The four containers were second-hand but were purchased in nearly-new condition—a decision that added to the overall cost of the project. “It was one of the requirements of the the client,” explains architect Leon van der Westhuizen. “He didn’t want them all banged up as the exterior was left exposed and needed to look really neat.”  Photo 6 of 16 in Budget Breakdown: This Remote Prefab Hideaway Built From Shipping Containers Cost $300K

Budget Breakdown: This Remote Prefab Hideaway Built From Shipping Containers Cost $300K

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The four containers were second-hand but were purchased in nearly-new condition—a decision that impacted the overall cost of the project. "It was one of the requirements of the the client," explains architect Leon van der Westhuizen. "He didn’t want them all banged up as the exterior was left exposed and needed to look really neat."