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Container house | hardcover comes out of the factory and can be checked in with a bag. Who doesn't like it?
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The new coronavirus is still rampant,

many people are still forced to stay at home,

and "boredom" has also been extremely reflected.


Staring at the same walls every day may soon lose the fun of life.


In order to find new fun in the building,

we Amway you can take a digital tour through

 the unique Edmond house built with shipping containers.






Transformed from three containers,

this is a newly built private residence in the United States.


Located on the lawn,

it has a small courtyard, path and terrace surrounded by wooden fence.


The main entrance of the house is a panoramic glass door.


The large area of daylighting creates a bright and spacious environment for the interior.


The main appliances and cabinets in the kitchen have been fully equipped,

which are preset in the factory and can be directly used

 after being transported to the local assembly.







The house has a tiled main bathroom and a laundry room painted green.


The bathroom is mainly designed in blue and white.


The shower with humid environment uses ceramic tile veneer to prevent moisture.


A window facing the courtyard is set beside the washstand to

create ventilation and light transmission conditions.


 The laundry room painted with green paint has been equipped with lines and pipelines,

and can be put into use after installing household appliances.






The bedroom is separately set in a container unit, with two access doors.


One wooden door leads to the corridor connecting the living room,

and the other glass door leads directly to the outdoor yard.


The bedroom has a light transmitting skylight at a higher position,

so that the space will not appear too claustrophobic.







Pictures courtesy of  GateHouse Media