A typical steel shipping container has a seemingly limitless number of creative applications. Containers have been used to build coffee shops, lodging and restaurants, hospitals, and even greenhouses. Shipping container shopping malls seem to be gaining popularity around the world.
Here are few pointers to help you get ready to buy your first shipping container shopping mall.
1. Be prepared to pay a price
Many people start container construction projects because they believe it will be cheap. Thousands of shillings are spent on shipping containers alone, not to mention the labor costs for complex and custom construction. The cost of a high-end shipping container shopping mall or a larger home may be comparable to conventional housing. Before you start looking for container home designs, consider your budget.
2. Make an appointment with the city's planning department.
Although conventional houses are subject to zoning and building regulations, container homes may not be subject to such restrictions. Request details about non-traditional structures rules from your city’s planning office. Find out if you need to make some special considerations when creating your own container shopping mall design.
3. Design with natural light in mind
Steel shipping containers do not have access to natural light. When designing your floor plan, consider installing glass doors or skylights to make your interior space look bright and open. If the space is too small, consider purchasing a high-cube container, which is slightly taller than a traditional shipping container.
4. Before you Start Shipping Container Mall Project, Inspect the Containers
It’s important, as with any major purchase, to see the containers used to build your container shopping mall in person before making a decision. Look for dents in the siding, rust on the exterior, and leaks, which can be costly to repair during the construction process.
5. Keep in mind the limitations.
Since shipping container structures are made of heavy steel and are used to transport goods, they lack the requisite amenities for a typical living environment. The structural integrity of your container can be jeopardized by door holes, window holes, and snow on the roof. Before making a purchase, be aware of the structure’s limitations.