Shipping Container Homes: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Shipping container homes are providing people with a way to live large in tiny dwellings. Either you love it or hate it; there’s no in-between.
Step aside, cookie-cutter houses. Shipping container homes are providing people with a way to live large in tiny dwellings. You can take or leave the white picket fence.
Currently, there are around 17 million shipping containers in the world. Only 6 million of these containers are actually in use for shipping large items. This means that there are approximately 11 million containers just sitting around, unused.
Shipping container homes have sprung up throughout the country as affordable, eco-friendly housing options. From primary residences to off-the-grid escapes, these steel boxes are redefining the comforts of home.
Shipping container homes range in price anywhere from $7,000 to $70,000 on sites like eBay and Amazon. The price, of course, depends upon aesthetics, customization, and other add-ons.
One couple, Stephanie and Clark Evans, built a shipping container home for their family of four in the Chicago suburbs. They turned seven, 15-year-old containers into a 3,200-square-foot home.
Initially, the idea was not necessarily well-received.
“In the beginning, people just didn’t understand it, and no one 100 percent supported it,” Stephanie said. “But as progression goes on, a lot of people who hesitated about it at first started to come on board. People came to see it for what it was, and not just an extravagant trash can.”
Once the house was complete, it was met with many reviews. Perhaps Evans and other shipping container dwellers are ahead of their time.
“This house is so forward-thinking,” Clark said. “We just went rogue. Instead of going downstream, we headed upstream, and people are blown away by it… Either you love it or hate it; there’s no in-between.”
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Shipping Container Homes: The Good
–Eco-friendly: Building a container home is a way to upcycle something that would otherwise be lying around. Additionally, you’re not requiring lumber, as you would if you were to build a traditional home.
–Affordable: The price point of these homes makes them a great option for people trying to get a hold of their finances.
–Unique: No two shipping container homes are alike. Each container comes with dings, scratches, and marks that tell a story. They have character.
–Movable: Naturally, shipping containers are easy to move, making them a good option for people who move frequently but want to keep their same house.
–Off-site construction: These homes can be built off-site, meaning they are move-in ready upon delivery.
–Quick: These homes can be built very quickly. For example, Diemen, a city in Holland, built a block of 250 shipping container homes in less than twelve weeks!
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