The house – which cost between $700,000 and $750,000 to build – is located on Arkledun Avenue, the road that connects to the lower end of the Jolley Cut, leading to great views of the city facing north. While much of the interior of the home uses drywall, and looks modern and familiar, Young has left some of the container walls visible for effect. In its current configuration, the six-bedroom home is spread over three floors, a traditional concrete basement with two levels of containers stacked on top. "The underlying point of the whole thing is to get people to consider their built environment and how it affects them and their lives… also, just to kind of ignite imagination as to what living space can be" he said, during a recent tour of his home conducted over Zoom. The inside of the container house is mostly drywalled with modern finishes, but owner Geoffrey Young left the container walls exposed in some places for effect.
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