Container architecture is growing rapidly all over the world.
We have seen a lot in Europe, America, Japan and South Korea,
all of which are highly regional characteristics.
Today, let's take a look at the box house of the fighting nation - Russia.
The project is a container house from priozersky, Russia,
which is a rural villa for transporting containers built by
the builder MSD on the edge of sukhodolskoye lake.
A total of 2 x 40 foot shipping containers were used in the construction of
this single storey container house with an open terrace.
These containers are preset in the factory,
and then transported by truck to the local building
for assembly and reinforcement.
This beautiful house transformed from transportation containers costs about $33500,
equivalent to about 230000 yuan.
In order to improve the living comfort of the container house,
the top of the house has been heightened,
and an open terrace has been built in front of the house.
The total use area of the ground floor is 50.49 square meters,
of which the areas of three bedrooms are 7.15, 5.40 and 6.7 square meters respectively,
the total area of the living room and kitchen is 25 square meters,
the corridor is 2.2 square meters,
the public bathroom is 2.64 square meters, the bathroom is 2.4 square meters,
and the terrace area is 30 square meters.
Enter the interior of the house from the door of the terrace.
The first thing to arrive is a living room with an open kitchen.
The two floor glass windows on the terrace bring sufficient light to the interior.
The dining table is placed near the glass window,
providing a beautiful outdoor view.
The open kitchen cleverly sets up a multi cabinet wall,
creating a large storage space.
At the same time, it selects all white tones to
improve the brightness and tidiness of the space.
In addition to a living room with a kitchen,
the interior layout of the house also includes two bedrooms,
a children's room, a shared bathroom, a bathroom and a cellar.
The area of the bedroom is not large,
and the simple style is also selected for the bed.
The two bedside lamps on the wall create the conditions for reading at night.
Pictures courtesy of Living in a Container