Appalachian Container Cabin built from shipping containers in the Smoky Mountains – USA

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We continue to discover for you. Our container cabin on today’s tour is from Georgia, USA.

A tiny home built out of shipping containers in the Smoky Mountains

The Appalachian Container Cabin is a unique and innovative take on the traditional cabin. The cabin is made entirely from shipping containers.

The entire cabin can be assembled in just a few days, and it can be easily disassembled and moved to a new location if necessary.

The use of shipping containers also makes the cabin extremely affordable and eco-friendly.

With its modern design and efficient use of space, the Appalachian Container Cabin is a truly innovative solution for those looking for an alternative to traditional cabin living.

A great Airbnb house to relax with its magnificent and unique scenery. “Appalachian Container Cabin” is built from shipping containers.

It is a modern small house with a great view overlooking the Appalachian Trail. This cabin was also featured on the TV show HGTV.

The interior decoration of the house has been carefully done. Inside the house there is a queen bed and three bunk beds.

The cabin is at the end of the private road deep in the Nantahala National Forest, but Franklin, North Carolina, and Clayton, It is located in a beautiful location between Georgia.

  • Cabin 300 sq. ft.
  • Sleeps: 4
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1

If you want to rent this amazing container house, you can reach the Airbnb page here.

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  1. Nicole Daigneault April 10, 2021

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