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Using 3 billion VND to turn an ugly container into a surprisingly beautiful house

Let’s explore this impressive beautiful container house!
Jake Richards from New South Wales (Australia) used 4 containers to build a house. The house has an area of ​​130 square meters, cost 3 billion VND and took 3 years to complete. Two containers are designed for the ground floor and the other two are for the upper floor.

Jake designed a lovely balcony in front of the house. The main color of the house is dark. Black windows, wood grain exterior create a cozy feeling. The living room is flooded with sunlight. Elegant and cozy bedroom. The kitchen is neat and tidy. The bathroom is small, simple but airy and comfortable. Nowadays, especially in the last year, many people have had to change their lifestyle. People began to focus on creating new and innovative homes. Because it is easy to buy and sustainable, container houses are starting to become popular in many countries. Currently, containers are being used to build houses, apartment buildings, student hostels, shopping malls. According to a market report prepared by Business Research Company, the US dominates the container house market with around 40% share, followed by Asia, Europe, Latin America and South Africa. Container houses can be built in two ways: stationary or mobile. Each country has its own building and planning standards. The regulations include the type of structure to be used, the size of the house, the minimum insulation required, and the steel framing requirements needed if a homeowner wants to build a second floor. These houses can be built on the owner’s land or in the factory and moved to certain land. The cost of container houses ranges from VND 576 million to VND 6 billion. Market Watch Australia predicts container homes will experience a global compound annual growth rate of over 6.5% over the next five years.

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