6 remarkable container floor plans
Prefabricated houses are loved by many people for their quick construction, sustainability and low cost. One of the reasons why prefabricated houses are so popular is that they meet personalized needs for design and decoration.
If you want to have a beautiful home at an affordable price, then please refer to the following excellent container home floor plans.
Treehouse from Ayako Arquitetura
This treehouse was built to provide a living space that coexists harmoniously with nature. This 1,250 square foot prefab house plan is perfect for a large family.
The transparent and open ground space and floor space. The large use of glass curtain walls makes your prefab house look larger, brighter and more spacious.
Prefab house tiny from SO? Architecture&Ideas
This 194-square-foot country house is designed to provide an opportunity to return to nature. This prefab tiny house adopts a semi-open structure, and the windows can be unfolded as an awning.
When it rains, you can lie down and enjoy the rain. If you like traveling or hunting, this prefab tiny house is perfect for you because it can be used as a trailer house.
Skilpod #150 from Skilpod, UAU Collectiv
Skilpod specializes in the production of prefabricated houses using CLT, which can be completed in a shorter time. Skilpod #150 is one of the larger prefab modular house produced by the company. All prefab house kits are produced in the factory after ordering, and different stacking methods are used to achieve different effects.
One of the best features of this prefab modular house is the new glass and solar filter used in this prefabricated modular house, which can block the sun's heat radiation from entering in the summer. Combined with solar panels, this prefab modular house can achieve energy self-sufficiency.
Plywood House from SMS Arquitectos
This prefab wooden home is prefabricated in the factory using 244x122cm poplar plywood. This is a durable and environmentally friendly material.
Prefab wooden homes are designed to show the original, exposed and uncoated texture. This prefab wooden home also has a swimming pool, internal courtyard, outdoor garden, etc. You can add more functions according to your needs to meet the needs of the residents.
Roof Garden from Harsh Vardhan Jain Architect
This roof garden prefab steel structure building is located in New Delhi, India. It is a prefab tiny house built for a couple. The house is framed by a steel structure and has a viewing platform built on the stairs. A lively garden is designed on the roof to create a green private space in the densely populated area of the city.
Gonda House from Office for Environment Architecture
This project is a renovation of an old warehouse located in a semi-industrial area. Due to the limited budget for the renovation, the architects retained the external iron sheet and filled the interior with sufficient insulation materials.
The house is equipped with a movable skylight to maintain contact with the external environment. This project embodies the feasibility of prefabricated houses with low budget and low cost.
Conclusion
If you are thinking about building a prefab container home, you may be interested in some of the remarkable prefab container houses mentioned above. If you have other creative ideas or thoughts, we are very eager to hear from you! Please contact Moneybox to share your design ideas.