No one would believe that someone lives in this shipping container – but take a look inside

Young individuals have several apartment preferences when they leave home for the first time. Consider an open floor plan, high ceilings, and huge windows.

Today’s economy makes it hard to find the right property at an affordable price. Today, more people are getting imaginative and developing economical living areas that past generations never could have dreamed.

Shipping containers may not seem like a house, but they might be great for the right individual.

The appearance of this red cargo container doesn’t look liveable, but the inside is surprisingly creative.

Tiny dwellings and maximizing every square foot are becoming more popular. Small house decoration has become a sport with imaginative furniture options. I wonder: how much space do we need to be comfortable?


This house works well for one or two people but not a large family. Few people can go from city to city without packing. But this houseowner can!

Though it requires some handy work, turning a shipping container into a home is cheaper and simpler than building a house.

Without a modest white door and plants outside, no one would think this is a home.

The container becomes even more anonymous at night, as its red walls hide what’s within.

Fully equipped kitchen with open eating area, huge stove, and plenty space for dishes, utensils, and cookware.

A kitchen-adjacent living room with a sofa, TV, and two side tables.
Two enormous skylights and fine oak flooring and walls let in loads of natural light.

A lovely two-person bedroom with smart lighting that makes it appear larger. Good shelves for books, phones, and water.

The small bathroom is behind a kitchen sliding door. It has a toilet, shower, washer, and dryer. This elegant and smart solution doesn’t require a laundry room.

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