Beautiful Warehouse Meka Pop Up Shipping Container Home

Beautiful Warehouse Meka Pop Up Shipping Container Home

An attractive shipping container house shows the benefits of prefab living. This shipping container prefab, built out of 70 percent recycled material, cost just $100 per square foot. It showcases a doubled glazed argon-filled window, which lets in light. It was an almost-unheard of price point in New York: $100 per square foot for a new home. That’s what a pop-up shipping container structure that was displayed in the West Village in 2010 promised Manhattanites. The sleek, 320-square-foot MEKA home, designed by Jason Halter and Christos Marcopoulous and featuring 70% recycled materials, was a strong showing for prefab construction.
The home is made of cedar paneling, set over a steel shipping container. While the MEKA home only offers a single profile, the option to add a deck provides additional space and more flexibility. Each MEKA home arrives via truck nearly complete. From there, it can be built in a matter of days. And each unit features a customizable kitchen with IKEA products and a slate bathroom. The interior is lined with bamboo.
So what do you think? Would you buy this tiny home for $39,900? 🙂

http://dwellboxes.com/meka-pop-shipping-container-home/


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