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Container house | warm cabin in the forest is coming again. The elevated structure is really omnipotent!
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In the complex terrain environment,

the use of elevated structure is a very superior choice,

which can minimize the impact of the environment on the building.


Building container houses in the forest,

the elevated structure can not only improve the stability,

but also sit on the high overlooking scenery.


This container house with its own bottom parking garage

 is a movable container apartment from Mexico,

a unique container house with forest and sea views.







The idea of architect taufic gashaan from Boca de tomatlan, Mexico is to build a building

that can be easily changed to another land use within 5 or 10 years.


Transformed from 2x40ft container,

the paint on the outside of the house makes the house look very modern.


The house has a large balcony,

so that the residents can enjoy the magnificent scenery in the distance under the sunshade.






The interior decoration of the house is as delicate as that of the exterior.


 It is mainly warm.


The ceilings, walls and floors have been laid with original wood plates,

making the space more textural.


The open kitchen is set up along the corner,

and the small window on the bar provides sufficient light.


The living room and kitchen share the same space,

and the comfortable cloth sofa is placed in front of the fireplace and TV.








The decoration of the bedroom is more elegant.


 In the spacious environment,

one side of the big bed is placed and the other side is planned as a work area.


It can be seen that the architect has reserved a large space here.


 The balcony of the bedroom and the balcony of the living room are connected together,

 and the supporting bathroom is set next to the balcony door of the bedroom.







Pictures courtesy of  Living in a Container