Four Container Home On Flat Terrain By Reuben James

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2010

Same as the one designed on a slopped terrain, this unit si also a two storey container house designed on a flat terrain.

The house is comprised of two bedrooms, one full bath, living, dining and kitchen areas besides two lateral terraces and one large upper deck area on the roof. The kitchen includes an undercounter washer-dryer machine.

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  • Yes, they can be dettached, in a one container unit the doors are mostly kept for security resons. In a container that has one on top of the other, the doors should be closed for structural reasons. In container design, the walls and doors play an structural role besides being space dividers. Doors and walls can be totally or partially removed if some king of opening reinforcing is added instead.

  • OMG LOVETTT

  • Thanks,

    It's good to know that hard work won't go unappreciated.

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  • Do want.

  • Is there a way to get rid of the door and maybe put panels on the outside of the container so it doesn't look so container like.

  • YOUR WELCOME , KEEP DOING THAT HARD WORK CAUSE YOU ARE DOING A GOOD JOB

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