This is absolutely beautiful. I see so many videos and articles claiming shipping container homes and tiny homes are a mistake because of so many not talked about issues. It would be nice to see a follow up to their stories because I find these homes to be so well planned out.
And the total cost to build/renovate this rectangular box was only equivalent to that of a five bedroom, four and a half bath, four car garage, 7,288 sqft, luxurious, modern, split level home, that sits on 5.75 acres of sprawling land in the southwest regions of Connecticut. One of New England's finest, most wealthy and up kept areas. All for this pretty looking rectangle.
So I started with a shipping container, then I cut off the roof. And the sides. And the base. I sold it all to a scrap yard for $175, and used the money to buy lumber…
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This is absolutely beautiful. I see so many videos and articles claiming shipping container homes and tiny homes are a mistake because of so many not talked about issues. It would be nice to see a follow up to their stories because I find these homes to be so well planned out.
This is a beautiful home 🙂
Never saw the inside🙄
Such an amazing container home 👍
It's cheaper just to build sans steel box that needs reinforcing 30-40% cheaper!
Great 👍
And the total cost to build/renovate this rectangular box was only equivalent to that of a five bedroom, four and a half bath, four car garage, 7,288 sqft, luxurious, modern, split level home, that sits on 5.75 acres of sprawling land in the southwest regions of Connecticut. One of New England's finest, most wealthy and up kept areas. All for this pretty looking rectangle.
Ok, perhaps I'm exaggerating a tad.
5.5 acres.
It is small but very Nicely made. Awesome layout. Beautiful wood
creational decor. Well Done.😉
(🙏for happiness in their home.)
You’ve come a long way Brice, I’ve been watching your show for years. A huge well done xxx. Tasmania
Looking so good overthere! The house and Bryce!
I wonder if people realize most containers are toxic from the paint and chemicals they have to seal it to be weather proof for oceanic travel.
So I started with a shipping container, then I cut off the roof. And the sides. And the base. I sold it all to a scrap yard for $175, and used the money to buy lumber…
Nice one
Beautiful just Beautiful
So fantastic.