Who doesn’t
want to get the bliss out of weekends after a hectic routine? Everything comes
sailing when you have a heavy pocket and can afford a small house at a prime
location, appealing to your sight.
Sight-seeing
enthusiasts have always been eager to secure the parameters of an eye-goggling
vicinity - small container houses are trending nowadays as it diminishes the
heavy cost associated with building the structure of a brick house, a family
could build this structure on their own and the hardcore budget is usually
spent on embellishing the interior and surroundings.
Nature geeks
usually prefer to build up their ‘part-time’ house at riversides or mountainous
terrains, the core part of their interior lies in the bay window since that is
the view for which they have spent clocks and wallets!
Sliding
windows are trending now, up beating the casement windows as they look flashy
and give more room for air circulation, if you have built the house at a
riverside and keenly want to relish the riverside breeze. Sliding windows come
with several options to suit a container house. Firstly, most of these have a
solid wooden interior, thus it gives a lavish look and you could also select a
color of your choice for your window’s interior, matching your container’s
interior, then most of the manufacturers give a lifetime
warranty for windows hence you do not have to worry about the breakage issues
due to strong winds along the river. One of the greatest possible feature (some
manufacturers offer) is that some of the windows come up with button and/or
smart touch to open and close the window so you do not have to put in any
energy, just push the button during odd times and your container will be
‘packed’ again.
At times,
you might also want to encase the whole container under several situations, for
doing that, it would be great if the river facing side of your container has
two metal sheets running sideways and encased in a weather resistant metal
casing above the original sheet. This two divisions should be fixed one at each
side of the window so that whenever there is a storm (or any situation), you
could just pull it out through the handles and lock it against the window and
here you go – your container is again packed!
To make it
cozier, use a rod (color choice is up to you) and hang curtains on it (number
of curtains = number of window panels) to add more softness to you interior and
create a luxurious environment when the wind prevails near the riverside, along
with inside mounted 2″ blinds for privacy.
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