Swanky Shipping Container Home Is The Brilliant Result Of Up-Cycling

Try and "contain" your excitement.
LoHi Container/Proform Real Estate

Is this a shipping container, or a penthouse?

Well technically, it's neither. It's a 2,192-square-foot shipping container house, and it's further proof that we're all doing life just plain wrong.

The house is in Denver, and it's made from seven shipping containers, like the kind you'd find hauling cars on a cargo ship. But instead of looking like a pile of abandoned steel inside, this home is impossibly luxurious within. It's a brilliant result of up-cycling, aka the process of turning discarded materials into something of higher value. In this case, it's much higher value. Check out the photos below.

This home features a massive open-concept dining and living space, with high-tech heating and cooling systems. Natural light washes over crisp white walls, polished wood and stainless steel accents.
LoHi Container/Proform Real Estate
In the kitchen, a built-in countertop stove and sleek hardwood floors make you forget you're standing in a shipping container.
LoHi Container/Proform Real Estate
Three bedrooms make an amazing use of sunlight. From the master bedroom, a spiral staircase leads to a rooftop with views of the Rocky Mountains and the Denver skyline.
LoHi Container/Proform Real Estate
Did we mention that all this is in a shipping container?!
LoHi Container/Proform Real Estate
The home's floor plan also reveals an office, 2.5 bathrooms, a two-car garage and a backyard. It's a slice of recycled paradise.
LoHi Container/Proform Real Estate
LoHi Container/Proform Real Estate

The LoHi Container house (aka 3538 Pecos Street) is listed through Proform Real Estate, a Denver-based management company, for $749,000. No offers have been made, but agents and potential buyers have shown interest in the property, spokesperson Aaron Weinzapfel told The Huffington Post. In other words, it's still wide open for us to place a bid.

We can hardly contain our excitement.

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$49,000; 320 Sq. Ft.; Lake Geneva, Wisc.

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