Have you ever lived in a marine container room or cabin in a reinforced concrete city?
Have you ever lived in a marine container house?
Today's topic is "How can we turn a container into a spacious house",
which is made of transport containers in Yanquan,
Canada, to create a unique living space.
The conversion of the container cabin is completed by Powers Construction,
a 53 foot long container located in Yanquan, Canada,
which is far away from the city or the noise of people.
The cabin has a spacious passenger cabin,
which can accommodate 320 square feet
and consists of only one transport container.
In this transport container house,
the door and most of the steel container walls in front have been removed.
Due to the design of transparent doors and windows and open structure,
you can sit in the premade 53 shipping container cabin
to enjoy the beautiful exterior scenery.
The surrounding environment of the container cabin is very beautiful.
There are some trees and turf outside the container cabin,
where residents can feel the integration with nature.
Most of the indoor space is spacious,
and the furniture and space are arranged linearly
according to the area and the surrounding environment of the house.
The interior wall is painted white.
You can feel the ventilation and warmth of the sun in the sunlight,
which helps bring natural lighting to the container cabin.
There is also a small coffee table and a small wood stove in the indoor living space
to help keep the cabin warm and comfortable in winter.
The design and structure of the dining space are in the living space of the cabin,
so you can enjoy the natural scenery outside when enjoying lunch or dinner.
The kitchen has all the necessary appliances
and functions to cook any food.
At the corner of the shipping container cabin of the Premade 53 is a spacious bedroom,
which includes a carefully designed queen size bed.
Pictures courtesy of Living in a Container