Early designers and builders of residential container home projects used little more than paint to disguise the humble origins of their corrugated steel boxes, while chanting a "form follows function" mantra, which extolled the "beauty" of cost savings and industrial design.
But industrial design isn't for everyone. Therefore, many people have set out to modify this process to create a more traditional home, one with a conventional peaked roof and a stucco exterior for example.
Containers4Homes has taken a different approach.
Containers4Homes grew out of a belief that the cost and construction practicality of the simple cargo container must eventually be wed to a new and unique persona based on an appearance, cost and practicality that transcends the traditional home if shipping container construction is ever to gain any traction in the mass market.
We set out to accomplish this by utilizing state of the art commercial building materials to create a minimalist exterior with the sleek look of the classic case study homes of the mid 20th century.
A gallery like interior with pleasant, simple esthetics that allows easy adaptation to reflection the owner's personality in the fixtures and materials chosen to finish the project gives a uniquely modern touch.