Aakalain Mong Pinagpatong patong na Container Lang, Pero Magugulat Ka Pag Nakita Mo Ang Loob Nito

One would always dream for their own beautiful house that they may call their own. Because a shelter is one of the most important necessities of a man. But with limited resources, how and when can an individual be able to start and own one?

A certain property in Houston USA is getting the attention of the community and its neighbors. On that property sits cargo containers put on top of the other with a door. Yes, you read it right! It has a door! The owner is a genius of using cargo containers as the framework of his house.

Out of practicality, if you look it on the outside, it does not have any designs to be appreciated, but it stands tall and proud on that part of the property. It might seem unattended on the outside, but you will be surprised on what you will see on the inside.










The owner of the house was able to maximize the cargo containers, and all parts of the house seem to be complete inside, bedroom, living room, bathroom, kitchen, dining room you name it, it is there! For some, it might be suffocating with the cramped space, but the owner probably can live with that, and he was able to design it according to his taste.

The owner’s creativity is just superb and very resourceful, and just imagine how much he had saved with the cement and labor in putting up the framework of a house. His material is surely very sturdy. There might have been other stories featured using cargo containers as a place to stay, but definitely, this one is another new story!

Some social media users who saw photos of this amazing house were not able to help themselves to comment their appreciation of the house. But some will always have their own views of not liking it for its lack of windows, and this might be true for people who suffers from claustrophobia.
Nevertheless, this infrastructure qualifies to one of the most resourceful and amazing houses ever made. What do you think? Would you live here?


Source: Online True Stories

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