In container buildings,
it is the basis for free movement to realize disconnection from the power grid,
and even if you reach remote areas,
you will not be troubled by power problems. Jennifer,
whose motherland is Australia,
and her 20-year-old daughter designed
and built a small house turned into a container
by themselves and lived together on this 42 acre farm.
[tiny house] is a house with the theme of sustainable life.
The house is off grid and can achieve complete self-sufficiency.
For example, the solar power generation system
is installed on the ground and equipped with backup batteries
to ensure the normal daily use of electricity.
The water is completed through the rainwater collection tank.
In addition, there is a complete underground septic tank system.
After careful design by the owner,
it is hard to believe that this fashionable and lovely farmhouse
was once an old recycling industrial transportation container.
Leading to the front door of the house is a charming stone road,
in front of which is equipped with modern porch lights.
The box of the house is equipped with a large window,
which allows natural light to shine through.
Due to the small space of the container,
the use area of the house is not spacious,
and the space layout is very compact.
There is a large refrigerator,
a convection oven and a stove with four burners in the kitchen,
and there is a foldable cover plate to leave more counter space.
The living room of the house has a wood burning stove,
which can keep the whole living space warm and comfortable in the cold winter.
The house has two beds, which are set in different corners.
The open design is adopted, and there is no independent door except the wall.
Bathing and laundry are realized through additional facilities,
which use the collected rainwater to filter
and use it on the shower and the washing machine in the bathroom.
Pictures courtesy of INHABITAT