12 Meter Luxury Living Container | Garden & Vineyard House
Specifically designed for those seeking a comfortable and robust living space surrounded by nature, this luxury living container preserves the durable steel structure of a standard shipping container while transforming it into a modern living space.
Thanks to its robust steel frame designed for heavy-duty transport, it is much more durable than classic prefabricated structures. The use of rock wool insulation , fiber cement board interior cladding , and modern window frames ensures comfortable use throughout all four seasons.
It's an aesthetically pleasing and durable solution for country houses, farmhouses, hobby houses, or weekend getaways. Dimensions
External Dimensions: 2.40 m x 12.00 m x 2.70 m
Interior Net Height: 2.50 m
Structural Features
Main body: Original shipping container steel construction.
Flooring: Plywood covered with laminate parquet.
Wet areas: Ceramic tile covering
Insulation & Walls
Thermal insulation: 4 cm 50 DNS rock wool
Interior wall cladding: 8 mm fiber cement board
Exterior structure: Original container steel.
Roof: Original container roof structure
Completely resistant to rain and outdoor weather conditions.
Doors & Windows
Frame: Aluminum frame
Glass: 8 mm smoked tempered glass
3 windows
Spacious interior thanks to large glass surfaces. Interior lighting system is ready.
Fuse box included.
External electrical connection port is available.
Air conditioning infrastructure is ready. Kitchen area.
kitchen counter
Sink & washbasin installation
Bathroom & Toilet
Shower area
WC (toilet)
Wet areas have tiled floors.
Storage
Including built-in cabinets and shelving systems.
Heating Option
The chimney outlet can be opened according to customer request. Exterior: Rapid paint with anti-rust treatment.
Resistant to harsh weather conditions.
2-year manufacturer's warranty. Suitable for transport by crane.
Suitable for forklift transport.
Thanks to its cargo container infrastructure, its structure is resistant to impacts and harsh conditions.

