These homes are built by stacking containers one on top of another. This allows for a very inexpensive way to build a house.
Shipping container homes have been around since the 1950s but they've never really caught on until now. Learn why shipping containers are becoming more popular
People usually buy tiny homes as a way of escaping the city for a cheaper, slower way of life.
But one person managed to squeeze a shipping container home into the heart of downtown Toronto. And at just 8 feet wide, the listing price of $1.5 million is likely to put off the claustr
If the air in your home is stale and stuffy, a window fan can do a remarkable job of clearing it. Here are some reliable options.
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Two people have been arrested after suspected human remains were found Monday inside a tote at a storage unit on New Hartford Road, according to the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office. The investigation is ongoing, and stemmed from a missing person’s complaint regarding a juvenile female.
Ordinary from afar, this residential compound in Thailand cleverly converts five shipping containers into a modern family home
Although the practicality of converted shipping container homes remains debatable, there are still notable examples that are so well-designed, they
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IT TOOK AWHILE for shipping-container homes to come to Indianapolis (insert landlocked joke here), but the fir
“They are moving at Crossing Six! Hang on!” William shouts. He shunts the radio back into its receiver and revs the engine of our open-air safari 4x4.
Uh oh, I think, glancing down at the metal cup in my hands. I barely have time to belt in before William wheels the 4x4 around
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Much of what we all consume or own today arrived here in a shipping container. These large steel boxes have become the vehicle by which virtually everything that isn’t shipped in bulk like oil, coal or grain, for example