Houses made of transport containers
have countless combinations of the same number of modules.
Located in Atlanta, it costs 340000 US dollars,
equivalent to about 2.23 million yuan.
The container mansion built only uses two 40 foot shipping containers,
and uses an open layout to create a ventilated living environment.
Wilson house was built in Dixie hills block in Atlanta, Georgia,
creating a two-story living space.
It was built by the concrete roots group owned by Josh and Courtney.
The company is committed to promoting sustainable construction projects.
The house is located on the foundation.
Due to the inclination of the construction site,
the rear of the house is slightly higher.
The 40ft containers placed on both sides of
the foundation expose the main lines of the house.
The layout of the house creates a spacious and practical area between containers,
obtaining a total of 204 square meters of habitable space.
In addition, a two parking garage is built in front of the house,
which is merged with the house.
The residence combines modern construction methods with steel containers,
which brings a unique and practical design.
The front and back yards surrounded by
fences outside the house create an exclusive Mini oasis in the city,
and have enough space for campfires, camping and more outdoor activities.
The house has an extremely spacious three bedroom interior,
including a large living room, dining area and a complete kitchen with a roof skylight.
The interior is designed with white as the main base color,
with INS style small fresh and soft clothes,
and bright LED lights are set on the top.
Next to the sofa lounge is a small outdoor terrace,
with a large open concept of indoor and outdoor atmosphere,
providing comfortable entertainment space for residents.
In addition, the three bedrooms of the container house are all very luxurious.
The master bedroom has a cloakroom
and an independent bathroom at the same time.
The three functional spaces are set on the same line,
complying with the process of "bathing dressing sleeping".
The spacious bathroom uses fully paved ceramic tiles to prevent moisture.
The wall cabinet in the cloakroom against the wall creates a large capacity storage space,
which is a wonderful residence with an open concept.
Pictures courtesy of Living in a Container