PHOTO: ANNA BRIGGS/ YOUR HOME AND GARDEN, BAUER MEDIA
At first glance this shipping container house across the harbour from Wellington city looks like it could be made of Lego. But up close it is a mix of tough materials and eco-friendly style.
On the bottom level, two six-metre containers serve as a workspace for Kimberly Andrews and James Innes, who run Tumbleweed Tees, a screen-printing company that donates part of its profits to conservation projects.
But it’s the cantilevered top level they – and baby daughter Nova – call home. The 21-square-metre “living container” feels bigger than a large caravan, but where’s the bed? The dining table? The drawers?
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