Shipping container house is a light and airy take on desert living
A shipping container house constructed near Joshua Tree, California. | All photos by Brandon Aquino/Goal Zero
Repurposed with style Shipping containers have been a growing trend the past few years, used in everything from urban farms to off-the-grid getaways and all-in-one pools. As a potentially eco-friendly alternative to traditional materials, owners love the retrofitted structures for their industrial style, durability, and portability.
But upfitting a surplus container into a livable home takes a lot of work. Just ask Ben Uyeda, the founder of HomeMade Modern, a creative agency founded in 2013 that distributes free instructional design content over the internet. As part of Uyeda?s latest project, the trained architect and designer set out to build a shipping container house in California near Joshua Tree National Park. With plans to both live in the house and rent it out on Airbnb, Uyeda has documented the building process on his website, The Modern Home Project. From buying the land to getting building permits, selecting materials, and finishing the home, the website provides info on what it takes to build a shipping container house from start to finish.
The Joshua Tree design uses three shipping containers in total. One is used for living space, one for work space, and a smaller unit functions as a guest cabin. Uyeda wanted to open up the boxy shipping containers to get a more airy feel, but he knew that the hot desert climate would make too many windows i...
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