He built a 3-story container home out of 5 X 40ft containers
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- Dash designed and built this incredible 3-story container home over the course of 4 years. He has since started a social purpose co where he donates one container home (to homeless or disaster relief) for every four container homes he sells.
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VIDEOGRAPHY BY:
Jenna Kausal
EDITOR:
Marcia Trader
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MUSIC: www.epidemicsound.com/
CONSTRUCTION PHOTOS PROVIDED BY THE HOME OWNER
STOCK FOOTAGE OBTAINED & PAID FOR FROM: STORYBLOCKS
THE HOME OWNER WOULD LIKE TO THANK:
Spencer Bosket, Izzy and Ricky Ledezma, Alan Chilcoat, Arnold Tobon, Pat Betz, Andrew Taylor, John Melby, Steve Heatwole, Jacob Birkland, Josh Barnes and Barnes Welding, David Nolan, Kari Shriener, John Foote and my family, Tessa, Rosie, Matt Cone, Mom and Dad
00:00 Intro
00:41 Meet Dash
01:00 Container details includ. sq footage
01:40 Why containers?
02:16 How did this container home get approved?
02:40 Construction montage
02:53 What does is cost to build?
03:27 Why container homes could be a solution to housing crisis
04:12 Exterior tour
05:35 Let's go inside!
05:46 Floating staircase
06:52 2nd floor Tour
12:43 3rd floor Tour
14:32 Support a great cause
14:59 His love/hate with this home
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I've never seen a vertical container used in a container home before. How else could containers be used? Do you think they could be a solution to the housing crisis?
The only ones that do not agree with these being a solution to the housing crisis is the damn government and this crap of them keeping us held back has really got to stop!! They are destroying this country instead of helping us to improve it!!
@@1982MCI EXACTLY. Its illegal to build houses for homeless people and people can't even create the home they want a lot of the time becuse of stupid HOA and government rules.🙄 it's such bullshit.
@@1982MCI do your own research ua-cam.com/video/i7yEDz6bCfU/v-deo.html
Here in Denmark, especially in Copenhagen, we are in desperate need of cheap housing for students. In Copenhagen they have made shipping containers into small apartments for students. It works very well.
@@1982MCI there’s a great - yet infuriating - book by Phillip K Howard called The Death of Common Sense: How Law Is Suffocating America that delves into how many laws are designed to stifle progress.
Some people's creativity amazes me. What a cool building.
Creativity and lots of cash.
@@AstrologicalTools drugs money
@@User-718_ 🤦🏽♂️🤣🤣🤣
Were naturally creative...
Lol this what happens when u don’t know what no is
I love the fact that this guy donates a container home for those in need....and yes I definitely think this would be the solution to the housing crisis x
Ms Barbara I agree however I'm worried and aware that too much exposure will make the price increase. Itll basically turn it from affordable to unaffordable. Which is where we are now.
@@kenyettaready Yes I see your point, Kenyetta and that would be very sad.
@@kenyettaready That depends on the builders and where they can be located. Houses are really expensive for several basic reasons, and you won't like the answers. The American public has bought into the idea that 'bigger is better', 'more is more', 'I deserve more', 'I need more', 'My more needs to be more, more then their more', 'I have to have bigger, better, more...NOW...don't you know who I AM!!!' The human ego has become a self serving tyrant that believes IT should have what ever IT wants.
We have those same said ego's in places of government as well as home builders.
As long as there is an ego to be played another ego will.
And this is true of every sector of our country and government. The American people try to blame the government people - that they put in office either by voting, or more correctly, not voting.
Those same gov't people pull off some shady, selfserving stuff.
But the American Citizenry is still wholly responsible for everything happening. Crying impotence does not mean it's true.
If EVERYONE voted, by ballot & by dollar, made calls everyday to 'public servants', showed up to rallies....and paid attention to what's really going on, we'd have a different country. But most folks would rather complain from their arm chairs in their McMansions.
It sure would make it easier to load them up and ship them to another country.
No it won't.
That metal will rust out over time.
Containers lasts for 25-30 years.
i love your container home.
thank you and god bless you.
from the Philippines.
HUGE RESPECT for the work he's done and is still doing. A worthy endeavor and cause. WELL DONE.
Thank you for continuing to bring us such excellent content. LOVE to all.
This home is incredible. This is one of my favorite videos on your channel , I love the message as this pertains to homeless population.
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I love the house, Dash's philosophy and spirit in addition to the elements of social change...definitely PhD dissertation worthy as well!!!
This is the way things need to be built... to last... Impressive work!!
I appreciated how he described what made the home stable and strong. Really that’s part of what sold me on it. I love the originality, the aesthetics, and design, and all the windows and flow. This is one cool place!
But what reassured and sold me was his descriptions of what made the home strong, resilient, and durable! I love this place! Great job.
2--30 years. This will not last.
That TPO roof is its first achilles heel.
It should be criminal for being that talented, that compassionate and looks like a model...
Beautiful home, can't believe there
shipping containers... Looks so good, the colours are really vibrant. I could see myself staying there??? And this great man is giving back, to the homeless..
God bless you...❤
I hope he's providing a stepladder, too, so people who aren't 6' tall can reach those kitchen shelves.
Cool.Cool.VERY COOL. Actually ... THE COOLEST ONE! And what the owner does for living!!! Awesome. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful and cozy home. Talented man, Labor of love.😊
Just amazing to make a house out of a container but this is next level. It's great that he is donating a container home, its the way to go for homeless, bad weather areas. The structure and the bolting down and the water seal it just makes sense.
It looks absolutely brilliant, well done.
You have a great looking property.
Watching from 🇬🇧
I've seen alot of Container Home BNB's, but the key to this was the I Beam Engineering! Thats the best way to build this high!
That truly an amazing house he built. I really love the exterior and interior. Decor is lovely. Great Job done.
I admire how he wants to help other people. He didn't just build this beautiful home for himself.
Veronica: He built the home to live in, and to rent it out to make 💰
He’s definitely creative and I really like him home. I’m very impressed, and at awww..
Love how you used the bug kill wood. The only good thing about those blasted bugs is the trails and patterns in the wood! Very effective!
How incredible!! And the selfless homeless Blessings, priceless 🙏🏽👍🏽
I admire his commitment to finding housing solutions for the homeless. 👏👍
What a beautiful shipping container home, thanks for sharing 🔔🔔
Great work!
Very cool living space and I love that he made it and AirB&B. I I’m very glad that he is involved with building homes for the homeless. I know that containers do make great homes being in the military deployed you learn to make where every you are it’s home, there were plenty of soldiers living in these containers while o deployments. Thanks for sharing and I do love the way he did this and how beautiful it is.
Thank you for addressing solutions the homeless problem in the US.
This guy is a genius.
His vision definitely paid off.
It's gorgeous.!!!
Funny because I had the same idea for a kitchen island, by using a tool cabinet.
Love it!
Also doing charity work is just amazing.
I wish him well.
I’ve seen someone use a tool cabinet for a baby changing table. It was GENIUS!
@@sarahrojo3402
That's great.
Why not, they're sturdy, the many drawers glide out.
Can't beat it for the price.
I have one as a kitchen island for my container home.
@@tc2486
That's great. Do you love it?
Very impressive!
I am so in love with the design on this house! It must’ve been really nice that this guy had friends and family to help him make it all come together (and being an engineer of course). That work bench turned bar was absolutely genius 🧠💡👏
This guy is brilliant and his idea of turning shipment containers to affordable housing for homeless is a game changer. Not only are you address an environmental issue of shipment container graveyards but a social issue of dealing with homelessness. But on the bigger picture you can also address the housing crisis for lower income people. People my age cannot afford homes, my mother who is retired cannot afford a home but what this guy is creating and trying to pitch would make that happen. If people want to own larger traditional style housing the market can always be there but for people with lower income or limited income options this can be a major solutions.
This is incredible, I would love to live in one since we have hurricanes here in Alabama
I would live the hell out of that house
Impressive!!!! Very talented man!!!!
The idea is awesome and it has an abundant amount of possibilities. 2 Thumbs up. God Bless You for helping others in time of need. Thank You
Chaplain Melendez ( NJ )
The picture alone let me know this tour was going to be amazing. 😍
First of all, Jenna you look so beautiful in this intro!!! I also love this home . . . it's beautiful!
This is such a novel and ingenious way of developing sustainable solutions to homelessness! Amazing! Reuse, restore, and recycle as much as possible for such a good cause. Thank you Scott! Donated and shared to Facebook. I hope this travels to many people who feel it in their hearts to help make a dent into homelessness. You never know, it could be any of us at any time! Give back!! ❤️
Oh man, I LOVE THIS CONTAINER HOME 🤩🤩🤩 WELL DONE SIR!! IT A DREAM OF MINE TO BUILD ONE...
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant! Thank you for sharing!!
I just love Dash's solution for the housing crisis!
I think these concepts are incredible 😍 👏 As well as these humanitarian ideas are so cool! Thx
gorgeous...........
This container home showcase a lot of creativity and talents 👍🏻😘
Trust me Team THGJ, this is the one that I love the most.. Too much of calculations and engineering involved.. But, made perfectly done.. Awesome.. Thank you for the tour.. Felt bad that you had to keep it short.. I understand the rules.. But, surely loved it... Loads of love from India..
THE coolest container house construction I've see!
There's something about listening to him talk that is so soothing. 😇
He does have a soothing voice and a gentle demeanor...perhaps a book on tape in the future.
The only word for this house is WOW. Thanks Jenna for sharing.❤
The creativity and low cost that went into the birth of this home just blows my mind. Great job! Its lovely!
This is the best container home ever! ❤
Truly beautiful home. What an interesting person you have met & shared with us, Thank You! ❤
Good recycled home. Nice idea for a homeless shelter or even affordable homes which are in great need in these times
Absolutely amazing build. Looks great 😊 This guy really thought things through.
When building with shipping containers, you need to be damn sure that the container was never used for hazardous chemical transportation.
Love this home!!!!
Dude explaining how he designed and made all the furniture is so hot, if he wasn’t hot enough explaining how to help the homeless & disaster victims. Omg. 😍 I do ❤️ my Husky work benches as well.
Beautifully designed and decorated! Great cause too for building shipping containers for the homeless and disaster relief. Jenny
when I was in the army in Afghanistan, we lived in these connexes. I love how he did this. changed my mind about living in a connex for sure!
If you have construction knowledge and/or family and/or friend with that knowledge, this is a possibility for you, or if you don't have that knowledge, you just need a lot of money because it is a speciality skill. Kudos to him, he did well, and I love that he is looking to help those that are homeless or can only afford inexpensive housing.
Amazing!!
I love this so much! And the fact that he wants to help homelessness is so warming. Is great to have family members who are handy!
Love the combination of wood and steel, the wood really softens the layout. And the hole idea of using a container for temporary housing for people in need is brilliant.
I've had that idea about the work benches too & I'm happy to see their as dreamy as I hoped. you have a great aesthetic
Absolutely beautiful air b&b plus home thank you for sharing
Outstanding build....well done
Beautiful work, amazing home!! Thank you for mentioning your UNION Electrician cousin who helped you. My husband is a UNION Steamfitter in NY.....true tradesmen. May you prosper in all your endeavors ☝.
If this beautiful place was mine…don’t think I would share it with anyone…..I absolutely love it!
Such a wonderful house and investment. Your education and skills have served you well. Just beautiful with all the windows.
Thanks for sharing this!
Absolutely fabulous design, Scott. Love that you're assisting with the homeless issues- so critical these days when sadly, too many people seem so self centered. We need more humans like Scott, willing to help others.
Love the stacked containers & the connecting vertical housing the staircase. I've only seen one or two similar; believe one was in Europe & the other in Panama.
Leaving the industrial look unfinished is fantastic.
I prefer seeing everything in its raw form-conduit for wiring, use of beetle kill pine & the exposed steel beams. Reusing materials is another plus!
My dad's uncles & later at least 6 of his brothers were iron ore miners in NY near the Canadian border until the mines closed in 1967. The phosphorus free iron ore mined from Chateaugay Ore & Iron Mining, later known as Republic Steel Iron, was 79% pure & used in building. The Brooklyn Bridge, George Washington Bridge, Golden Gate Bridge were among many projects that used the iron from this mine. There were others especially during WWII.
I tend to think that's my connection with industrial design appreciation.
I loved seeing your notes left along the staircase- a personal touch.
The open space of the Airbnb rental makes it seem larger. The combination of industrial & contemporary design
& furnishings; toolbox for kitchenware storage- fantastic. Using vast expanses of glass brings the outdoors inside making those stunning views, essentially artwork.
I plan on selling both my current home & a rental property at the NJ shore moving to the PNW next year.
Still debating between building a tiny home or container home. Looking to have maximum energy efficiency & simplicity of design in my forever home. Container homes have a real advantage over tiny homes with regards to the dangers of wildfires although nothing is 100%. Using steel beams/concrete is a great idea amidst the earthquake zone.
Scott- you should be incredibly proud of this artistic, creative, unique build.
This is one amazing house 😍😍😍
Would be great for emergency relief for our yearly Spring/Summer bushfire season while people are waiting for their insurance to kick in to rebuild or especially for those that don’t have insurance or much of a home to rebuild.
Would also be good for poorer indigenous Aboriginal communities that often fall through the cracks in bushfire statistics too.
Wildfires are increasingly prevalent in the PNW of the USA. Every year hundreds of thousands of acres have become subject to climate crisis changes & burned. This is a serious threat to life along the western USA. Along the southern states & up along the east coast, extreme flooding has grown worse each year. I'm currently living at the NJ shore, where we've seen frequent tornadoes; something unheard-of in previous years. I had planned to move to a tiny home community in the PNW that unfortunately burned to the ground. I have family in San Francisco & want to move closer while staying safer. These container homes offer improved resistance to fire, & a reduction in carbon footprint for the most part, a huge plus.
Globally, we all need to reevaluate the growing concerns associated with the climate crisis & make plans now. Future generations are at risk.
@@sjladuke75 I wasn’t talking about USA.
Wonderful job young man!!👍 Merry 🎄 Christmas in your very special nest!!
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P.S. Thank 💐 You for your work & contributions to helping with the crisis in homelessness. We need more like you!!👍👏
I wish ther was someone like you in the UK to do container homes for the homeless but as usual Britain needs a kick up the butt....
This is really beautiful .... I like how everything is orientated to embrace those amazing views ....sitting.. .bed ...tub ....very thoughtful.....
I also like his generous spirit ..hope all the projects are successful
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🔥”Fantastic ALL the way around!”👌🏻🌟
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great job, & I love the inside as well, I would move it without any hesitation. Stay Safe & Healthy... Abrazos
This is NOT a tiny home. It's a multi level family home. Creative no doubt but not a tiny home. This is a bigger home than most people have. Just because a home was cheap to build doesn't mean it's "tiny".
Wow 🤩 my kind of sweet home this looks like a funhouse great and creative best of Luck to you it’s really nice 👍🏼
Amazing house. And with those shipping containers being used to build houses; one man’s trash becomes another man’s treasure.
What an incredible job... I love the design decisions. This is one of the few videos that actually shows the use of the flooring - and does an amazing job with it, too
All I can say is WOW! 👏🏾👏🏾
This is one of the best container homes I've ever seen!
Very interesting and creative. Thank you
From Trinidad: Just love your home! WOW!
There’s so many beautiful aspects to this home, but the orange exterior is by far my favorite. 👍🏼
Absolutely amazing and beautiful in building another place for the homeless at a cheaper price is totally awesome you're very intelligent man God bless you and thank you for all your additions to the state of Washington God bless you
BLESSINGS DASH ON YOUR HEART TO HELP OTHERS ✋🎁🗝🇺🇸😇
I haven't been watching these tiny house videos for too long but he talked a lot here about them being 'affordable' but IDK, I still haven't seen a video about someone living in a tiny home that they bought, paid for, and found land for, all while working on the minimum wage. It's affordable for some professionals sure, but still very out of reach for the truly vulnerable. I love that this guy wants to take what he's learned and share it for a worthy cause.
I mean you likely can't even afford a place to rent on minimum wage in most places let alone buy a home of any sort.... Affordable is simply when compared to traditional housing.
This container house is a piece of art.
This is wonderful...the purpose. Everyone needs to find their purpose.
I love what you're doing. I'm from South Carolina and I'm working on my own container home. I'm a 56-year young truck driving grandmother 👵 that can't fathom the thought of being in a 30 year mortgage at my age.
What an interview with an amazing trailblazer. This is such a brilliant build an such a giving builder. TFS
I’m loving your channel.
Washingtonian who adores container homes, so I’m super mclovin this video.
So beautiful. And, made to last
Gorgeous build. Good guy doing good work for a good cause as well.
I think you are amazing and very generous. Your wife is very lucky to have someone who is generous. Thank you for thinking of the needy because no one in this day n age think of anyone besides themselves.
Blessed skills and a good heart for the homeless.
I love that he breaks down the building and how it all started. Great job!
Amazingly beautiful and what a vision! Bravo!!!
Looks amazing.
*Creativity to another level*
I didn't know that you could stack containers, this home is great.
It's great whilst he young & healthy. He'll need a blind in the bathroom for privacy when he's got guests.
Wow this is beautiful home 🏠