From the outside it looks like just an old rusty cargo container, but once you look inside…
1. This Savannah, Georgia home was designed by the Price Street Projects team.
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But despite this, these houses allow you to reuse containers instead of throwing them away.
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This home is located in a tranquil location on the Los Angeles shore.
Inside it are four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms and even a spacious living room with a fireplace.
3. This cozy hut is located in the Canadian province of Quebec.
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Architect Bernard Morin needed seven containers to create the symmetrical work of art.
Inside there are four bedrooms, and the entire house has a total area of 320 square meters.
4. And this house in El Tiemblo (Spain) consists of four containers.
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Containers give the ceiling a special “industrial” charm.
6. This home in Flagstaff, Arizona, is built from six containers.
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This fashion keeps pace with ecological architecture. Projects like this are a great example of
how creativity can turn something completely ordinary into something great.
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