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Man Builds Fine House with 11 Containers, Photos of Its Stunning Interior Amaze Many

Man Builds a House with 11 Containers – Photo

A creative man has demonstrated that there are other things containers can be used for other than conveying big and heavy items.

The man made a big house out of 11 containers and furnished its interior with nice household items and fittings.

Pictures of the beautiful abode have sent social media into a frenzy as people passed remarks over it.

Photos of a house set up with 11 containers have elicited mixed reactions among netizens.

A netizen named MBM shared the pictures on the Tell It All Facebook group as he gushed over the beautiful abode.

Man Builds Fine House with 11 Containers, Photos of Its Stunning Interior Amaze Many

He noted that the house is well equipped. The pictures showed an abode constructed by a creative fellow. Containers were stacked on each other to form a storey building on a piece of land.

Its interior had standard household furniture and fittings as well as upholstery. It was also noted that the house had different rooms and had power.

THE HOUSE

Social media reactions
Jalil Akari said:

“This one if you make mistake and some wire touches the floor.”
Naa Mina said:

“No need for cement and blocks.”
Gaby F Monster said:

“11 containers are too many for a house.
“I know a Nigerian who can use only 5 containers to build a good house.”
Kwabena Aboagye Anyan said:

“In my family, they will push the top container in the spirit and the rest of the container will follow.”
James Agrah said:

“Is it economically prudent? How. much is a 20 or 40-footer container? What is the life span of the container?”
Nana Kwesi Boateng said:

“My dream house.
“So help me God.

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