1. Structural Safety
Designed to protect goods during long-distance transport, shipping containers are structurally very robust. With proper reinforcement and modification, container houses can fully withstand severe weather and natural disasters such as typhoons and earthquakes. Therefore, in terms of safety, container houses are a reliable long-term living option.
2. Comfort and Functionality
1) Insulation and Ventilation
The metal material of shipping containers is a good conductor of heat, so insulation is particularly important in cold or hot climates. Using insulation materials, installing air conditioning, and a proper ventilation system can significantly improve living comfort.
2) Interior Design
Due to the limited width of shipping containers, interior design requires careful planning. Using multifunctional furniture, rational partitioning, and large windows can increase the sense of space and living comfort.
3) Plumbing and Electrical Facilities
Container houses can be equipped with complete plumbing and electrical systems, similar to traditional residences. Using renewable energy devices such as solar panels can improve energy efficiency and environmental friendliness.
3. Cost-Effectiveness
The construction cost of container houses is generally lower than that of traditional houses, especially in areas with limited land resources or expensive building materials. Their rapid assembly speed and mobility also help reduce overall living costs.