen and one twin, each of which has been carefully designed
and constructed for maximum comfort and energy efficiency.
Different from the narrow bathrooms of other container houses to save space,
this villa is obviously more "generous".
The bathroom is not only spacious and bright,
with independent windows,
but also a shower and a bathtub to meet your needs. different needs.
Pictures courtesy of Living in a Container