Projects

  • Shipping Container Micro House Concept Project

    This project is a concept developed out of curiosity


    This concept project was about exploring the idea of making the space required to house two people minimum but comfortable, and to invest time in the ideology of perhaps fixing the housing crisis or at the very least providing temporary accommodation for honest less fortunate people.

    With this design we wanted to use a re-purposed object to form the shell of the structure, after careful thought a large shipping container was an ideal contender, the design would have a slightly raised floor and studded internal walls that could both house wiring, pipe work and insulation, this would all be boarded in smooth plywood and painted white.

    This creates the starting box for our micro house, we then put thought in what a house really needs to be livable, cosy and cost effective. The list below details the necessities and bonus features included the design. Let us know what you think or if your interested using this design.

    Necessities

    • ◦ Space for a Double bed
    • ◦ A waterproof fibre glass formed bathroom (shower, toilet and sink)
    • ◦ Space for a two seater sofa
    • ◦ A small kitchen ( oven, small fridge, sink and counter space
    • ◦ Heating

    Bonus Features

    • ◦ A small dining area
    • ◦ A tv mounting point in front of sofa
    • ◦ Wardrobe space
  • Mandy’s Project

    This project was undertaken for a family friend Mandy


    Mandy approached us with the idea of turning the living room area of her modern new build into a more open plan layout. We undertook this project by coming up with different design options and figuring out the limits of what could be built within the planning conditions that apply to the property.

    The design we decided upon created an size-able open plan living room, we put two substantially large skylights in and a floor to ceiling sliding door that stretched to nearly the width of room out to the garden, these together allowed the natural to flood into the room, this made the room brighter, feel much larger than it was and more connected to the garden outside.