Many young couples sooner or later face the housing issue. Alas, but for most there is no simple solution. Living in the same house with someone’s relatives usually turns into a daily battle for personal space.
A rented flat eats an astronomical amount of money, and ‘ask’ guests from there can at any moment. Well, a mortgage or some similar proposal is fraught with hanging on to themselves debts on the loan, to pay which will then have to decades.
As an alternative to these options, new ways to provide young families with housing are being invented. Turning old containers into houses is one of them!
From the outside, this metal box seems like a hideous housing option. Even a cardboard box looks better against its background. But look inside and disgust quickly gives way to amazement.
In a seemingly cramped rectangle, the designers have managed to fit everything necessary for comfortable living. There is a kitchen, a toilet, a kind of living room and a cosy bedroom.
A small but nice kitchen is equipped to perfection. Of course, the chef of the restaurant here will not have room to spread, but for a young family will be perfect.
A few spacious cupboards, shelves, a small cooker and a full set of kitchen utensils – the perfect set-up for the start of a life together.
The skilful use of light fittings gives the impression of spaciousness. The mirror on the wall successfully disguises itself as a window, bringing even more cosiness into the home.
Toilet, shower, washing machine and dryer are also present. Everything is organised in an extremely tidy manner. You can see that every centimetre of space has been used wisely.
As you can see, the result is a great home for a young family. Of course, it is unlikely to be comfortable for children. But for the start of family life, it’s ideal!
I think that many young couples would be happy to choose such a container instead of a rented flat or staying with their parents. In general, it is good to see that young families finally have an alternative to the classic options!