We're finally getting some style to our container house with this gorgeous Bellawood flooring we scored off CL. I bought 1200 plus square feet of mixed colors for $300. My favorite is the Koa wood. It's the pieces with the dark stripes effect on contrasting golden wood. This is as far as we got because we only brought out 3 boxes of the wood. It is so easy to install, that it only took a fraction of the time we had anticipated. At 30 inches installed, it's a little over one third of the width of the single container cabin. The overall width is approximately 88 inches after we installed the wood frame, insulation material and plywood walls. More pictures:
A blog of our progress as we build a shipping container house for a home on our peaceful Texas Hill Country farm and vineyard. Our plan is to exist off the grid using a solar panels power station, wind turbines, batteries, inverters, and the like for our electricity. We have rain gutters and barrels in place for most of our water needs along with a large pond that stayed full even throughout the recent Texas droughts. We invite you to grab a big ole cup of coffee and follow along in the fun!
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Bellawood Container House Floor
We're finally getting some style to our container house with this gorgeous Bellawood flooring we scored off CL. I bought 1200 plus square feet of mixed colors for $300. My favorite is the Koa wood. It's the pieces with the dark stripes effect on contrasting golden wood. This is as far as we got because we only brought out 3 boxes of the wood. It is so easy to install, that it only took a fraction of the time we had anticipated. At 30 inches installed, it's a little over one third of the width of the single container cabin. The overall width is approximately 88 inches after we installed the wood frame, insulation material and plywood walls. More pictures:
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