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Container house | this is the most popular building this year. It is wrapped in Roland purple and has a pure white one bedroom!
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From the color matching of major fashion brands,

we can find that this year's popular color is more romantic purple.


 Closely following the trend front, this maritime container house in Moscow

has created a fashionable and comfortable living environment with Roland violet,

which is composed of containers and wood elements.






The house transformed from only one container is destined to have little indoor activity space,

but the owner focuses more on the outdoor environment - stairs

leading to the balcony on the top of the box are set beside the box,

 and the railings are reinforced with wood, creating a small world for viewing;


A wooden deck is laid in front of the door,

where you can hold various outdoor activities, barbecues, dinners, etc.






The interior area of the container house is about 32 square meters,

with multiple entrances and exits.


 A small protruding porch expanded with wooden boards creates a space for placing shoes,

and a panoramic French window is set at the back of the house to provide sufficient natural light for the interior.


The interior of the house is mainly white, which weakens the industrial attribute brought by

 the container and makes the environment more bright and livable.







The bedroom is set at the end of the container house.


The space is very compact, only enough to

place a comfortable big bed and a storage cabinet.


An opaque window is set beside the bed to add natural light and maintain privacy.


The bathroom is equipped with a full set of shower and bath integrated bathrooms,

and all walls are treated with ceramic tile patches to prevent moisture.








Pictures courtesy of  Living in a Container