You did a really great job! I've watched countless videos of people building these container homes. And they never really showed how everything was done. The amount I learned in this video is insane. Thank you for showing your journey!
You did a really great job! I just got my 40ft container from Wuwi Shipping Container very cheap and even paid it upon delivery. cant wait to start working.
I have never enjoyed listening to all the details of the whole build like the way it is explained in this video! All your Invested knowledge that is shared it is very generous on your part to share with viewers.
You can literally build a house( like this guy) from UA-cam videos. Most people can do these things, it really isn’t hard. All you have to do is a little research then get to work it’s that simple.
sadly its kinda hard in Europe. Every single part needs to be certified by a professional in that area and an architect, and the local government needs to be informed of the build plan to approve it and of the total cost to tax you 😅
Hello I am currently living in Washington State. My Son is Building me a Tiny Container Home in Texas. He recently bought the Mini Split. He has done it all himself & it’s Amazing! I Enjoyed watching your build. It made me feel like I could see what he had done and how much hard work he was doing!! Thanks for sharing your video!!!
The dopest part is that you built your home wearing flip flops or vibrams. Like props, that is casual asf, lol. Thank you, you inspired me. You did your thing buddy.
You made yourself quite a cozy home. I’ve loved the idea of making a home out of containers. It makes it budget friendly. I’ve seen people weld I-beams on top of the containers to make a pitched roof to shed water and snow (depending where you live). I’ve even seen where foam insulation was added on both the inside and the outside walls to increase the R-value by reducing heating and cooling costs. The other nice thing about containers, is that you can stack them any way you want to or as high as you want to. You did a fabulous job.
I'm considering building something like this, and you just gave me a great idea! Regarding the I-Beams: couldn't someone just slice the top off the containers and then attach wooden 2x4s (extending the frame, basically) to not only create a pitched roof, but to also add another level?? And if that were to work out, what about codes and permits (United States - NJ specifically)? Because if that can all fly, I might end up going that route. My first idea was to build a small cottage with a basement from scratch... But lately I've been thinking that maybe I should just purchase the land, get two or so shipping containers, and convert them into one small cottage. Once that small home is finished, then I want to build the actual rest of the house around it (think of it like adding addition after addition/adding a room or two (or a certain amount of space) at a time. Kind of like a home that'll be a constant work in progress for around 5 or more years. I wonder if I can pull that off. Time will tell. And thanks for that idea!
@@Lifelong_Lesson Yes you could do that, I believe you would need to add a strut support, example from the i-Beam to the floor as the container walls are not strong enough on their own. Im not a contractor so if I use the wrong terms apologies.
@@Lifelong_Lesson as long as everything meets code, you shouldn’t have a problem. You can bury the containers to create your basement, you’ll just have to waterproof them first, but yeah, you can set them side-by-side, stack them on top of each other, set them end-to-end. If you know how to weld, that makes it even better. If you’re wanting to set them side-by-side, weld them together. If you want to expand your space, take a grinder with cutoff wheels, and cut the sidewalls out. If you still have questions about your build, there’s UA-cam videos that take you through the process. I hope this helps and answers your questions. Just be careful of the Taxman.
Starting my new job for a company making container homes and I’m really grateful for this video. Thanks a lot for taking the time to do this step by step. I hope a year later you’re still at it!
Incredible amount of work you put in! Also much appreciated is the hours of video you took and the editing involved. Very interesting to watch, thanks for taking us on your home buidling journey!
I wish I could have seen the electrical part! Love the way you broke down the plumbing. I would prefer that than the storing the wood part lol. Amazing job thanks for this video. 😊
This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing. We're looking to do similar, and seeing someone else's progression (and a little bit of the "how to") is super useful!
This is magical, seriously. Been plotting doing very similar, had my own ideas and you were nailing them left and right, making me feel more justified that I'm not quite so crazy. You even have the same welder I've been using for my furniture designs that Id be using on the containers. Amazing!
This is inspirational and I'd love to build a family cabin on our country property. One thing I think I'd change is, I'd build separate sewer lines for toilets from the rest, that way I could use the waste water from sinks and showers to save in water barrels to use in my garden.
Forgive me if this is not a good question asni have absolutely zero experience in such matters...but it would seem to me that using drainage water from showers, (given all the chemicals, artificial coloring, scents, heavy metals, etc., in common soaps, shampoos, conditioners, not to mention the heavy chemicals such as bleach from cleaning agents commonly used to clean showers), may not be the ideal water source to use in your garden, or plants in general, correct?
Lovely, amazing! I truly appreciate your work and ideas! Yet if I were you I've definitely put a window in the bathroom, too. Out of wood or whatever, but to have a window for the bathroom is a must. Lovely work! Congrats to you! It's your beauty! 🤗
Knocking that last window out and you standing there looking around was pretty funny. Thinking hard about doing this. Just bought some land in Florida and we want to put 2 single family homes on it. Going to talk to my son in law about this. Will get back to you. Great video.
In the future, you gave yourself an option to build 3 more containers off the back to add additional bedrooms. Large enough crawlspace to tie in a second bathroom. I, personally, would need a bigger kitchen. However, you also allow plenty of room to modify. Very nicely done.
I hope you’re making a continuation video for this build. You show the end result, but there’s so much more to cover! Thank you, this has helped me understand the work involved with building a container home. Do you have any videos about stacking containers for a home?
make sure to put a good amount of insulation between the waterlines and the outside metal wall as it will freeze in winter as the steel makes it worse, i had this problem in my container hm and that was in las vegas where winters are nothing.
Awesome job dude. Building a house from scratch is gotta be an awesome sense of accomplishment but building one with thine own damn hands has got to be positively next level feeling. Kudos!
Cool. This is our dream home. Build container home on our land. Rent is ridiculous nowadays in Canada. This is freedom. Alot of work and it's beautiful
You guys are so wonderful. The house is so beautiful as it blends with nature, a beautiful container house model. Thank you for allowing me to refer and learn from this wonderful house model. Sincerely
Considering the total cost of the build, and relatively minimal additional cost for “one trip” containers, I was surprised that he hadn’t opted for better condition containers. Great video!
I am appreciative of men's physical strength and hardwork and creativity. The details of this project are well planned and it was done with with so much care. Respect to God first and so respect to men as well.
@@thinkoutsidethecontainer maybe it was just me realizing how complex it was and the amount of hardwork and the talent you put into this project and I thought no way I can create something like this on my own. It has been my dream but with the resources I have it is not possible. Anyway, I believe that that respect you have earned from me and from others may not be enough or may not be what you have expected but that respect you have earned (from me) is the highest respect I can give not just for you but for men who are into construction/building, making the society a better place. Your work on this video opened my eyes to that reality. So it is a positive comment Sir. I am but a small voice. I am from the Philippines Sir. Thanks for the feedback.
Great Job! 99.999% would never have been able to accomplish what you did! maybe 650,000 (0.001%) possibly could of done that work, out of the population on planet earth 6.5Billion only 650,000 would of been able to accomplish what you did! kudos to you buddy you did all of that yourself except for operating the crane. Wow you are an extremely talented individual. You are a very very rare talented man! Wishing you great success in all your endeavors!
Wonderful Work! Congratulations your Home Is Beautiful! I love the open concept! Those twin sliding doors, the huge bathroom! Rally Good! I enjoyed walking along with you and helpers it felt like I was there! Whew! That was a workout all while sitting at home lol🤣 Tyfs!👏🏾👏🏾💯❤😁😁😁
I just binged watch your whole channel and I enjoyed the details of all of your summary videos, which was great. Not so much the live streams and hard to watch the nothing parts. Thank you for your investment.
Awesome, the plumbing explanation was useful, but I would have liked a bit more about the other areas, final finish considerations, what you could have done better, maybe information on the cost of materials. Either way, thank you!
His plumbing wasn't quite accurate. He needed to have slopes because it wasn't all sloped as needed for proper flow. My guess is with it being such a short run of pipe he may not have any issues, but I wouldn't be surprised if he has issues with his sinks and bathtub/shower backing up.
WOW great job. I really like how you beefed up the ceiling rafters. You wouldn't really want a multi-port with an input of less that 3/4" All supply lines are either 3/4" or 1" Also I do not know where you are located with weather, but you generally do not put plumbing on an external wall. So now since you have hopefully you are definitely going to insulate the crap out of it. Looks GREAT!!!
This was a great series -- watched a bunch as you came out with the videos. Thanks for making it! Very cool how u modeled and edited in SketchUp as you encountered issues/changes. The state/price of housing is tough for the working/middle class so hopefully zoning will change to allow more builds like this. Cheers brotha
Cool I found this, I had an idea to do the same thing. It would be the same up to when you started cutting the walls out. I want to use the three containers as part of the foundation. Then stack a premade container home on the end, use the middle container as a deck, and convert the end container into a pool.
muchisimas gracias por sus videos, realmente son una gran idea para construir de una forma intuitiva y hasta cierto punto economica, saludos desde mexico.
I thought the containers needed thorough rust stop and seal inside and out. And also, those back doors to the containers could have been fantastic secure shutters if the interior design had been reworked to have sliding glass doors there.
Wow! Amazing work great job you should be proud of what you have accomplished to do it basically by yourself and from what you said it being your first time makes it even more of an achievement!
What a great job, nice! That was sweet task man. Im about to purchase some land and do a similar project but adding a 20 ft. container underground pool. 2- 40 high cubes to build my home and a 20 ftr. for the pool on the back yard. Thanks for the video , it will be my first time building a container home too. The good is that im a former home improvement contractor so im very familiar with building things. How much was the entire build?
As a qualified builder, your attention to detail is a pleasure to watch.
agree
Without a doubt the best video I’ve seen about container home construction
Glad you liked it
You did a really great job! I've watched countless videos of people building these container homes. And they never really showed how everything was done. The amount I learned in this video is insane. Thank you for showing your journey!
You did a really great job! I just got my 40ft container from Wuwi Shipping Container very cheap and even paid it upon delivery. cant wait to start working.
My goodness, not only is he an awesome builder, he is a fabulous TEACHER!
فعلاً
I have never enjoyed listening to all the details of the whole build like the way it is explained in this video! All your Invested knowledge that is shared it is very generous on your part to share with viewers.
فعلاً
No point is asking others if something is done right or wrong. Gotta do it and know it yourself.
Nice work on the shipping container house.
You can literally build a house( like this guy) from UA-cam videos. Most people can do these things, it really isn’t hard. All you have to do is a little research then get to work it’s that simple.
I'd say it's a lot of research. But yes it's doable.
sadly its kinda hard in Europe. Every single part needs to be certified by a professional in that area and an architect, and the local government needs to be informed of the build plan to approve it and of the total cost to tax you 😅
Looks killer man, all that hard work paid off.
I’m 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Ive done all my research. And pricing of every single thing to build a 40x40 container home, for under 100k.
I'm a carpenter and love watching new building techniques. Recycling and building new homes. Well done young man. Enjoy your new home.
Hello I am currently living in Washington State. My Son is Building me a Tiny Container Home in Texas. He recently bought the Mini Split. He has done it all himself & it’s Amazing!
I Enjoyed watching your build. It made me feel like I could see what he had done and how much hard work he was doing!!
Thanks for sharing your video!!!
جيد
The dopest part is that you built your home wearing flip flops or vibrams. Like props, that is casual asf, lol. Thank you, you inspired me. You did your thing buddy.
Lol good observation
Ikr lol I was watching that!
When he said “Yessss” after cutting this first window I felt it in my spirit!!!!! Crazy with the windows cut I can see it come together!!
this was the best step by step unstructional build ive seen yet
The fact you did this mostly yourself Is awesome #respect
You made yourself quite a cozy home. I’ve loved the idea of making a home out of containers. It makes it budget friendly. I’ve seen people weld I-beams on top of the containers to make a pitched roof to shed water and snow (depending where you live). I’ve even seen where foam insulation was added on both the inside and the outside walls to increase the R-value by reducing heating and cooling costs. The other nice thing about containers, is that you can stack them any way you want to or as high as you want to. You did a fabulous job.
I'm considering building something like this, and you just gave me a great idea!
Regarding the I-Beams: couldn't someone just slice the top off the containers and then attach wooden 2x4s (extending the frame, basically) to not only create a pitched roof, but to also add another level??
And if that were to work out, what about codes and permits (United States - NJ specifically)?
Because if that can all fly, I might end up going that route. My first idea was to build a small cottage with a basement from scratch... But lately I've been thinking that maybe I should just purchase the land, get two or so shipping containers, and convert them into one small cottage.
Once that small home is finished, then I want to build the actual rest of the house around it (think of it like adding addition after addition/adding a room or two (or a certain amount of space) at a time.
Kind of like a home that'll be a constant work in progress for around 5 or more years.
I wonder if I can pull that off. Time will tell.
And thanks for that idea!
@@Lifelong_Lesson Yes you could do that, I believe you would need to add a strut support, example from the i-Beam to the floor as the container walls are not strong enough on their own. Im not a contractor so if I use the wrong terms apologies.
@@Lifelong_Lesson as long as everything meets code, you shouldn’t have a problem. You can bury the containers to create your basement, you’ll just have to waterproof them first, but yeah, you can set them side-by-side, stack them on top of each other, set them end-to-end. If you know how to weld, that makes it even better. If you’re wanting to set them side-by-side, weld them together. If you want to expand your space, take a grinder with cutoff wheels, and cut the sidewalls out. If you still have questions about your build, there’s UA-cam videos that take you through the process. I hope this helps and answers your questions. Just be careful of the Taxman.
FINALLY a house with a foundation I love.
Starting my new job for a company making container homes and I’m really grateful for this video. Thanks a lot for taking the time to do this step by step. I hope a year later you’re still at it!
Cool. Good luck on your projects
Incredible amount of work you put in! Also much appreciated is the hours of video you took and the editing involved. Very interesting to watch, thanks for taking us on your home buidling journey!
Good point lol. Recording the whole project was a whole other layer of work on top of the house build itself. Double work.
@@thinkoutsidethecontainer You're a very talented dude! Did you factor in curvature in your plans? lol. Wishing you great success!
absolutely lol
I wish I could have seen the electrical part! Love the way you broke down the plumbing. I would prefer that than the storing the wood part lol. Amazing job thanks for this video. 😊
This is awesome. You should use the roof as well.. like a little outdoor pergola or something along those lines.. little get together place..
فعلاً
I really appreciate you showing these steps I’m getting started for this and I see how much has to be done but we’re prepared for this journey
This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing. We're looking to do similar, and seeing someone else's progression (and a little bit of the "how to") is super useful!
This is magical, seriously. Been plotting doing very similar, had my own ideas and you were nailing them left and right, making me feel more justified that I'm not quite so crazy. You even have the same welder I've been using for my furniture designs that Id be using on the containers. Amazing!
do you know wich welder is it? or at least the basic specs? thanks in advance.
This is inspirational and I'd love to build a family cabin on our country property. One thing I think I'd change is, I'd build separate sewer lines for toilets from the rest, that way I could use the waste water from sinks and showers to save in water barrels to use in my garden.
Forgive me if this is not a good question asni have absolutely zero experience in such matters...but it would seem to me that using drainage water from showers, (given all the chemicals, artificial coloring, scents, heavy metals, etc., in common soaps, shampoos, conditioners, not to mention the heavy chemicals such as bleach from cleaning agents commonly used to clean showers), may not be the ideal water source to use in your garden, or plants in general, correct?
@@jasongelb6745 you would use green products for this very purpose
Lovely, amazing! I truly appreciate your work and ideas! Yet if I were you I've definitely put a window in the bathroom, too. Out of wood or whatever, but to have a window for the bathroom is a must.
Lovely work! Congrats to you! It's your beauty! 🤗
Knocking that last window out and you standing there looking around was pretty funny. Thinking hard about doing this. Just bought some land in Florida and we want to put 2 single family homes on it. Going to talk to my son in law about this. Will get back to you. Great video.
Great Video. Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge.
فعلا
In the future, you gave yourself an option to build 3 more containers off the back to add additional bedrooms. Large enough crawlspace to tie in a second bathroom. I, personally, would need a bigger kitchen. However, you also allow plenty of room to modify. Very nicely done.
I hope you’re making a continuation video for this build. You show the end result, but there’s so much more to cover! Thank you, this has helped me understand the work involved with building a container home. Do you have any videos about stacking containers for a home?
Can’t believe I just watch an hour video 😂
SUPER F@KEN COOL 🤩🤩
👍👍👍
This has a lot of helpful information all of the long hours of development show in your work.
Place turned out pretty sweet dude.
Thanks
make sure to put a good amount of insulation between the waterlines and the outside metal wall as it will freeze in winter as the steel makes it worse, i had this problem in my container hm and that was in las vegas where winters are nothing.
Living in the wilderness is quite challenging, yet I am very impressed with this man..
It was very carefully detailed and thoroughly put together. I like and admire the finish product
Edmonton, Alberta Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Awesome job dude.
Building a house from scratch is gotta be an awesome sense of accomplishment but building one with thine own damn hands has got to be positively next level feeling. Kudos!
Impressed with how this project turned out.
You have mad skills. I wish I could hire you when I am able to build one of these.
Cool. This is our dream home. Build container home on our land. Rent is ridiculous nowadays in Canada. This is freedom. Alot of work and it's beautiful
Congratulations I’m proud of you 👍 you are a excellent human giving your best and giving motivation to us.
This is absolutely incredible and impressive. You demystified every step. Good job.
AWESOME . . . I am absolutely excited to see shipping containers repurposed for home use!
You guys are so wonderful. The house is so beautiful as it blends with nature, a beautiful container house model. Thank you for allowing me to refer and learn from this wonderful house model. Sincerely
I would love a container house. .
Excellent work in building the house, editing, filming your journey. This is very inspiring! Thank you for sharing this.
👍👍
you did a good job a lot of hard work
You did an amazing job Chris!
Appreciate it Max
Bit of a missed opportunity to show the inside of the building process. Having said that, for a first timer you’ve done an amazing job. Well done
Considering the total cost of the build, and relatively minimal additional cost for “one trip” containers, I was surprised that he hadn’t opted for better condition containers. Great video!
Relatively is the keyword
You’re a great teacher!
effort, precision just wow! i am also aiming to build my house just like this one since there is too much typhoon coming here in or country.
Absolutely fabulous home, well done 👍 This has got to be the most informative video I have ever seen. A big thank you for sharing 😊
Bravo Chris! What a ride! Your mortgage free baby! Love it, it’s awesome 😎
🙂👍
I am appreciative of men's physical strength and hardwork and creativity. The details of this project are well planned and it was done with with so much care. Respect to God first and so respect to men as well.
I'd prefer if I was given credit for this build instead of another masculine figure ("god the father") you view as superior to me.
@@thinkoutsidethecontainer maybe it was just me realizing how complex it was and the amount of hardwork and the talent you put into this project and I thought no way I can create something like this on my own. It has been my dream but with the resources I have it is not possible.
Anyway, I believe that that respect you have earned from me and from others may not be enough or may not be what you have expected but that respect you have earned (from me) is the highest respect I can give not just for you but for men who are into construction/building, making the society a better place. Your work on this video opened my eyes to that reality. So it is a positive comment Sir. I am but a small voice.
I am from the Philippines Sir. Thanks for the feedback.
having a hard time believing this is your 1st time. This is Amazing
I'm good at doing high-volume research over the internet. UA-cam and Google were my teachers through this process.
Great Job! 99.999% would never have been able to accomplish what you did!
maybe 650,000 (0.001%) possibly could of done that work, out of the population on planet earth 6.5Billion only 650,000 would of been able to accomplish what you did! kudos to you buddy you did all of that yourself except for operating the crane. Wow you are an extremely talented individual. You are a very very rare talented man! Wishing you great success in all your endeavors!
Plasmacutter would have been an invest
فعلاً
Wonderful Work! Congratulations your Home Is Beautiful! I love the open concept! Those twin sliding doors, the huge bathroom! Rally Good! I enjoyed walking along with you and helpers it felt like I was there! Whew! That was a workout all while sitting at home lol🤣
Tyfs!👏🏾👏🏾💯❤😁😁😁
Lol thanks for watching 🙂👍
best container build ever seen
This video is amazing, thats my dream home...
I like the laundry in the bedroom. Looks good and easier to use.
This is an amazing home you have spend.❤
I just binged watch your whole channel and I enjoyed the details of all of your summary videos, which was great. Not so much the live streams and hard to watch the nothing parts. Thank you for your investment.
Christ thank you for sharing your very impressive experience!!! This is a master class of construction of containers home🙏🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Nice work!!!
Thank you for this inspiring video. Now we can see what we've been dreaming about for the last couple of years.
Thank you!!!
👍👍
Awesome, the plumbing explanation was useful, but I would have liked a bit more about the other areas, final finish considerations, what you could have done better, maybe information on the cost of materials. Either way, thank you!
His plumbing wasn't quite accurate. He needed to have slopes because it wasn't all sloped as needed for proper flow. My guess is with it being such a short run of pipe he may not have any issues, but I wouldn't be surprised if he has issues with his sinks and bathtub/shower backing up.
Really appreciate the descriptions and explanations. Getting ready to do pretty much same project someday soon...
bro, such a great and thorough video... thanks so much for sharing; enjoyed every minute!
Man! I'm inspired!
Your video is impressive! I like your results. Congrats brother. Nice work 👍🏼
WOW great job. I really like how you beefed up the ceiling rafters. You wouldn't really want a multi-port with an input of less that 3/4" All supply lines are either 3/4" or 1" Also I do not know where you are located with weather, but you generally do not put plumbing on an external wall. So now since you have hopefully you are definitely going to insulate the crap out of it. Looks GREAT!!!
He's in Florida, weather isn't much of an issue down there
@@marcusborderlands6177 Awe makes sense...Great house he did a great job!
This was a great series -- watched a bunch as you came out with the videos. Thanks for making it! Very cool how u modeled and edited in SketchUp as you encountered issues/changes. The state/price of housing is tough for the working/middle class so hopefully zoning will change to allow more builds like this.
Cheers brotha
Absolute best of the shipping home wars
Wow I'm honored lol
CONGRATULATIONS!!! You did it! Looks amazing ~~~~~
You do such careful and precise work. Very impressive.
also known as 'measure twice; cut once'.
Wow beautiful work
so nice ma dude, great job. and imagine if you can add new floor you can just stock up another container at the top.. soonnice
Impressive project. Much respect for all the hard work.
Felicitaciones Arquitecto de lujo mucho trabajo lleno de detalles constructivos
Very interesting the home will look gorgeous when the interior is finished
Cool I found this, I had an idea to do the same thing. It would be the same up to when you started cutting the walls out. I want to use the three containers as part of the foundation. Then stack a premade container home on the end, use the middle container as a deck, and convert the end container into a pool.
Great video bro very interesting , it was nice to see it from start to finish all in one vid great job 😎😎🤘🤘
muchisimas gracias por sus videos, realmente son una gran idea para construir de una forma intuitiva y hasta cierto punto economica, saludos desde mexico.
Really impressed with your ingenuity! Ready to start mine soon and I learned so much here. I may be contacting you for a drawing.
Thank YOU for sharing this is one of the best I have seen on here. Thanks again
👍
It’s going to look beautiful.
I’m watching you from Alberta Canada
Wow ! Very very professional and talented work.....⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍👍👍👍👍
Great job! Learned a lot watching this. Thanks for sharing.
Cada vez que veo esto me enamoro más de la idea de hacer mi casa así 😘❤️❤️❤️❤️
Excellent build brother!
Sweet build and sweet video. Lots of hard work here
I thought the containers needed thorough rust stop and seal inside and out. And also, those back doors to the containers could have been fantastic secure shutters if the interior design had been reworked to have sliding glass doors there.
Nice work. Love the whole process. Looks great. Nicest I’ve seen yet.
Wow! Amazing work great job you should be proud of what you have accomplished to do it basically by yourself and from what you said it being your first time makes it even more of an achievement!
No realtor no mortgage... I'm sold!
What a great job, nice! That was sweet task man. Im about to purchase some land and do a similar project but adding a 20 ft. container underground pool. 2- 40 high cubes to build my home and a 20 ftr. for the pool on the back yard. Thanks for the video , it will be my first time building a container home too. The good is that im a former home improvement contractor so im very familiar with building things. How much was the entire build?
Great job !!
Learned a lot
Very nice, good job,very nice finished product