In general, most container homes we feature seem to be in that 40-foot range, but here’s a micro tiny for you! At just 128 square feet, Kountry Containers had to get creative to fit everything.
They made great use of the flat top of the container, adding a porch with a safety railing where one can really take advantage of good weather. Inside the couch doubles as the bed, and there’s a micro kitchen and toilet closet on the back wall.
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Kountry Containers Loft-Free Micro Home

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I love that this one has a roof-top deck.

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They squeezed in a kitchen, toilet, living room and bedroom!

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A nice, safe staircase up to the loft.

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Toilet in the bathroom closet.

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Windows are on the front wall, and up high for privacy

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Highlights:
- Toilet closet
- Kitchen with mini sink
- Mini fridge
- Induction cooktop
- Waterfall granite
- Couch futon bed
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It is beyond me, that they put in a door, which turns inwards. When the bed is pulled out, you can not open the door. That is a trap in case of a fire, sincere there are no other ways of getting out unless you break the window.
In this one, no, the sofa/bed wouldn’t extend that far. So wouldn’t block the door…