The original container unit can not be directly used for living.
The heat insulation and sound insulation effects do not meet the requirements.
The metal feeling of the container body is too strong to meet the comfortable living experience.
Therefore, we often spend a lot of time on the decoration of modular buildings.
However, there is a kind of plywood, which has superior sound absorption
and sound insulation performance and a very pleasing appearance.
It has no conflict with the stripes of the corrugated board - please learn about particleboard.
This is a private house in gungshang District, Shiga Prefecture.
Four recycled 40 foot high sea containers are connected to create a larger space.
The interior of the house is separated by the walls of the container structure
to build two different use spaces: residential house and office.
The walls inside the house are insulated and soundproofed with particleboard,
and the speckled wood patterns also play a decorative role.
"Ad green coat" is used to strengthen the
heat insulation treatment for both the external and internal coatings,
which creates a comfortable indoor environment for the long-term residence of
the residence by minimizing the impact of external air heat and cold.
When you enter the room, you will
first see the open kitchen consisting of only one bar,
overlooking the large living room,
which gives you more space to interact with your family.
The two sliding doors next to the kitchen can lead to two bedrooms,
which can save a lot of space.
The white wavy box wall matches the particleboard very well,
and the design of multiple glass windows creates a bright and spacious environment.
No furniture has been added to the bedroom for the time being,
but you can see that the long space is not narrow, and there is also a cloakroom.
When I came to the bathroom, the design of the space had no particleboard,
and the solid color walls had been moisture-proof.
The space here is also very spacious,
and a ventilation window is opened to speed up the air circulation.
Pictures courtesy of ATS, Japan