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Hotel Built with a Shipping Container Recycled by the Company Contained

By Magaly Grosso

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This unique container-designed hotel was built by the Australian company Contained, has a 20-foot interior that has been converted into a sophisticated hotel room that can be easily installed and shipped anywhere in the world.

Contained specializes in reusing old containers to be used in sophisticated accommodations. The structures are strategically equipped to configure and deploy easily. And, being portable, they can be sent almost anywhere in the world.

Each unit is equipped with a queen-size bed, a living room with a sink and bar area, and a bathroom. For the outdoor space, guests can enjoy a large terrace shaded by a folding awning. Large glass doors and windows absorb the light of day and the surrounding landscape.

Although portability is a key point in container refurbishment, the design of each individual unit is simply astounding. The sophisticated and modern interiors make us forget what they used to be.
According to the directors of Container, Anatoly Mezhov and Irene Polo, its commercial objective is to create an option for people who want to travel in a more sustainable way, but without sacrificing comfort.

The company has installed its structures in numerous locations, including a Victoria winery, Sydney Harbor, and a desert retreat in Queensland.

Exterior view of the rebuilt container
Exterior view of the rebuilt container
Exterior view of the rebuilt container
View of the outside terrace
View of the outside terrace
View of the outside terrace
View of the outside terrace
Interior of the bedroom-container with living room and bedroom
View of the outside terrace
Interior of the bedroom-container with living room and bedroom
Small but comfortable room

Equipped kitchen

Equipped kitchen
Bath
Night vision
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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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