Introducing: The Hotel Made Of Storage Containers.

Introducing: the Hotel Made of Containers.

Container hire – just a metal box at the end of the day. Yet this metal box can be converted into a million and one different things. A lot of containers are turned from empty shells to canteens, meeting rooms, offices and drying rooms. These are used all over the world as temporary offices on building and construction sites. However, some people have gone to town on their containers and have turned them into actual houses – there’s even some who have gone one step further and made hotels out of their containers! renting a container in manchester I’ll be completely honest, I was a bit sceptical when I first heard about this hotel – I mean, metal boxes as rooms. How is that supposed to be comfy? However, Travelodge have bore this in mind when designing the hotel rooms and assure us that they are just like any other Travelodge hotel. And they come with benefits as well – they’re really cheap to manufacture, they can be assembled and disassembled really quickly and they can be altered and changed easily. hi top container London is the birth place of this new style of hotel, where an eight storey hotel has been built using eighty six specially modified shipping containers, shipped all from overseas. The units were all made in China and come set with ensuite bathrooms, plasterboard walls with electrical points all built in. They are all decorated onsite to the Travelodge standard and are supposed to be just as equally as comfortable as the normal hotels. 20ft container hire in surrey

Paul Harvey, director of the property development from hotel giants Travelodge told press “Although it doesn’t sound like it should look like a hotel, we promise you won’t be able to tell the difference.” A normal 100 bedroom hotel for Travelodge costs them £5 million – a container hotel comes in at £4.5 million and can be built in 30 weeks instead of 40. This means far greater scope in the building assembling and distribution of materials – it really is a revolutionary way of building large scale projects. And they have green brownie points – they can all be melted down or sold for scrap. I’m truly curious about this new style of accommodation – and would love to try it out – Travelodge have announced that they aim to replicate the hotel across the UK.

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