![]() It's turned out very, very well,” says Rioux.īuildings and homes built out of steel shipping containers have become a popular trend over the past decade. It's the center action point, and it's got such a good vibe around the flow, the lighting, the natural lighting, backlighting coming in to the space. “It's just the neat feeling of sitting in the center and being able to know what's happening in every room. The exposed wood, high ceilings and natural light make the hub of this 1,450 square foot cabin feel super cozy. Radiating out from there are seven steel shipping containers, each serving a different purpose: bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, mudroom, rec room and bathroom. It has a large octagonal central room built in a standard post-and-beam style, it’s got your wood stove, some comfortable couches and a beautiful ring of clerestory windows that keep it nice and bright. With its rustic décor and innovative off-grid approach, this solar powered getaway is an interesting take on shipping container architecture. ![]() ![]() Whether you call it a cottage or a cabin, Jason Rioux’s summer home near Bobcaygeon, Ontario - built partly out of shipping containers - is pretty cool.
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