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- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionWhen Oakland designer and builder Stephen Schoup's firm, <a href="http://buildinglab.com/" target="_blank">building Lab inc</a>, grew too big for his old backyard workshop, he thought long and hard on how to increase his workspace in a sustainable way. After much deliberation, he settled on an L-shaped <a href="http://inhabitat.com/la-warehouse-office-is-a-shipping-container-city/">shipping container office</a> space where he could incorporate many of the leftover materials and supplies he had laying around. The newly created <a href="http://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/blogs/dept/green-building-blog/creating-urban-oasis-green-live-work-space-blooms-gritty-city-lot" target="_blank">backyard office</a> balances the warehouse-style home and creates a charming courtyard in between.1
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionSchoup brought in two shipping containers and placed them together in an L-shape to create a permeable courtyard, which opened up the space up to the surrounding views and the sun.2
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionHe and his wife planted a row of bamboo along the eastern edge of the property to give the space definition and block the views towards their neighbor's house.3
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionThe containers were placed on pier foundations, a far simpler and less resource-intensive process as compared with standard foundation.4
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionThe exterior of the containers were insulated and clad in cement board siding, salvaged lumber from deconstruction and leftover redwood siding to create a warm look. The structure was also painted to match the exterior of the house.5
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionEnergy efficient lighting and windows provide lighting for the interior, which was finished with Homasote (recycled newspaper) panels instead of drywall.6
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionSchoup made good use of leftover and extra materials he had laying around from other jobs, rather than buying brand new materials. The floors were finished off with sustainably harvested cork flooring.7
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionThe new container office creates a charming courtyard with permeable paving materials.8
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionThe large lot and home/work space is now complete.9
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionA view off the back deck into the home's kitchen.10
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionPreviously Schoup had already remodeled his home into a beautiful two bedroom residence for his family.11
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionThe large, bright, white kitchen space.12
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionThe master bedroom with built in storage and a raised platform bed.13
- Schoup Live Work Container ConversionA layout of the home and the backyard office.14