Green and reuse extraordinaire: great container homes
- August 24th, 2011 (by Woodrow)
- In: Design, Other Improvements, The good, Uncategorized, Windows, decorating, floors, green
You don’t have to be broke to live in a shipping container. In fact, you may find that many people are considering container designs for new reuse architecture. I first wrote about container homes a year and a half ago, and some of those structures are now passé. Today’s builders are greening up America and the rest of the world with even more usual designs
Green fly zone

- Photo by Home Luxury Ideas
I love the flying extensions on this unusually green home in Java. You’d think corrugated walls would look clunky, but these containers extend the living area with splashes of color. Have a look at the exterior shots at Home Luxury Ideas.
Be the first one on your blocks

- Photo by FresHome
The SG Blocks Container House recycles rainwater and runs on solar power. The glassy façade lends a spacious feel. Made of five recycled containers, this pre-fab home can be assembled in as little as five hours. Check it out at FresHome. Shucks, it’s taken me longer to put up a camping tent.
When only a Port-a-Bach will do

Photo by MSN
New Zealand architecture specialists have come up with fresh designs for their Port-a-Bach home, employing bunk beds, composting toilet, stainless-steel kitchen, and interior fabric screen that allows you to customize the interior space to make new room configurations on the fly. It sleeps two adults and two children with ease and costs around $55,000. When you go away, it folds completely into a safe, secure shell.
Off the grid and green

Photo by MSN
Want to really get away? Consider The Ecopod, a re-use container that features a floor made entirely of recycled car tires, a wall of double-paned insulating glass, and an electric winch that raises or lowers the deck door. Oh, and the walls include closed-cell soya foam insulation covered with stylish birch wood paneling. Lovely!







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