4 Modular Container House Floor Plans That Maximize
Mar 28, 2026
The beauty of prefab modular containers is that they are flexible in layout and inexpensive. With space design, partitions, appliances and furniture configured according to the layout, a container house can be a very practical housing solution. Below are container solutions for 5 different application scenarios, read on for some inspiration on getting the most out of your container floor plan.
1. One Bedroom Container Living Unit
Container Living Unit
This is a standard unit of a detachable modular container house, about 20 feet long and 190 square feet of space. It includes a kitchenette, separate bathroom and space for a single bed, as well as table, chairs and wardrobe. The design provides a comfortable space for housing on construction sites or in remote areas. Of course, you can also change to a double room or a quadruple room according to the number of construction workers.
2. Two Bedroom Container Rooms
Consists of two 20ft flat pack container houses. Including a bedroom, independent bathroom, open kitchen, living room. The living room has a double bed, TV and a wardrobe. You can move in anytime with your bags.
Container Rooms
Alternatively, you can choose to configure two glass walls, which not only allow you to see the scenery outside, but also give you a wider view. Or you can change to a platform design to give your tiny house a more designer feel.
3. Farm Housing Design
Two bedrooms and two separate bathrooms, plus open plan kitchen and living room in 559 square feet. One of the bedrooms is used as a guest room, with two single beds, a wardrobe and a separate bathroom. This home has a variety of options and upgrades to choose from, including gas or air conditioning and up to two walls of glass. Consisting of a total of 3 20ft shipping containers, this farm house offers a bright, bright and contemporary living space for just $10,000.
4. Modular Medical Clinic Floor Plan
The modular clinic consists of four 20ft shipping containers with internal partitions that turn the clinic into 6 different spaces: a doctor's office, an examination room, two wards, a waiting room, and two separate toilets. This has played a big role in temporary medical facilities.