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If you’re looking for a picturesque and serene tiny house escape, look no further than this shipping container tiny house in Asheville, North Carolina called Tiny Blue House at the Hidden Flower Tiny Farm.

You’ll find a comfortable queen bed, kitchenette, and bathroom inside. There’s even room for a small dining table and chairs. The double glass doors open up to the incredible view of the mountains.

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Shipping Container Tiny House in Asheville

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Emily was inspired by what she read in magazines about living off-grid on her own raw land and reducing her carbon footprint. She ended up buying a shipping container before she even purchased land in Maine to put it on. Thankfully it all worked out and she found her perfect spot.

For the past decade, it’s been her mission to transform that container (and the 3 additional ones she has purchased since) into a fully off-grid and sustainable home for herself. The last couple of years have enabled her to take what was a weekend project and turn it into her full-time focus, and now she has such a tremendous spot. Be sure to read her interview with us after the photo tour!

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Look What She Did With These 4 Shipping Containers!

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Images by Emily/Instagram

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This is the Blue Beetle shipping container tiny house in Marble Falls, Texas.

It’s located right next to this tiny, modern A-frame cabin. This little cabin was built out of a repurposed shipping container, and it even has a rooftop deck. What do you think?

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Shipping Container Tiny House in Marble Falls

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Images via Aaron/Airbnb

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This is a $25k shipping container tiny house in Carlinville, Illinois.

It’s listed via Lynde on the Tiny House Marketplace. Learn more below!

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Affordable Shipping Container Tiny House

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Looking to get started on a tiny house? This 40-foot container house in Lakeland, Florida is insulated and has two doors and three windows installed, along with luxury plank vinyl flooring. While it’s certainly not finished, it’s an awesome shell that you can work off of to create the home of your dreams.

The seller, Stuart, is asking $10,000 or best offer for the container home, and you can call him at 813-516-3217 with questions or offers. Check out the photo tour below.

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Unfinished, but Insulated, Container Home in Florida

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Images via Stuart

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This is the 40ft High Cube Shipping Container Tiny House with 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom. The dimensions are 40ft x 8ft x 9.5ft and hooks up to city utilities for water, power, and sewer shared with us today thanks to Brian Hawkins @tinyhousemovement on Instagram.

It sold for $69,000, ships worldwide, and is built from a brand new container instead of a refurbished one. There are steel studs in the walls for the interior framing, too, for example. This one is headed to East Zion Experiences to be used as a rental near the Zion National Park in Utah. What do you think? Learn more below.

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40ft High Cube Shipping Container Tiny House for $80k

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This is a cool tiny house built with the combination of contemporary style and reclaimed wood for sale at $19,500 via Facebook Tiny House Marketplace Group by Hummingbird Homes out of Montgomery, Texas.

It features this bare look from the outside and a beautifully finished interior. The sale of this container home comes with an offer of the paint job of your choice but you might like the rustic look? Before you start wondering, the bed space is an open concept, and fits a queen size futon according to the seller. Does this meet your criteria for a perfect tiny house? Get more details, check out the photos or cut a deal with the seller through this post.

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$19k Contemporary Style Container Home For Sale in Texas

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Images via Facebook Tiny House Marketplace/Kyle Moe

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This is a purple monster shipping container tiny house by Kountry Containers somewhere near Austin, Texas. From the outside, it’s purple, hence its nickname, purple monster. And of course, you can tell it’s more than just a shipping container, right? Because it has beautiful windows and modern french doors that blend right in with the container.

When you go inside, you’ll be stepping directly into the living area which can also go into ‘bedroom mode’ thanks to the Murphy bed behind the couch. Moving on you’ll enter the kitchen and barstool area and finally the bathroom which is accessed via sliding barn door. What do you think?

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The Purple Monster Shipping Container Tiny House by Kountry Containers in Austin, Texas

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This is the Blue Steel Shipping Container Tiny House in Dallas. It’s available to rent on Airbnb.

From the outside, it looks like your average shipping container. But when you step inside, you feel like you’re in a cozy cabin.

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Blue Steel Shipping Container Tiny House Vacation in Dallas

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Images via Airbnb/David

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