Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Stunning 320 Square Foot Container Home
I'm not often blown away by shipping container homes, but this design by the Australian company Nova Deko Modular Home Solutions is breathtaking. It's remarkable how seemingly spacious, practical, elegant, modern, and livable this design is. In my opinion, this unit demonstrates that full time tiny living can be elevated from permanent camping trip to a luxurious yet affordable lifestyle.
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One look at the floor plan below (they call this model the Milan) and you can see that the designers have seamlessly shoehorned in pretty much all the needs and even the wants for a single person, or perhaps even a couple.
Unlike many homes in this square footage range, this home features a kitchen that actually works, including a decent sized refrigerator, dishwasher, deep sink, reasonable counter space, and lots of storage. While there is only a two burner cook-top, most of us rarely use more burners at once. I think the oven may be a combination microwave and convection oven, but I'm not positive about that.
The home is flooded with natural light and has windows for views in every direction. I don't think the importance of those two factors can be understated in small full-time living quarters. The interior living space is extended outside with the help of a large covered deck that also features a privacy screen.
If you looked at the floor plan provided above, you probably noted the 3/4 bath, first floor bedroom, and relatively ample closet space.
Heating and cooling of the space is achieved with a mini-split ductless heating and cooling system, supplemented by ceiling fans.
The cost of the unit (as of this post's publishing date) is $47,400 Australian dollars. Naturally land, shipping, foundation, installation, and hookups will cost additional money and will vary from place to place. Check out the installation photos below.
The company says it is working on developing off-grid versions which won't require any hook-ups for electricity, plumbing, or sewer systems. They are also willing to adapt the units for use in the United States and Canada. You can visit their site by clicking the link below.
novadekomodular.com.au
Click the images to enlarge.
One look at the floor plan below (they call this model the Milan) and you can see that the designers have seamlessly shoehorned in pretty much all the needs and even the wants for a single person, or perhaps even a couple.
Unlike many homes in this square footage range, this home features a kitchen that actually works, including a decent sized refrigerator, dishwasher, deep sink, reasonable counter space, and lots of storage. While there is only a two burner cook-top, most of us rarely use more burners at once. I think the oven may be a combination microwave and convection oven, but I'm not positive about that.
The home is flooded with natural light and has windows for views in every direction. I don't think the importance of those two factors can be understated in small full-time living quarters. The interior living space is extended outside with the help of a large covered deck that also features a privacy screen.
If you looked at the floor plan provided above, you probably noted the 3/4 bath, first floor bedroom, and relatively ample closet space.
Heating and cooling of the space is achieved with a mini-split ductless heating and cooling system, supplemented by ceiling fans.
The cost of the unit (as of this post's publishing date) is $47,400 Australian dollars. Naturally land, shipping, foundation, installation, and hookups will cost additional money and will vary from place to place. Check out the installation photos below.
The company says it is working on developing off-grid versions which won't require any hook-ups for electricity, plumbing, or sewer systems. They are also willing to adapt the units for use in the United States and Canada. You can visit their site by clicking the link below.
novadekomodular.com.au
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