Hi everybody ?We continue to discover for you. Our container house on today’s tour is from USA.The 40-foot Mainsail features a main floor bedroom and rooftop deck. The tiny container home was built by Texas-based CargoHome and is available for nightly rental through Airbnb.Made from a repurposed shipping container, the exterior finish combines dark cedar siding with the original metal container. The rooftop deck is accessed by a spiral staircase and has metal safety railings with cables so you can still enjoy a view of the surroundings. LED lights under the top rail create a great evening ambience.Inside the Mainsail are pine shiplap walls and 100+ year old barn wood trim and beams.In the kitchen you’ll find a beautiful barn wood accent wall, dark cabinets, epoxied barn wood countertops, and open barn wood shelves. There is also a breakfast bar with two bar stools and hand-spun copper pendant lights. The kitchen includes an under counter refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker.Between the kitchen and living room is a dining table for two set in front of a window that overlooks a pond. In the living room is a sectional sofa and a TV cabinet that allows the TV to automatically slide down into the cabinet.The main floor bedroom has a Tuft & Needle™ queen size mattress and a nightstand with lamp on each side of bed. Between the queen bed and an air mattress in the living room, the Mainsail can accommodate up to four people.The bathroom has a full-size tile shower with glass door, flush toilet, and sink.For information about the construction of the Mainsail, please contact the builder, CargoHome.Living in a Container explores projects made with shipping containers around the world and shares them for you.Don’t forget to take a look at the structures made with other amazing shipping containers on our site!We invite you to send in your story and container homes photos too so we can re-share and inspire others towards a simple life too. Thank you!You can share this using the link and social media re-share buttons below. Thanks!» Follow Living in a Container on Social Media for regular shipping container house updates here «