If I tell you that two recycled containers can build a villa, can you believe it?
"Recycling" is no longer an old synonym in modern times,
but represents sustainable development and environmental protection.
Two 40 foot high containers can build a "mill Ruchey" country villa.
This house was built by @msdstroy in vsevolozhsk, St. Petersburg in 2019.
The owner of the house is alexereznikov.
The Mill Creek project consists of two 40 foot containers placed side by side.
The size of the house is 5 × 12 m, with an area of 60 square meters.
There is an open area in front of the house,
which is built with a 2m wide wooden deck as a leisure terrace.
The house is surrounded by trees,
with a beautiful environment and comfortable habitability.
The modular house is constructed of simple style transport containers with flat roof,
black exterior walls and panoramic windows.
The interior layout includes a lobby, a bathroom,
a kitchen living room and two bedrooms.
In order to make the small space appear spacious,
the box is equipped with multiple fully transparent glass doors and windows,
which is an excellent living scheme for small families.
In the middle of the living room is a set of blue velvet sofas,
facing the floor glass windows.
A white carpet delimits the best viewing area.
Many wooden elements are used as decorative materials in the house,
weakening the industrial attribute and adding comfort.
Pictures courtesy of Living in a Container