
We have seen a lot of different styled homes today and shipping containers are certainly one of them. We see some people making use of this different kind of living and apparently if you are creative enough, you may be surprised to come up with something classier to live in.
Adam Kalkin’s prehab homes made from shipping containers is a clear example. The architect makes container homes that are good looking, transportable and recyclable. He isn’t the only architect to make shipping container homes, but what he creates is exceptional and luxurious.
The best examples that explain his creativity are the Bunny Lane, his own home built with a 19th century clapboard cottage inside an industrial hanger, and the Push Button House, which takes just 90 seconds to expand to reveal a five-room home.
Kalkin charges $150-$400 per square foot for his container homes and the cheapest of his creations sells for $50,000.
(Source) Gizmodo




















