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- Atelier Workshop's recycled container home Port-A-BachIf there's two things we love at Inhabitat, it's <a title="Port-A-Bach Is A Traveling Tiny Home In A Recycled Container" href="http://inhabitat.com/photographer-menno-aden-captures-tiny-space-living-with-a-birds-eye-view/" target="_blank">small-space living</a> and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/architecture/m2e-power/">repurposed shipping containers</a>. <a title="Port-A-Bach Is A Traveling Tiny Home In A Recycled Container" href="http://www.atelierworkshop.com/" target="_blank">Atelier Workshop’s</a> Port-A-Bach is a micro home that beautifully combines both concepts - and it's set on wheels so you can take your home with you on holidays or move to a new place without having to pack and unpack!1
- Atelier Workshop's recycled container home Port-A-BachPortable, secure and comparatively inexpensive, the Port-A-Bach is a home made from a single repurposed <a title="Port-A-Bach Is A Traveling Tiny Home In A Recycled Container" href="http://inhabitat.com/oa-builds-theatrical-recycled-shipping-containers-space-in-amsterdams-shipyard/" target="_blank">shipping container</a>.2
- Atelier Workshop's recycled container home Port-A-BachIt can accommodate two adults and two children, and every inch was thoughtfully designed for maximum comfort within minimum space.3
- Atelier Workshop's recycled container home Port-A-BachIts interior is mostly made from wood - including a bathroom with an <a title="Port-A-Bach Is A Traveling Tiny Home In A Recycled Container" href="http://www.elledecor.com/home-remodeling/irresistible-open-showers-a-63867" target="_blank">open shower</a>, sink and even a composting toilet.4
- Atelier Workshop's recycled container home Port-A-BachThe kitchen has plenty of storage (some hidden, some exposed), and the natural light filters in through its many windows.5
- Atelier Workshop's recycled container home Port-A-BachThe <a title="Port-A-Bach Is A Traveling Tiny Home In A Recycled Container" href="http://inhabitat.com/cabin-porn-6-awesome-lil-isolated-shelters-from-around-the-world/" target="_blank">tiny shelter</a> can be outfitted with solar panels and <a title="Port-A-Bach Is A Traveling Tiny Home In A Recycled Container" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_turbine" target="_blank">wind turbines</a> on its roof, allowing it to operate completely off-grid.6
- Atelier Workshop's recycled container home Port-A-Bachhe Port-A-Bach's flexible structure is able to unfold to extend connections to the outdoors and then fold back, ready to be moved to a new location.7