There are over 300 million shipping containers sitting empty at ports around the world. We love seeing ordinary objects reused in innovative ways. Shipping containers offer an inexpensive, reusable solution to affordable and temporary housing. They stack, they link, they're rugged and versatile. Once transformed, they make a pretty impressive modern home. Here are a few of our favorites.
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| guest house by Jim Poteet |
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| interior of guest house above |
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| Prefab by Adam Kalkin |
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| Old Lady House by Adam Kalkin |
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| Port-A-Bach exterior |
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| Port-A-Bach interior |
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| Drop House |
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| Houston home by Christopher Robertson |
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| Houston home interior |













These shipping container homes are so beautiful. Would like to set up a little complex of them somewhere on the Westside of LA. Someday... :)
ReplyDeleteDo you know you can make various different different things from steel shipping containers such as store house, garage,houses, restaurant and many more.
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice blog that describes about shipping containers. Shipping containers play important role in shipping of some heavy loads and products.
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