Shipping containers come in an assortment of form factors - each well-tailored to its intended task. But if you’re considering purchasing one for your own use, there are a number of important factors that demand your consideration, besides the amount of raw space you’ll need.
Reusing shipping containers for building purposes is still a relatively new type of sustainable design referred to as shipping container architecture. Architects around the world are increasingly turning to shipping containers as their preferred building material.
Move about glamping because a new child or convenient and luxury accommodation is here. Luxury is probably not the first word that comes to mind when you think of a shipping container, but with a bit of ingenuity, these large steel structures can be transformed into glam accommodation.
If you are looking for an interesting way to increase the liveable space in your home, you should consider a granny flat. While great for elderly relatives who aren’t ready to give up their independence but want to remain close to their loved ones, they can also be used for a variety of other …
Shipping containers aren’t only for shipping. When they’ve reached the end of their life transporting goods across Australia or across the world, they can easily be repurposed for a variety of other projects. From cabins, to granny flats, offices, and even swimming pools; the possibiliti…
Purchasing shipping containers constitutes a definite investment in their present and future utility. Although this may make sense for your business or personal needs, ownership is not always the ideal option.