Situated on nine acres of fields and woodland, this shipping container house is tucked into a secluded oasis a mile from the hamlet of Tivoli, New York.
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Retro River Rest - Luxury Shipping Container House is centrally located by the river and by the ocean in beautiful Warrnambool, 260km south west of Melbourne. It is located at the end of Great Ocean Road.
The house is built reusing five shipping containers. The dwelling has been designed to be energy efficient without compromising any habitable or comfort condition.
Owner approach of sustainability : The aim of the design was to build a self-sufficient home, using renewable energy and sustainable materials
This tucked away custom shipping container converted into a cozy, live-able efficient studio space with hard wood floor located on a semi off grid property.
A bespoke luxury home built from eight shipping containers located in the foothills of the Toolangi State Forest in the picturesque Yarra Valley.
The 40-foot Mainsail features a main floor bedroom and rooftop deck. The tiny container home was built by Texas-based CargoHome and is available for nightly rental through Airbnb.
This modern container home with rustic elements is built from a 40' high-cube shipping container by Minimalist Homes based in Milford, Michigan!
The "Intellectual" container home is a huge, modern 40' tiny house built by Rootspace!
This home will have you rethinking the size as well as the design of your next purchase.
Looking at the photos, how could you not want to live here! Located in Dallas, Texas, this container house on 3922 Rochelle Drive is stunning to say the least.
The Empty Nester is a 40-foot steel shipping container home built by Custom Container Living in Archie, Missouri.
Made from two 20’ repurposed steel shipping containers, the Happy Twogether provides a more traditional house layout than a tiny house on wheels.
We all know what it means when it comes to “being green”, and this container home is a great example of it!
A family of four wanted to use their existing location to create a home for themselves.