Modern Container
Modern Prefab Container Manufacturer
We have rich experience in providing Prefab Flat Pack Container Houses, Temporary Container Office, Ablution Block Container Toilet / Shower room, Container Dining Hall, Container Classroom, Modified Sea Shipping Container House, Container Hotel, Steel Sturcture Warehouse, and Light Gauge Steel Villas.
Fully Customize Service
We have a highly qualified engineer team for technical support.Our tenet is to offer attentive services, supporting clients product quality & service higher than expected.
Rich Experience
We have advanced production equipment and detection systems, sound sales networks and specialized technical site installation workers.
Quality Assurance
We only offer top quality products, considerate service and timely delivery.With our advanced technology and manufacturing equipment, they are developed from several safety, high temperature resistance, wear resistance and other requirements.
Certificate
All of our productions are under the standard of GB/T ISO-9001:2008, and materials pass CE & TUV & SGS inspection.
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FoToon Housing Service mainly produces kinds of Container Buildings, we have both Prefab Container Building and Modified Sea Shipping Container Building. Both Prefab Container and Modified Sea Shipping Container be fully decorated for a modern looking. In general, the Modern Containers will be used as Hotel Containers, Resort places, Beach side Holiday Houses for renting. We have cladding materials for decorating outside walls, pitched roof for a luxury looking but not look like live in a box. Inside ceiling and walls could be decorated with gypsum board/ composite boards, etc. Fully Customize Service is available.

Prefab” simply means that a house built off-site in a factory instead of on-site. “Modular” means that the home is assembled in sections, and designed to the same codes as typical site-built houses. And these types of houses are made with shipping container sizes or little customized based on clients’ floor plan & material requirements.
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The benefits of Prefab Container House
Light weight and reliable structure
The steel structure is firm and firm, with wind resistance >220-280km/h, and earthquake resistance> grade. 8. It adopts galvanized steel frame and anti-rust material.
Time - saving and easy assembly
Two skilled workers can complete the assembly of the standard device within 3 hours, and can install high-strength bolts in a short time.
Flexible combination
Multiple modular buildings can be combined horizontally and vertically, expanded and used in multiple layers
Wide range of uses
Can be used as warehouses, homes, villas, bathrooms, shower rooms, shops, hotels, camps, workshops, offices, hospitals, etc.
Reuse
The service life is more than 20 years. It has a sealed and reliable structure, which is waterproof, fireproof, moisture-proof and anti-corrosion.
Easy to move
The special design makes the entire container house intact, which is very suitable for mobile projects.
Flat pack containers are in modular, so with the use of a simple linking kit you can link then side-by-side or end-to-end to create whatever size storage space you require. For instance, we can pack 4 units standard 20ft Modular containers in 4 flat packs packages, each packages include all basic materials for the unit - Container Roof & floor base section, 14 wall panels including door panel and window panels, decoration materials & basic assemble tools. Flat Pack SOC will give you approximately the same size as a standard 20ft shipping container.
flat pack container house load into 1x40ft HQ shipping container


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Applications for Prefab Modern Container House:
Prefab Containers are widely used for temporary offices and dormitories on construction sites; Construction houses for large-scale field exploration and field operations such as transportation, water conservancy, oil and natural gas; Temporary housing for large-scale sports activities, exhibitions and other facilities; leisure villas and holiday homes in tourist areas; Swing space after disasters and military fields; Various clubs and low-rise residential buildings. Modern Container Hotels and Resort Villas.
Steel Structure: Built from strong, weather-resistant steel, container homes provide a safe and secure living environment.
Modular Design: The modular nature allows you to stack and arrange containers in different configurations, creating a home that fits your lifestyle.
Large Windows: Many container homes feature large windows that let in plenty of natural light, making the space feel bright and open.
Insulated Walls: Proper insulation ensures that container homes stay warm in winter and cool in summer, providing comfort all year round.
Energy-Efficient Systems: Equipped with energy-saving appliances, solar panels, and LED lighting, these homes reduce energy consumption.
Compact Kitchens: Designed to save space, container home kitchens are small but functional, with modern appliances and smart storage solutions.
Outdoor Living Spaces: Many container homes include patios, decks, or rooftop terraces, extending the living area to the outdoors.
Eco-Friendly Materials
Recycled and sustainable materials are often used in the construction and interior design, promoting a green lifestyle.
Custom Finishes
Choose from a variety of interior finishes, like hardwood floors, tile, and custom cabinetry, to make the home truly yours.
Smart Home Technology
Modern container homes often come with smart features like automated lighting, security systems, and climate control, adding convenience and efficiency.
Modern Container Sizes
10-Ft Container
Dimensions: 10' L x 8' W x 8’6" H (standard) or 9’6" H (high cube)
Ideal for: A tiny home, single room, or small backyard studios
Pros: Compact and easy to transport; perfect for a smaller plot.
20-Ft Container
Dimensions: 20' L x 8' W x 8’6" H (standard) or 9’6" H (high cube)
Ideal for: Small to medium-sized homes, guesthouses, or office spaces
Pros: Provides double the moving space of a 10-foot container; still relatively easy to transport
40-Ft Container
Dimensions: 40' L x 8' W x 8’6" H (standard) or 9’6" H (high cube)
Ideal for: Larger homes, multi-room living spaces, or commercial applications
Pros: Offers ample space and can be combined with other containers for expansive design.
Options for Modern Container Designs
Single-Container Homes
A single-container home is the simplest form of container housing. It typically includes basic amenities such as a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area. These compact Container houses are ideal for individuals or couples looking for minimalist living solutions.
Multi-Container Homes
For those needing more space, multiple containers can be joined together to create larger homes. These configurations can include separate bedrooms, larger living areas, and additional bathrooms. Multi-container homes offer the same level of comfort and functionality as traditional houses.
Multi-Story Container Homes
By stacking containers vertically, you can create multi-story homes that maximize living space on a small footprint. These homes are perfect for urban areas where land is scarce and expensive. The appeal of multi-story container homes can be increased by adding features like balconies and rooftop gardens.
Uses of Modern Container




Emergency Temporary Housing
Modern container houses also play an important role in emergency temporary housing. When a natural disaster or humanitarian crisis strikes, people quickly need safe and temporary shelter. The portability and rapid construction of container houses make them ideal for emergency housing.
Business and Industry
Modern container houses are widely used in commercial and industrial fields to build temporary offices. Many companies need temporary office space during project development or office maintenance, and container houses provide a flexible solution. This kind of temporary office not only provides basic office facilities, but also can be customized according to needs, including sound insulation, ventilation and equipment equipment to ensure that employees can work comfortably and efficiently.
Tourism and leisure sector
Modern container houses are widely used in camping and holiday homes in the field of tourism and leisure. Many people like to be close to nature, and container houses provide them with comfortable and convenient accommodation options. This resort offers various types of accommodation such as rooms, suites, villas and more. Additionally, this resort has a swimming pool, a barbecue area, and an outdoor seating area that allows guests to enjoy the sun and fresh air outdoors.
Medical and sanitation fields
Modern container houses also play an important role in the medical and sanitation fields. In remote areas or in times of disaster, it is critical to provide emergency medical and health services. Container houses can be used to build temporary medical and sanitation stations to provide residents with basic medical services and emergency rescue. The makeshift health posts respond quickly and provide basic sanitation and treatment to help people recover.
Budget and Affordability
The first and foremost consideration when choosing a modern container house is your budget. Modern container houses can vary greatly in price, depending on factors such as size, design, and location. Start by determining your budget and stick to it, keeping in mind that there may be additional costs involved in preparing the site, getting permits, and outfitting your container house with utilities and amenities.
Size and Layout
Modern container houses come in various sizes and layouts. You'll need to consider your space requirements and lifestyle. Are you looking for a compact one-bedroom unit or a larger family-sized home? The layout of the modern container house should also match your needs and preferences.
Condition of the Container
The condition of the container is a critical factor to consider. New containers are typically preferred as they are in pristine condition, free from rust and damage. Inspect the container thoroughly for any signs of wear and tear, and ensure that it is structurally sound.
Location and Site Preparation
Where you plan to place your modern container house is another crucial aspect. The location can influence the design, orientation, and utility connections. Ensure that you have the necessary permits and permissions for your chosen site. Site preparation might include excavation, foundation work, and utility hookups, so factor these costs into your budget.
Insulation and Climate Considerations
Modern container houses can be vulnerable to extreme temperatures if not adequately insulated. Depending on your location and climate, you may need to invest in proper insulation to make your home comfortable year-round. Consider using eco-friendly insulation materials to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability.
Customization and Design
One of the exciting aspects of modern container houses is the opportunity for customization. You can design your container house to suit your unique style and needs. Think about the placement of windows and doors, interior finishes, and exterior aesthetics. Keep in mind that extensive modifications can increase costs, so strike a balance between customization and budget.
Eco-Friendly Options
Modern container houses are inherently eco-friendly due to their reuse of shipping containers, but you can further enhance sustainability with eco-friendly design elements. Consider incorporating solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, energy-efficient appliances, and other green technologies to reduce your environmental footprint.
Mobility and Portability
Some modern container houses are designed to be mobile, allowing you to relocate them if needed. This flexibility can be appealing, especially if you have a changing lifestyle or job requirements. Mobile container houses are built on trailers, making them easy to transport to a new location.
Weather Resistance Of Modern Container
Protection Against Heat and Humidity
To make modern container houses suitable for these hot climates, insulation and ventilation are critical. Without proper insulation, steel containers can become excessively hot during the day and lose heat rapidly at night. Adding thermal insulation helps regulate the internal temperature, making the container house more comfortable. Ventilation systems, such as roof vents, fans, or air conditioning units, can also be installed to ensure airflow, reducing heat buildup inside the home.
Resisting Heavy Rain and Flooding
Modern container homes are naturally elevated due to their design, but additional modifications can be made to further protect them from water. For example, raising the container on stilts or a concrete foundation can prevent flooding from damaging the interior.
To combat water penetration, waterproof coatings are often applied to the exterior of the containers. These coatings seal any gaps or weak points, preventing water from seeping in. Properly installed drainage systems around the home can also divert rainwater away, reducing the risk of flooding.
Wind Resistance and Storm Durability
The strong steel frame of a modern container house makes it resistant to high winds and storms. In coastal areas or regions prone to strong winds, like parts of South Sudan, the container’s structure can easily be anchored to the ground using steel reinforcements or concrete foundations. This ensures the home remains stable even during intense storms or hurricanes.
Furthermore, the compact design of a container house minimizes the surface area exposed to the wind, making it less likely to suffer damage compared to more traditional buildings.
How to Maintain Modern Container




Regular Inspections
Perform regular inspections of your modern container home to identify any issues early. Check both the interior and exterior for signs of wear and tear, rust, leaks, or structural damage. Look for standing water, rust spots, and damage to any rooftop additions like solar panels or HVAC units. Inspect for rust, dents, or scratches that could lead to corrosion. Check for signs of settling or movement, which could indicate foundation issues.
Rust Prevention and Treatment
Rust is a common issue with steel structures like modern container homes. Apply a high-quality paint or sealant to the exterior of your container home to protect against moisture. Regularly inspect and touch up these coatings as needed. Ensure your container home has a proper gutter and drainage system to direct water away from the structure, reducing the risk of rust. Use commercial rust removers to clean affected areas. Follow up with a rust-inhibiting primer and a fresh coat of paint.
Insulation Care
Regularly check your insulation to ensure it remains effective. Look for signs of moisture damage, mold, or pests that could compromise the insulation. Over time, insulation materials can degrade. Consider upgrading to newer, more efficient insulation if your current setup is no longer effective.
HVAC System Maintenance
Replace HVAC filters regularly to maintain good air quality and system efficiency. Schedule annual professional servicing to check for issues and ensure the system runs smoothly. Clean the ducts periodically to prevent dust and debris buildup.
Plumbing and Electrical Systems
Regularly inspect for leaks and address them promptly to prevent water damage. Insulate exposed pipes to prevent freezing in colder climates. Periodically inspect electrical outlets, wiring, and appliances for signs of wear or damage. Hire a licensed electrician for regular safety inspections and any necessary repairs or upgrades.
Exterior and Interior Upkeep
Maintaining the exterior of your modern container home helps protect it from the elements and enhances its appearance. Regularly touch up exterior paint to protect against rust and weather damage. Check seals around windows and doors to ensure they remain watertight and energy-efficient. Clean floors, walls, and surfaces regularly to prevent buildup of dirt and grime. Maintain furniture and fixtures to extend their lifespan and keep the interior looking fresh.
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