Shipping Container Homes With Second Floor Rental

Live like a local in this historic williamsburg home made of shipping containers.
Shipping container homes with second floor rental. These homes will use one or two containers to create a small living space. One shipping container is actually installed vertically instead of horizontally to provide more ceiling height in some spaces. Shipping container house in el tiemblo by james mau arquitectura. You ll stay in a 320 square foot single ground floor container that includes a kitchenette bathroom community garden and communal rooftop space.
Each container is 40 feet long and about 9 feet wide. The ground floor holds an open gallery workspace while the second floor has a two bedroom two bathroom layout. The company is partners with google amazon sovrn the sundance catalog lamps plus efaucets as well as several dozen other national and european brands. From a cantilevered walkway entrance to the see through floor in the open space of the second level that allows sunlight to cascade through both floors of the house this california creation is cool.
The more private quarters are located on the second level that features a window strip in a long narrow container wall. Kam kasravi and connie dewitt own this particularly impressive shipping container home designed by the architects at modulus using four high cube shipping containers. The home has hurricane impact. The live work 2070 is constructed out of seven 40 foot long shipping containers.
Just add on 15 night. Traveling with a pet. The first floor has two bedrooms a kitchen and bathroom. You can create this tiny home style by placing two containers next to each other at ground level or placing one on top of the other for a two story house.
Nestled in a countryside village this home is complete with rocking chairs on a wide porch a huge spa like bathroom and thoughtful amenities like coffee and an essential oils diffuser. Repurposed from an american medical shipping container this home is rich in culture and style. Many shipping container homes on the market today embrace the tiny home movement.