Building containers are a choice that helps to balance the environment,
helps to reduce the accumulation of solid waste, changes our ecosystem,
and realizes modern and tasteful buildings.
This type of structure respects the environment more than conventional structures,
because they do not produce permanent changes in the terrain.
The houses made of these recycling containers are for those
who are looking for another new type of living place
in addition to expressing their concern for the environment.
The current design and characteristics of these living places
are no different from traditional buildings.
The container house project comes from Nannup, Australia.
It is hidden in the natural environment with dense trees.
There are various wild birds on the trees.
Residents can enjoy a quiet and remote life in this atmosphere.
This quiet foothold is located on a relatively flat hillside.
The terrace overlooks the picturesque dry brook,
which is located below the Nannup town.
It is not far from the container house to the city center.
Life is very convenient.
With the advantage of surrounded by beautiful scenery,
the construction of the house certainly needs the design of a spacious terrace,
with a small field that can be cultivated,
where residents can enjoy the rural life of self-sufficiency of farmers.
The construction of this container house used four recycled transportation containers,
as well as some other recycled building materials,
such as wood, which were used to build houses and supplement furniture.
The house has a spacious living room paved,
and the windows on the box create ventilation
and light transmission conditions for the closed room.
There is a fireplace in front of the sofa to bring warmth to the cold winter.
The firewood room is set in a simple building outside the house.
The house has two bedrooms,
a double room with a large bed and a double room with two single beds.
The space of both rooms is very compact,
but the window beside the bed brings unique beauty.
Pictures courtesy of Living in a Container