Rustic Global

Think Different

Containers provide the ideal combination of structural integrity and simplicity with ease of customization – from bare-minimum to tricked-out luxury.

Unlike other cabins, if you rethink where you want to locate, it can be loaded up and moved.

Unlike an RV, you can have your choice of modern, high efficiency appliances and conventional furniture.

Each year, localities are becoming more accepting of this modern approach to efficient design.

9 Containers (4’ 40” and 5' 20" units)

WITH TWO UPPER DECKS & OPEN PLAN SPACES

Jade House (Mount Vernon, OH)

Explore modern living in this 9 stacked shipping containers (4-40ft and 5-20ft) home with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space. With two upper decks and a main-level deck, it offers stunning views of a private creek setting. Sustainability is a primary focus, with optional off-the-grid systems. There is even a two-car garage. Compact, mobile, and stylish, this container home redefines contemporary living.

ONE 40’ Container
A FULLY OUTFITTED CONtAINER LAB

Mission Gait (The Solomon Islands)

Experience innovation with a 40ft container transformed into a portable prosthetics lab, equipped and ready for operation. This mobile unit includes supplies and equipment, with windows and doors cut upon arrival. Electrical and plumbing are seamlessly hooked up, and the onsite installation of porches and ramps ensures easy access. This compact, fully outfitted container lab represents a cutting-edge solution for providing essential services in remote locations.

40’ Container (9’ 6” High Cube)

WITH ROOF DECK & INTEGRATED OFF-THE-GRID UTILITIES

For Small Families

A 40’ container offers enough space for distinct living, dining, cooking, bedroom, bathroom, and utility spaces. You can even  easily entertain a few guests. It’s a great choice for cost, comfort, compactness, and easy of mobility.  Optional off-the-grid systems can offer unmatched freedom and convenience.

20’ Container (9’ 6” high CUBE)
WITH UTILITY SHED AND FRONT & SIDE ENTRY PORCHES

For Hunting & Fishing

A 20’ container offers a flexible living space that can function well for overnight or weekend excursions. Off-grid options allow you to enjoy comforts of home such air conditioning, full shower, and choice of kitchen appliances. To maximize your living space, equipment such as solar batteries and water filters can optionally be fitted into an attached utility shed.

TWIN 40’ Container (9’-6” HIGH CUBE)
WITH ATTACHED SERVICE MODULE

Affordable Housing Revolution

Two 40’ containers can be combined to create an affordable 640 square foot home. Plans can accommodate distinct living, dining, kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom and utility spaces. The structural strength and 9’-6” height offers flexibility to meet almost any need. Containers can be clad in wood siding or other facades for distinctive designs.

40’ + 20’ CONTAINER (9’ 6’ HIGH CUBE)
WITH ROOF & FRONT DECKs

Family Retreat

A 40’ and 20’ container combined provides the necessary space for two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and a generous living area. A full roof and front deck more than double the usable space. Ample glass and wood cladding immerses you in the natural surroundings.

FOUR 20’ CONTAINERS (9’-6” HIGH CUBE)

WITH ATTACHED PORCHES, BALCONY & UTILITY ROOM

Urban Modern

Integrating four 20’ containers with an additional utility room in a two-story design creates about 680 sq ft in a compact footprint. The side-by-side design offers a generous great room with half bath & kitchen and spacious ensuite master bedroom with private balcony. Ideal for urban lots and “auxiliary dwelling units” (ADUs).

EVERYTHING AND THE KITCHEN SINK

Full Kitchen, Living Room, Bed Room & Bathroom

Containers are modular structures – They can be assembled to different sizes and interior and exterior finishes.

freedom and flexibility

Utility Rooms or Service Modules can be built-in or attached as a separate structure.

Utility room space is designed for ease of access, safety, and flexibility so an owner can easily upgrade or reconfigure the container for a different use or location.

FAQs

Ease of relocation can be planned into the solar, water, and HVAC features.

A container can be fitted up as a “modular home” to meet local health and building codes. The “tiny home” movement is also triggering localities to reconsider their zoning regulations – which can limit where a unit is placed.

Multi-container projects are typically welded together but can be separated surprisingly easily for relocation.

Specs

 180 sqft320 sqft640 sqft
Height9′ 6″9′ 6″9′ 6″
Width20′40′40′
Depth8′8′16′

Rustic Global can customize to your needs and budget with solar power, HVAC, on demand hot-water, and professional interior design.

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CONTAINERS ARE NOT ALL THE SAME

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