When it comes to a woodland getaway, there’s a good chance natural ambiance is going to matter a lot more than interior amenities. This listing by the Skykomish River has a clever choice of accommodations: Two separate but cohesive tiny houses built from shipping containers, both facing a common, covered patio, on an otherwise pristine quarter-acre.
In case you’ve never turned on HGTV or scrolled obsessively through Tiny House Internet, shipping containers—the ones that you see stacked up along the industrial waterfront—are a popular choice for scrappy-minded people who want an upcycled dwelling with an itty-bitty footprint. The sourced container is typically too old to be used
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