Man Builds Self-Sufficient Home From Old Shipping Containers
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A Canadian man has built a beautiful dream home inside three ugly shipping containers and now pays next to nothing when living in his secluded getaway.
Joseph Dupuis, 29, who does renewable energy research at Algonquin College in Ottawa, has created his cabin with shipping containers from Asia.
The engineer and entrepreneur bought the containers that brought goods to North America for $3,400 Canadian each, and has fashioned them into a self-sustaining home on a plot of land owned by his family.
Source: https://instagram.com/drekisath/