Simple Living: The Shipping Container!
Guest post by Amanda Rootsey.
A few months ago I introduced you to our simple life, living “off the grid” as much as possible in a solar-powered caravan. Recently, we decided to upgrade from our caravan to an ‘eco-cabin.’
Okay well to most people, going from a large caravan with a full kitchen and bathroom to our new home might seem like a downgrade! In fact, ‘eco-cabin’ is actually a very fancy name – at its core it is a very humble recycled shipping container.
Why on earth would you choose to live in a shipping container? Oh I’m so glad you asked…
A ridiculous amount of shipping containers exist in the world today. In fact, more than 420 million shipping containers move around the globe every year, transporting 90% of the world’s cargo. (source: www.un.org) They are generally sent to scrap yards after their glamorous life of travelling the world, at the tender age of 20.
We like the idea of giving one shipping container a new lease on life and it’s a fantastic way to reuse something that would otherwise be a huge hunk of junk!
Built to withstand huge amounts of weight and pressure, as well as extreme weather conditions, these containers make ideal building blocks and are a simple, cheap, sturdy and easily-transportable home.
In comparison to building a home from scratch, it cuts down on wood consumption in the framework, so we also like the fact that we haven’t contributed to unnecessary logging. It also won’t rot, is completely vermin proof, totally storm proof and we can easily move it with a tow truck.
When we tell people that we live in a recycled shipping container they kind of screw their noses up at us, but the one we bought is actually finished very beautifully. As you can see in the pictures it has polished floors, a balcony, big sliding doors, a window and it is completely fitted out with 12V power.
It also has an extended roof made out of cold-room/freezer panels which help to insulate the cabin. We’ve added one solar panel to the roof and one battery and that is all we need for lights, TV, a fridge and the occasional computer charge-up! (Though we do have a generator as well which we use occasionally when the sun hasn’t come out to play for a while, or if we want to use the coffee machine!)
You can buy a shipping container for approximately $4000 and deck it out yourself if you know what you’re doing. We don’t, so we found this website and ordered it from these guys: www.containercabins.com.au It was more expensive but very cheap in comparison to a house.
There is so much that you can do with shipping containers and they are the perfect solution for quick, affordable housing. They are often used as temporary housing at mining sites or in situations where people need something very quickly, such as after the floods in Victoria.
As for our bathroom and kitchen, I do miss having them inside sometimes but very rarely. We love showering outside in the sunshine and we always have. We showered outside most of the time even when we had a shower inside the caravan. We have a small camping toilet that we have set up on the balcony of the little shack next door to our ‘eco cabin’ and we built ourselves a little kitchen too. It’s been a fun adventure, to say the least!
What do you think about the idea of living in an eco-cabin/shipping container?
Author bio: Amanda Rootsey is Australia’s first Eco-Model and co-founder of Vegan Era. After going through cancer, her perspective on life changed a lot and she now lives in a solar-powered eco-cabin on top of a mountain with her boyfriend and little staffy girl, Trudi. She blogs about living simply, natural health, eco-fashion and vegan food at AmandaRootsey.com.au.
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Thats awesome! My hubby and I currently have all our furniture stored in a 20 foot shipping container (we are travelling oz) and when we return home to live we are planning on turning it into a cabin on his parents property. I can’t wait to show him the pic of your place he will be so excited!!
Thanks
Thanks Amy, it must be great tripping around the place! I think our container is the same size; it’s 6m x 2m.
Oh and also search for Top Design and Shipping Containers in google – you should come across some images of really cool shipping containers that were done up on a TV show with Jamie Durie a little while ago.
I love the idea! Infact its my dream to shower/bathe outside! Amanda’s posts are my favourite because she lives exactly how I dream of living! Now just to convince my partner to give up his airconditioned bedroom!
Thanks for the inspiration ladies!
Don’t give up the aircon too soon – it was soooooooooo hot here last week! We spent 3 days down at the beach to get away from it.
But it is pretty amazing showering under the stars.
How wonderful this crazy world would be, if everyone gave into to such simplicity! What a really great post. I feel at peace just thinking about your lifestyle Amanda. Sunshine, fresh air, constantly in touch with natural. Some day, I aspire…
Hi Sharina,
Yes I agree, if we all lived like this then it would such a peaceful world…. Though in saying that, you have to be ready to live like this I think. If I had tried to do this a few years ago I think I would have gone a little bit crazy! It was a transition but I can’t imagine going back to city life now.
HI Amanda, Thanks for sharing a terrific idea. Please let me know what you reccomend for a toilet. Thanks & Regards
Lucky

