The Key Differences Between Our Shipping Container Homes And Our Container Homes

When it comes to alternative housing options, container homes have been gaining popularity for their sustainability and unique design. However, there is often confusion between shipping container homes and container homes. Let's delve into the key differences between the two.

Construction

Shipping container homes are typically built using repurposed shipping containers that were once used to transport goods. These containers are made of steel and are designed to withstand the rigors of shipping. On the other hand, container homes are purpose-built structures that mimic the look of shipping containers and are constructed using similar building materials.

Design

Shipping container homes often retain the industrial look of the containers, with exposed steel walls and a minimalist aesthetic. In contrast, container homes can be customized to look more like traditional houses, with a variety of exterior finishes and design options available.

Cost

Due to the use of new shipping containers, shipping container homes are more pricy than container homes. However, they are more rigid due to their solid steel walls and frame. Container homes, while more affordable offer more customization options and higher quality finishes.

Permits and Regulations

Shipping container homes may face more challenges when it comes to building permits and zoning regulations, as they are still a relatively new concept in the housing industry. Container homes, being purpose-built structures, may have an easier time obtaining permits and meeting building codes.

Overall, both shipping container homes and container homes offer unique and sustainable housing options. The key differences lie in construction materials, design flexibility, cost considerations, and regulatory hurdles. Consider your priorities and preferences when choosing between the two options for your next home.

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