Container Houses on HGTV
Season 1, Episode 1
Modern Country Container Home
In Mineral Point Wisconsin, Andy and Jackie Spoor have dreams of a big house that mixes country with contemporary. They want a designer home without spending a fortune and shipping containers could be the answer. In Austin Texas, Designer Patrice Rios is looking for a home that reflects her funky aesthetic. She transforms a single container into a dream work space.
Season 1, Episode 2
Luxury Weekend Retreat
In Houston Texas, Keith Lasseigne is looking to build a luxury weekend retreat for himself and his dogs and shipping containers provide a unique design solution. In Michigan Chris and Casey Krone want a slick and contemporary home that feels spacious and features industrial design. A multi-story shipping container structure fits the bill.
Season 1, Episode 3
Container By The Lake
Musician Ralph Butler has been dreaming about his container home for years and is finally able to finish what he started with a lakeside home that his whole family can enjoy. In Oklahoma, Tyler and Hannah Bright already have a dream shipping container home and now they want to extend their space with a single container guesthouse.
Season 1, Episode 4
A man with a vision creates the ultimate blend of Asian influences with modern industrial design.
In Vancouver Washington, Edward Merced is looking to create the ultimate blend of Asian influences with modern industrial design. He’s creating a giant shipping container home that he’s designed himself and will feature a pond and Japanese Tea room. In Michigan Drake and Christina Boroja are looking for a stylish structure for their dance studio that can actually be mobile. A single shipping container is given a new purpose.
Season 1, Episode 5
Industrial Chic Container Home
In Pinellas Park Florida, Miranda Piechowski wants to use shipping containers to create a cool and contemporary space where she can live as well as run her small business. In Washington DC, a couple with artistic interests is using a single shipping container to create a backyard art gallery.