"Container Living" is an introduction to container architecture, with a specific cut for those who will then tackle the idea of building a container house, thus taking care of all the necessary steps.
The first step is to decide what you’d like your home to be. Decide which rooms you’d like, how they should connect, how much space you’ll need, and so on.
Where will your windows go? How about your kitchen, your bathroom, and your bedroom(s)?
Think about logistics too. You might like the look of small porthole windows, but large French doors would let more light in.
Placing your kitchen opposite your bathroom might look good on paper, but check there will be enough room to open your oven door or walk through the gap without bumping into the sides.
Draw a floor plan, making sure to stick to the dimensions of standard shipping containers.
Have fun with this part and do a Google or Pinterest search for inspiration.
Your main limitation (besides the dimensions and budget) is your imagination.
Where will your windows go? How about your kitchen, your bathroom, and your bedroom(s)?
Think about logistics too. You might like the look of small porthole windows, but large French doors would let more light in.
Placing your kitchen opposite your bathroom might look good on paper, but check there will be enough room to open your oven door or walk through the gap without bumping into the sides.
Draw a floor plan, making sure to stick to the dimensions of standard shipping containers.
Have fun with this part and do a Google or Pinterest search for inspiration.
Your main limitation (besides the dimensions and budget) is your imagination.
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© 2021 by FoglianiEngineering