Totally agreed! Shipping containers are so much more versatile and they can be moved if needed. I'd love to one day own a cottage which is nothing but a bunch of containers strategically configured.
At the PNE one year we say a beautiful converted Sea Can home. We currently plan to retire to the Fraser Valley but you never know - it may be easier to go off grid than we think between composting toilets and affordable solar. A Sea Can or two could be perfect:)
I saw a show where someone made a dumpster into a living space!?!? and Sea Cans aren't that different than ATCO trailers. They would need insulation mostly.
Totally agreed! Shipping containers are so much more versatile and they can be moved if needed. I'd love to one day own a cottage which is nothing but a bunch of containers strategically configured.
ReplyDeleteAt the PNE one year we say a beautiful converted Sea Can home. We currently plan to retire to the Fraser Valley but you never know - it may be easier to go off grid than we think between composting toilets and affordable solar. A Sea Can or two could be perfect:)
ReplyDeleteThe bankruptcy of Hanjin left 15,000 unused shipping containers stuck in Ontario, California. People are trying to figure out what to do with them:
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Why not places for the homeless?
ReplyDeleteCass Morrison - it's been discussed; people say it's not so easy to make a shipping container into a tolerable dwelling. I don't know.
ReplyDeleteI saw a show where someone made a dumpster into a living space!?!? and Sea Cans aren't that different than ATCO trailers. They would need insulation mostly.
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