How This Designer's Own Tiny Off-Grid Cabin Used Shipping Containers

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Would you live in a shipping container home? There’s no denying it, they are not like a traditional home, but the result can be extraordinary.

Wanting to enjoy more time in Mount Buller without the hassle of travelling from Melbourne, Robbie Walker, a designer and builder, built a pair of off-grid shipping containers in Mansfield for his family to stay in. With many of the neighbouring farms having shipping containers, Robbie decided to blend in with this aesthetic and used the unusual building product but included a lot of customisation to suit his needs and wants.

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Holy crap! The hydraulics are mind blowing! I love the engineering of the sleeping spaces he showed us, fantastic. I would have liked to have spent more time in the containers and seen the kitchen, etc. I didn’t really notice it at first, but eventually the music got on my nerves. It’s really OK just to listen to someone speaking.

carolz
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love the idea of roof bladders .. any details on that from the client?

JustCavey
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yup 👍 awesome job. well worth the extra effort !

MrPelikan
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I just curious, where is mattress for wall bed? Or was meant to be like as i reckon it wont be comfortable to sleep in? Lovely house all the same and hydraulic is highlight .

tristanlee
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In Australia what might a container with bathroom, kitchen and laundry cost roughly?

MarkIreland_carrierband
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Cool but a family of 5 in those two small containers?

JMD
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I bet it's really noisy when it rains.

when_life_gives_you_limes
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I love the ingenuity that he implemented with the layout. I just wish the YT page editor had not given it a title of "blends into the landscape" as that's blatantly false in the first few seconds of the video. There is no landscape to obscure it and the containers do not inherently blend in on their own.

AB-oluz