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Recycling is all the rage these days and it makes sense for many to build homes from shipping containers. It is also one of the more affordable and yet insanely creative ways to build a home. However, you can't just download a few videos off Youtube and hope to build a container home after fifteen minutes. There's a lot of ground work to finish and Build A Container Home is the perfect guide to get started. Build A Container Home was written by Warren Thatcher, a designer and builder who has been building container homes for the past 14 years and counting. So why rely on Build A Container Home? Consider the following list of pros and cons to learn why: Pros: You will need to learn everything from scratch Build A Container Home gives all the information to you. From picking the right container to designing the additional sections and choosing materials, everything is right here. Did you know you also need a permit to build your own container home? Luckily Build A Container Home will guide you through the step by step process of securing your building permit. Not only do you get numerous designs to follow but the entire process for each design is laid out in a simple step by step procedure. Even without experience or expensive tools you can immediately get started building your dream container home. Each design was carefully thought out so you can get high quality materials and build a beautiful home without spending too much money. You want to save without sacrificing quality and that is what you get with Build A Container Home. The Build A Container Home guide is only $47 and it also comes with a money back guarantee. This is a downloadable guide so there's no waiting involved after purchasing and you can print off any design that you want. Cons: Build A Container Home is only available online and each page of the guide is in digital format. This does mean that you will need to print pages if you want to hold a physical copy in your hand. Verdict: Container homes are economic choices and beautiful choices. They are ideal for people on a tight budget and those who are into green movements and recycling. With Build A Container Home you can achieve your dream house by building it step by step and without the worry of overspending or sacrificing either beauty and safety. Click Here to Build a Container Home
Ever wondered, 'How Big is a Shipping Container?' They come in cool sizes like 10, 20, 40, 45, and 53 feet long, all a handy 8 feet wide, perfect for all your shipping needs!
Project Overview: Architect: Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture (2011) Location: San Jose, Costa Rica Number of Sipping Containers: Two Area: 1076.39 square-foot Category: Container Home Photography: Andres Garcia Lachne Follow Us: Instagram Facebook Pinterest This fantastic property is 20 minutes outside of the city of San Jose, Costa Rica; where they could be with their horses […]
In the midst of modern concrete jungles, an ancient art form is experiencing a revival: growing our own food. Whether you have a sprawling backyard, a modest balcony, or just a sunny windowsill, container gardening (whether soil based or hydroponic based) is an excellent way to bring the joy of […]
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Important facts and details to know and consider before starting on a shipping container home project
Honestly the process of buying shipping containers is easy. They cost between $2,000 and $5,000, depending on where you buy from and size. North America has millions of empty shipping containers - mostly made in Asia and shipped here - and then never shipped back to Asia thanks to the trade deficit. It is cheaper for a shipping company to buy new containers in Asia than to transport empty ones back to the origin, creating a stockpile of containers in port cities across North America. (Thus if you live in Vancouver the prices of shipping containers will be cheaper.) Furthermore, most containers are made of metal which makes them very sturdy even when stacked – not to mention resistant to weather, fires, and other natural elements. They’re available in a variety of sizes (with most common being 8 feet wide by 8.5 feet tall by 40 feet long) that make them ideal for modular housing and also business use for an office / work shed. On the green side you are recycling materials that are just clogging up city ports. No trees harmed. Farmers are even making barns out of shipping containers. So basically you can make almost any structure out of shipping containers. Step One - Design Your Home First Don't buy anything until you know what your home will look like. There are literally an unlimited number of configurations that shipping containers can be built together. Try making some wooden building blocks that are scaled the same shape as the containers you want to use and then playing with the blocks in various shapes. Designing the structure is so easy a child could do it. It is the interior rooms that will be trickier. On the right is 4 very simple (and unimaginative) configurations that would be easy to stack and build. If it was me I would be tempted to use EMPTY space in between cargo containers to make a courtyard in the middle - making the home bigger with less materials. Can also make hallways the same way. Step Two - Buy a Shipping Container Google shipping containers for sale, limit your search to your area (eg. Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal), and browse the prices available. Don't worry about the colour. You can always paint it later. It is not like you are buying a car where you can be picky about the colour. The container’s ID number can be used to determine the container’s age. Once a suitable shipping container (or containers) has been located and met your specifications, you can negotiate a very reasonable price of a couple thousand dollars each, plus hopefully shipping to the building location. Step Three - Site Preparation Smooth out the area where you will have the shipping container placed. Hire a contractor if you have to so you can make sure you it is perfectly level. Step Four - Delivery This should be the easy part. Ideally the company you purchased from might provide delivery too, but if they do not you can hire a trucking company to deliver it for you. Have it placed in the site location. If it is not perfectly placed, don't worry you can fix it later by dragging with a large tractor. Step Five - Start Building If you don't know how to use a cutting torch, now is the time to learn. You could also cut steel pieces out of the containers using a grinder. But honestly a cutting torch is faster. If flames or grinders scare you then hire someone to cut out the pieces for you ... although seriously, why are you doing a DIY project if you are not doing it yourself? There are even companies that now specialize in building container homes or you can get yourself a DIY Container Home Kit, which will include instructions on how to do all the little details. If you really don't want to do anything yourself then just hire a contractor to handle the rest. But if you are the handy type then you will need to design and add the following: Heating and cooling. Water and sewage removal. Electricity, including lighting and plugs. Windows.
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