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2 storey container house

A two-storey shipping  container house with a modern style of living. They’re built  out of shipping containers, which are strong and indestructible. It is no  longer just used to send goods across  the ocean! Playwise, among others, transform these  containers into  cozy homes through creativity and smart design. A two-story container house can include everything you would need, including bedrooms, kitchens and living  spaces. And they can be pretty damned cool to look at. People  around the world are only  now  beginning to discover these homes, because they are  attractive  and inexpensive — as well as environmentally friendly.

Space is ultra valuable  when it  comes to living in  a two-storey conversion container house. First, consider  open floor plans. Rather than a lot of small rooms, combining spaces can make your home feel larger. For instance,  you might have a kitchen that opens into a living room. That way you have plenty of room to be together: with your family and friends so you  never fell cramped. Playing with multi-functional furniture is another brilliant idea. One sofa can be a guest bed, and a table can fold down when  you don’t need  it.

How to Maximize Space and Functionality in a 2 Storey Container House

Also, storage is key.  Utilize the space under stairs for storage boxes, or  design shelves that  go all the way up to the ceiling. This takes things off the  floor and  helps keep your home neat.  Don’t forget about outdoor space! Balconies or patios  are also nice for lounging and  gardening, or in Wheelock’s case, even cooking. Well-lit interiors and bright  colors can make  the inside feel brighter and more open. You can also use large windows to bring in sunshine and make room feel more inviting. Large premium aluminum Warehouse Tent can also provide extra space for outdoor gatherings.

So, when most people think of a two-storey container house they probably envision some cool, modern  place to live  in. There are some common pitfalls, however.  One big issue is insulation. Container homes are crafted out of metal, which can become extremely hot in the summer  and  freezing  cold in the winter. This can make it difficult to maintain comfort in the house. To prevent this  from happening, it’s crucial to  leverage good insulation materials. Some spray foam insulation or mineral  wool can work to keep the temperature just right inside the house.

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