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Are there any tips for choosing a living container?

I don't know when, the number of residential containers has gradually increased in life, and it has been used in many places. However, people are bound to compare goods before using them, so there are a few tricks to master when choosing a container for people to live in. Do you have any tips for choosing a living container?

Do you have any tips for choosing a living container?

One: If it is a large housing area, especially the living container, the container prefab is mainly used for winter leisure, fitness, gardening, etc., and it should be able to move the roof as a whole to openly select the mobile container prefab. Such a container would be no lower than an insulating board, activities such as event room lighting would be worse, indoor summer fixed skylights would be a higher problem than activities such as room temperature.

Two: Assuming that it is a container prefab that needs cultural architectural design functions (such as: living room, study, activity room, etc.), it is advisable to choose a tempered hollow structure glass roof, and equipped with a suitable amount of special insulating glass and skylights. Insulating glass windows or aluminum-wood composite insulating glass windows are products for surrounding environmental protection. In use, we also need to equip some special sunshades, sunshades, invisible screens and other products.

Three: If it is a small housing area, because, in order to expand the living space, the built-in high economic level container prefab has low privacy requirements, you can choose roof insulation board, plastic steel doors and windows to add insulation wall peripheral protection products. Sunrooms, although not in the strict sense of these products, are inexpensive and economical. The difference in lighting defects is general ventilation. If you add opening a window, there will be a greater improvement.

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