Two Bedrooms Affordable Shipping Container Homes with Energy-Efficient Appliances, Evansville, Indiana








Video
Location
About Community Action Program of Evansville (CAPE)

InitiativeCommunity Action Program of Evansville (CAPE) and Department of Metropolitan Development
Bedrooms2
Area640 square foot
ContainersTwo 40 ft
LocationEvansville, Indiana
Year2024





The 640-square-foot shipping container homes − one at 1108 Cody St. and another at 1107 Cody St. − are fully furnished, with two bedrooms, one bathroom, a porch and small yard. The project, a joint effort with the Community Action Program of Evansville and the city's Department of Metropolitan Development, is part of a long-range feasibility study to see if this design works for the city.

CAPE CEO Gary Roan presented the homes during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in November 2024:

"It's always been my philosophy affordable housing doesn't mean sacrificing quality or having fewer amenities," he said. "To me it means providing the type of housing I would want to live in."

Roan said builders invested in energy-efficient appliances, solar energy and landscaping.

Shipping Container Lookout Tower, Epworth (Blue Ridge), Georgia, United States








Tour Video
Construction Process
Early Build Concept and Construction Video
Plans
Location
About Bill Seeber - Structural Engineer

ProjectRiver Forest Lookout
Designer and OwnerMark Derenthal
Structural EngineerBill Seeber
ContainersTwo 20 ft
LocationEpworth (Blue Ridge), Georgia, United States
Year2023





The River Forest Lookout is an interesting project that puts shipping container-based architecture on a pedestal – literally. The tiny retreat takes the form of a fire lookout tower-style design that consists of two containers raised 60 ft (18 m) above the forest floor in Whitfield County, Georgia.

The River Forest Lookout is situated on 14 acres (5.6 hectares) of rural land and was constructed by owner Mark Derenthal and his family. It was a painstaking job that involved transporting everything to the rural site and assembling the base and stairs, then craning the heavily modified shipping containers into position.

Visitors access the dwelling by staircase. One of the shipping containers serves as an open plan living area. This hosts a some chairs and a dining table, plus a basic kitchen with a mini-fridge, a two-burner propane-powered stove and a microwave. The bedroom area is adjacent and has a double bed. There's plenty of shelving and some storage nooks, and the container has floor-to-ceiling windows and a skylight to maximize natural light inside. The second container, meanwhile, is totally taken up by a spacious bathroom which features a walk-in shower, a flushing toilet, and a sink.

Elsewhere lies a small balcony area with a table and seating for two, plus a BBQ. There's also a rooftop terrace, which is reached by a spiral staircase and contains a fire pit and some more seating.

Naturally there isn't a power grid in such a remote location so the River Forest Lookout runs fully off-the-grid with a rooftop solar panel array. Water comes from a nearby well and it has propane-powered heating, plus a small wood-burning stove, to keep the chill at bay.

Cozy and Affordable Modular Sea Can Home, Alberta, Canada








Construction Process
Specs
Location
FAQ from Blocks Container Structures
About Blocks Container Structures

BuilderBlocks Container Structures
ContainersSix 40 ft
LocationAlberta, Canada
Year2018





A first for Bow Valley housing is being regarded as an affordable option within pricey mountain communities.

As six sea can containers were lowered onto screw piles and locked into place this past February on a lot in Exshaw, there was curiosity as to what was springing up in the Municipal District of Bighorn hamlet

The modular home, after all, is the first of its kind in the Bow Valley.

A single sea can, or shipping container, is a closed cell, high cube, steel structure of eight by 40 feet (320 square feet) that can carry up to 47,000 pounds.

Sea cans are one of the pieces in a building phase that could potentially lead to providing an affordable housing option in the Bow Valley, said Chuck Lemieux, owner and president of Blocks Container Structures, which put the modular house together.

4 Person Outdoor Sauna + Cold Plunge + Hot Tub + Swimming Pool in 20 ft Shipping Container





3D Renderings
Shipping Container SaunaPlunge Questions
Video
About Backcountry Containers




Experience ultimate relaxation and recovery in our Sauna and Cold Plunge/Hot Tub/Pool uniquely built in a 20ft shipping container.

The sauna is a haven for up to four adults, crafted with cedar tongue-and-groove walls and ceilings, a stone-style tiled floor, and an electric heater.

With a versatile three-in-one design, easily convert the 7 ft x 10 ft pool into an invigorating cold plunge, a tranquil hot tub, or a refreshing swimming pool.

Perfect for a residential backyard or commercial locations like wellness centers, gyms, or, hotels, this build is a user-friendly, plug-and-play experience that provides unparalleled rejuvenation.

Yarrabee - Beautiful 150 m² Shipping Container Home, Tasmania, Australia





Plans
Construction
Video
Location
About Tassie Containers

ProjectYarrabee
ManufacturerTassie Containers
Containers5
Area150 m² (1,600 ft²)
Bedrooms3
Year2023
Budget$230,000
Price$1,350,000
LocationTasmania, Australia




A pair of newlyweds are embracing an unconventional approach to home ownership by building their dream house out of shipping containers amid sky-high building costs and a challenging real estate market.

The Flowerpot couple tied the knot in November 2022 and wanted to see how far they could get building a home with a small budget and a bit of DIY.

They hope to inspire other young Tasmanians trying to break into the housing market.

“This was a good opportunity for us to have a beautiful home, in the location we want without the massive expenses that come with a traditional build,” owner Kiara Rolf said, “It’s been a pretty awesome journey and adventure to go on with your partner.”

2,880 sqft Stunning, Luxurious and Energy-Efficient Shipping Container Home, St. Louis, Missouri





Plans
Video
Location

ProjectThe Container House
Containers9
Area2,880 sqft
Bedrooms3
Year2018
Price$435,000
LocationSt. Louis, Missouri




A stunning, luxurious and energy-efficient shipping container home, located on a premier corner lot in the heart of Old North St. Louis! Within sight of Downtown and convenient to the new NGA campus, this home delivers luxury and livability. Known locally as 'The Container House', this 3-story home built from 9 former shipping containers boasts dramatic open spaces and innovative details. The main floor features a sought-after open plan for easy entertaining! Upstairs, the primary suite is an airy retreat, featuring walk-in closets, a large dressing area, a spa-like shower w/skylight and a private covered deck with an Arch view! The top floor hosts two more BRs and lots and lots of flexible space - art gallery. As if all that weren't enough, the expansive yard is a beautifully curated garden of native species, complete with a serene walking path. Signature murals on both sides provide the finishing touches to this urban oasis!

Outdoor Area with Gourmet Space Installed Inside a Shipping Container, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil





About Lana Rocha Interiores

In Lana Rocha's project, the outdoor area has a gourmet space installed inside a shipping container, facing the house's pool



Located in Maricá, Rio de Janeiro, this two-story house was designed from scratch, in steel frame, by civil engineer Vinícios Motta and his wife Lara Rocha - a former lawyer, about to graduate in architecture. It was up to designer Lana Rocha, who is the owner's mother, to conceive the entire interior design, in a contemporary style.

Charming One-Bedroom Shipping Container House for £65,000 Has a Waiting List in London, England and Final Cost Can Be a Burden on the Wallet

Sale has a catch: buyers must secure their own land to accommodate the containers





A charming one-bedroom shipping container house for £65,000 has attracted buyers in London, England, to the point that a waiting list with 500 names has formed. The attractive price for the London real estate market justifies it. But there is a catch. This is the cost of a shipping container house. Anyone who buys one of them needs to have land to be able to live in it. So, depending on where the owner wants to live, the final cost of this venture could be a burden on the wallet.



The Hilda L. Solis Care First Village (HSCFV) - Shipping Container Housing Complex for Homeless, Los Angeles, California

Homelessness in L.A. and across the U.S. is not a new problem, but its depth and complexity increases almost every year. In 2020, more than 66,000 people were experiencing homelessness — a sharp 12.7% increase from 2019 — according to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.





Description by architects
Description by builder
Plans
Construction
Location
About contractor - Bernards
About builder - Mobile Modular (formerly Vesta Modular)
About manufacturer - Crate Modular
About architect - NAC Architecture

ProjectThe Hilda L. Solis Care First Village
ContractorBernards
BuilderMobile Modular (formerly Vesta Modular)
ManufacturerCrate Modular
ArchitectNAC Architecture
Containers66 x 40'HC
Total Area60,000 sqft
Unit Area160 sqft
Units132
Fabrication Time10 weeks
Building Time5 months
Year2021
LocationLos Angeles, California


Awards

2022 Residential Design Award, AIA Los Angeles
2022 Award of Distinction, Modular Building Institute
2022 Best in Show, Modular Building Institute
2022 Finalist, ULI Americas, Terwilliger Center Award for Innovation in Attainable Housing
2021 Award of Merit, ENR California Best Projects


The Hilda L. Solis Care First Village (HSCFV), a large-scale interim housing project providing a wide range of amenities for both the unhoused and those in transition, recently opened in Downtown Los Angeles.

“What once was supposed to be a staging area to build a new Men’s Central Jail will now serve as a safe space to address the housing, mental and behavioral health needs of our residents experiencing homelessness,” Hilda L. Solis, the Los Angeles County Supervisor that initiated the housing project in September 2020, said in an official statement. “I am proud of what we have been able to accomplish, and that is re-imagining Los Angeles County with steps toward our commitment towards realizing a Care First, Jail Last model.”

The Pacific Bin - 3 Bedrooms Shipping Container Home in the Foothills of the Cascade Mountains (45 minutes from Seattle), Washington

The goal of The Pacific Bin is to give Seattle residents an outlet from the craziness of life.





Renderings
Construction Process
Video
Contact Info
About Aleksandra Forystek


ProjectThe Pacific Bin
Owner and General ContractorDevon Loerop
ArchitectAleksandra Forystek
Containers5
Area1600 sqft
Bedrooms3
Year2022
LocationSultan, WA




Built from 5 intermodal containers in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, The Bin is truly one of a kind vacation home located in Sultan, WA.

The Bin offers 1600 square feet of interior space and 900 square feet of exterior deck space, sleeps 7 adults, one king bed, one full bed and 3 twin beds. The Bin boasts a large full service kitchen, hot tub, steam shower, private hiking trails, multilevel large wrap-around deck, indoor fireplace, outdoor firepit, helicopter landing zone, car charger, TV, high speed internet, and so much more!

Shipping Container Home on a Steep Site in Fish Hoek, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa




Renderings
Construction Process
About Poche Architectural Concepts
About Murphy Projects


ProjectTerrace House
ArchitectPoche Architectural Concepts
ContractorMurphy Projects
Year2021
LocationFish Hoek, Western Cape, South Africa
Area270 sqm (2900 sqft)




Description by the architects

Working on this project has been an absolute pleasure, amazing clients with amazing ideas with the PERFECT site to bring these ideas to life. What more could a designer ask for?! Located on a steep site in Fishhoek, the client wanted to create a stepped house that would tick all their requirements which included as many outdoor spaces as possible which could be used depending on the weather.

On the lowest level of the site, a concrete garage base will be constructed which will have a terrace of steps leading up to the next level of the roof top sun deck. This will be located on the garage roof in the front portion of the site which will have a jacuzzi and covered bar area for entertaining. The next level of the house will be a small guest unit with its own kitchenette, bathroom, braai area to the front and private sheltered courtyard leading off from the bedroom.

An exterior sheltered staircase will then lead up to the next level of the main house. The landing of the staircase was designed to have access to the front deck aswell as an entrance door into the main living area. This was so that the owners dogs could easily access the garden at night for a bathroom break :) Every detail was well thought out to ensure ALL occupants are happy.

Leading into the main living area, occupants are greeted with a large open dining and lounge area which is divided by a central fireplace. Two sets of large stacking doors lead out onto the fourth open area of the house, a large steel and timber balcony that connects the living area with the main bedroom. Behind the living spaces is a stunning kitchen which stretches half the length of the 12M container with a small scullery tucked in the corner. To the left of the kitchen is a study area which can also be completely opened up to form part of the lounge. This ensures that all spaces can be dynamically connected or separated depending on the occupants needs. Both the kitchen and the study area have access to the back garden of the property, which has a free floating staircase leading to yet another roof top balcony/braai area. I know I would feel on top of the world on this spot.

Back inside the house, there is a guest bedroom with bathroom space located to the North-East with their own private balcony. On the North-West side of the living area will be the elongated main bedroom with 90 degree views of Fishhoek bay, a walk-in dressing area and to the end a very luxurious bathroom with views of the mountain that surrounds the back of the property.

The black exterior is complimented by black decking - A Japanese technique called Shou sugi ban which is a natural way to preserve and protect wood.

Can you see why we are just in love with this house.....

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Shipping Container Homes



1. What is a shipping container home?


A shipping container home is a dwelling built using one or more shipping containers, typically made of steel, as the primary structural element. These containers are repurposed and converted into livable spaces, offering a more sustainable and cost-effective housing solution.