shabti
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So I'm researching the whole tiny house thing, now that I have a tow vehicle. Ran into this article where they made a house out of the shipping containers you find on trains.
It's kind of astounding how many of these 'not suitable for habitation' type things can be turned into totally insulated little houses.
http://tinyhousetalk.com/artists-shipping-container-home-and-studio/
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Artist’s Shipping Container Home and Studio
on MAY 26, 2015
In Savannah, GA there is an abundance of unwanted shipping containers left in the city’s port. After being used for one-way flow of consumer goods from China to America these heavy duty containers can easily be re-purposed for environmentally conscious homes.
Julio Garcia, architect, decided to do just that with two 40′ shipping containers to build his own home and studio. The two shipping containers are placed about 6′ apart.
The 6′ gap has a wood-framed floor and shed roof, and the container sidewalls were cut open to create a large spacious living room. This home has one bedroom, one bathroom and a kitchen.
Please enjoy the photos below.
Artist’s Shipping Container Home and Studio
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Resources:
Read more at http://tinyhousetalk.com/artists-shipping-container-home-and-studio/#9ou8ccUKKI8HWDdu.99
It's kind of astounding how many of these 'not suitable for habitation' type things can be turned into totally insulated little houses.
http://tinyhousetalk.com/artists-shipping-container-home-and-studio/
<edited by Tude to include article in thread

Artist’s Shipping Container Home and Studio
on MAY 26, 2015
In Savannah, GA there is an abundance of unwanted shipping containers left in the city’s port. After being used for one-way flow of consumer goods from China to America these heavy duty containers can easily be re-purposed for environmentally conscious homes.
Julio Garcia, architect, decided to do just that with two 40′ shipping containers to build his own home and studio. The two shipping containers are placed about 6′ apart.
The 6′ gap has a wood-framed floor and shed roof, and the container sidewalls were cut open to create a large spacious living room. This home has one bedroom, one bathroom and a kitchen.
Please enjoy the photos below.
Artist’s Shipping Container Home and Studio
View attachment 25958
Images © Tessa Blumenberg
View attachment 25959
View attachment 25960
View attachment 25961
View attachment 25962
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Images © Tessa Blumenberg
Resources:
- Tessa Blumenberg (Photographer)
- Julie Garcia (Architect)
- Small House Bliss (as seen on)
- BusyBoo (as seen on)
Read more at http://tinyhousetalk.com/artists-shipping-container-home-and-studio/#9ou8ccUKKI8HWDdu.99
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