Customization of container homes has evolved from simple spatial modifications to a systematic project integrating cutting-edge technology and personalized design.
In the current market, customization is primarily reflected in four core dimensions: material selection, spatial configuration, functional integration, and aesthetic design, all underpinned by the powerful support of modular technology and intelligent systems.
Multi-dimensional customization options
Material customization: The choice of basic materials for container houses directly determines their durability, environmental friendliness, and comfort. High-end customized projects generally use hot-dip galvanized steel plates as the main structural material, combined with vacuum laminated glass and composite insulation walls, which can achieve high thermal insulation (insulation rate of over 60%) in extreme environments such as deserts.
Flexible spatial reconfiguration: Through modular design, containers transform from standard rectangular volumes into multifunctional spaces. Horizontal connections include juxtaposition, interlacing, and staggered stacking, while vertical connections can adopt cantilevered or double-height designs.
Key technology implementation path
Modular design system: A module library based on user behavior analysis is the core of customization. The design process begins with a study of the target group’s behavioral patterns (such as the 24-hour activity patterns of young people), which is then divided into seven functional modules: entrance, bathroom, kitchen, entertainment, work, wardrobe, and bedroom.