Stacked Stone Farmhouse: A Vertical Container Home 🧱🏡
1️⃣ Vertical thinking changes everything 📐⬆️
Instead of spreading out, this design stacks containers to create a two-story home, proving that compact footprints can still deliver generous living space.
2️⃣ Three-container stacked core 📦🏗️
The structure uses 3 × 40ft high-cube containers in a 2-down, 1-up configuration, forming a solid steel tower at the heart of the home.
3️⃣ Steel hidden behind stone 🪨✨
Although built from industrial containers, the exterior is fully wrapped in stone veneer, giving the home the appearance of a traditional farmhouse or country estate.
4️⃣ Expanded living through framed infill 🪵🏠
In addition to the container interiors, a framed interstitial space adds roughly 300 sq ft, improving flow and allowing more flexible room layouts.
5️⃣ Classic farmhouse details 🏡🔥
Key features include a second-story master suite, a saltbox-style roofline, a massive stone chimney, and a timber pergola that softens the vertical form.
6️⃣ Heavy engineering required ⚠️👷♂️
Stacking containers demands cranes, precise alignment, and professional structural engineering—especially when combined with heavy stone masonry.
7️⃣ Costs reflect complexity 💰🏗️
DIY builds typically range from $195k–$250k, while turnkey projects can reach $450k–$580k, depending on location, materials, and labor rates.
Credit: House Designs
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