Traditional ideas of living situations are quickly changing in a world full of customizable options. One such option is the shipping container home, which is quickly becoming an option for those who are looking for an affordable, personalized place to live. 

We’re going to cover some of the interesting trends happening in the world of shipping container homes and how you could use them to create your own pad. Keep an open mind and start considering the possibility of implementing some of these trends into your container home design. 

Trends in Shipping Container Homes

Because these homes are so customizable, there’s a lot of variation in what you can do. The trends below will vary in cost and style, but it’s likely that at least one will strike your fancy. 

1. High-End Homes

The first thought that comes to mind when you think of container homes is that they are small and made for those who are on a tight budget. This isn’t always the case, though, and there are a lot of homes being built that are actually quite lavish. 

A huge piece of this equation is the land that you could potentially use to build your container home. Transporting a container to a remote area to serve as a cabin or remote home is far easier than setting up a traditional home.

2. Add-ons and Multiple Containers

A huge trend is using one container as your center point and building from there. The options are really endless, as you can cut out pieces of the steel to make hallways, extensions, and different points of entry. 

Additionally, you can continuously add to your design if you leave room for it while planning. If you were to start a design with the idea that you were going to add sequential containers later, you could easily expand your home. 

In the same vein, multiple containers that are set up next to each other are frequently being used to create multi-family housing. Even if you wanted to do something similar on a smaller scale, containers are excellent options for uniting a community of friends or family in a comfortable environment. 

3. Container Businesses

A shipping container is a perfect size for a business that’s just starting up. Especially since startups need to free up all off the money they can to cover expenses.

Often times, the building that a company is located in can suck up a large part of that company’s budget. So, testing out a new business in the space that a shipping container provides can spare some of the risks of buying or renting out a building to do the same thing. 

While you may be imagining a large and modern environment for your business, try to brainstorm ways in which you could turn a container into a viable space for your business instead. You might be surprised at the level of comfort and space that’s available in shipping containers. 

4. Patio, Decks, Roof Lounges, and More.

If you lay a little foundation and plan the landscaping of your container home, you can get away with some really comfortable and convenient add-ons. 

For example, turning the roof of your container into a deck is a swanky option. Laying some wood over the roof and installing a railing around the edges makes for a perfect place to put some chairs down, lean back, and watch the stars. 

You can even add staircases to and from the roof that can serve as access points for upstairs bedrooms and separate living spaces. A container is a large, comfortable area, and you can situate a few of them together to provide excellent living spaces for different members of your family. Just like the creative loft space, you see in the picture above. 

5. Container Rentals

Another thing that might be preventing you from buying a container home is the fact that you don’t want to live there year-round. It’s understandable that you may not want to jump into such a big commitment.

However, there’s a way that you can actually profit from the investment of a container home. You can set up the home to be used as a rental property. Air B&B is an excellent option for those with a container home that they don’t use year-round. 

Depending on the average rental rates in your area, you could be looking at a decent profit from simply renting out the container home. People are always interested in having a unique living experience for a night or two, and container homes can certainly be that experience. 

6. Intimate Connection to Nature

Another huge benefit of container homes is that they can be located in close connection with nature. Depending on the arrangement of containers that you choose, you could actually have a home that interacts with nature. 

For example, there are container houses that have large windows on either end and sit in the center of a heavily wooded forest. In this way, a guest would wake up and feel as though they were sitting right there on the forest bed and communing with nature. 

The possibility of using large windows to break down the barrier between your home and nature is a very valuable one. If you’re looking to rent out your container space, we definitely recommend investing in some large windows with a great view. 

Interested in Shipping Containers?

Whether you’re looking to ship something, buy a container for personal reasons, or even turn a few shipping containers into a home, we have got the right information for you.

So, contact us today! We do offer a wide range of container modification options and can provide you with a detailed price quote when you are ready.