The trend of turning a cargo container into a living facility is becoming more and more popular, thanks mainly to its practicality, as it can be placed almost anywhere we want. Among other things, the container also represents a more ecological choice - The Heyon Container House is a proven concept that enables living in the wilderness, far from everything, and in a modern style.
The Heyon Container House is meant to live in Norwegian wilderness. This remote and isolated a piece privacy it is made of three freight containers, but it will most impress those who like to spend their free time in nature.
On the ground floor there is a kitchen, dining room, bedroom, two toilets and a terrace. On the first floor we have another bedroom, a toilet, a hallway and balcony – we can enjoy unlimited on it fresh air and view, while enjoying a temptingly fragrant coffee drink. One of the containers has a roof covered with grass, and we can organize on it 'altitude' picnic.
The idea is for sure interesting, and housing from cargo containers can also be done with the right placement gives the landscape. Even though we are in the wilderness, in the middle of nowhere, we have at our disposal enough luxury, that the stay is pleasant and nothing at all 'Robinsonian'. At this moment still concept, which may be very soon became reality.
Gallery: The Heyon Container House
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