Steps away from the pool is the guest cottage, which sports a similar aesthetic to the main residence.
Steps away from the pool is the guest cottage, which sports a similar aesthetic to the main residence.
Clerestory windows continue into the kitchen, which features new stainless-steel appliances and quartz countertops. A geometric tile backsplash adds sleek, yet subtle pizzazz.
Clerestory windows continue into the kitchen, which features new stainless-steel appliances and quartz countertops. A geometric tile backsplash adds sleek, yet subtle pizzazz.
Original cedar beams take center stage in the dining area, which overlooks the backyard.
Original cedar beams take center stage in the dining area, which overlooks the backyard.
Another fireplace is located in the primary bedroom, which offers direct outdoor access.
Another fireplace is located in the primary bedroom, which offers direct outdoor access.
The primary bath features a double vanity, as well as an oversized glass shower and soaking tub.
The primary bath features a double vanity, as well as an oversized glass shower and soaking tub.
A view from the bedroom wing toward the primary living spaces. Large windows wrap the home, inviting sunlight inside.
A view from the bedroom wing toward the primary living spaces. Large windows wrap the home, inviting sunlight inside.
Edison lights trace the outline of the rear facade, creating a twinkling oasis once the sun sets.
Edison lights trace the outline of the rear facade, creating a twinkling oasis once the sun sets.
Transforming shipping containers into habitable spaces is a growingly popular subset of prefab. Just off the Delaware River in Pennsylvania, Martha Moseley and Bill Mathesius adapted an unused concrete foundation to create a home made from 11 stacked shipping containers. "We were inspired by the site, and our desire to have something cool and different," says Moseley.
Transforming shipping containers into habitable spaces is a growingly popular subset of prefab. Just off the Delaware River in Pennsylvania, Martha Moseley and Bill Mathesius adapted an unused concrete foundation to create a home made from 11 stacked shipping containers. "We were inspired by the site, and our desire to have something cool and different," says Moseley.
This prefabricated kit house by Adam Kalkin is designed from recycled shipping containers. Its 2,000-square-foot plan includes three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths. The shell of the Quik House can be assembled in one day, and the entire home can be built in three months or less.
This prefabricated kit house by Adam Kalkin is designed from recycled shipping containers. Its 2,000-square-foot plan includes three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths. The shell of the Quik House can be assembled in one day, and the entire home can be built in three months or less.