Tiny Storage Container Cabin called “Kustom Cozy”

**BEWARE OF PICTURE OVERLOAD…this is a “HOME” tour**

Please meet the “Kustom Cozy,” a tiny storage container cabin that measures only 20 feet long and 8 feet wide. It was customized by Kustom Container, a storage container company based in Southern Utah that ships containers all over the U.S. and beyond.  

The Kustom Cozy started out as a boring steel storage container, but it’s far from boring now. I had the opportunity to decorate this darling space, and after it was done, I didn’t want to leave. In fact, I want one of these cabins myself. Do you blame me? 

Kustom Container Tiny Cabin

I love the interchangeable organizational system they created to hang bikes, gear, and saddles.

Interchangeable Organizational SystemThe containers can be modified to include front doors, porches, electrical, lighting fixtures, kitchens, flooring, bathrooms, A/C and Heating, windows…and more. 

We painted the front door with Sherwin Williams Charisma, the walls {inside and outside} is Sherwin Williams Repose Grey, and the trim is Sherwin Williams Dovetail. 

Tiny Container Cabin Entryway

This little darling had just enough room for a tiny kitchen, a dining room, and a small living room/bedroom. Tiny Container Cabin by Kustom Containers

The kitchen is sporting granite counter tops, beautiful white cabinets, and repose grey walls. The flooring is luxury vinyl tile that is completely water proof. Tiny Cabin Kitchen

The decor accessories were from HomeGoods, Walmart, Target, Kohls and Ross. 

Custom Container Cabin Decor entryway shelf in custom tiny cabin
I spy the cutest little face and arm below! šŸ™‚ 

Kitchen in Tiny Cabin Container

The drop leaf dining room table is from IKEA. I love that the sides fold down to save space, but can be brought up when you need them. 

Kustom Container Cabin Decor

The IKEA bed/couch fit perfectly in the space. 

The green dining room chairs were from Ross. 

Tiny Cabin Dining Room

Tiny House Container Cabin by Kustom Container

My favorite part of this entire room is that the A/C is hidden! Before my genius husband built me a custom A/C cover, the only thing my eye could see was that ugly air conditioner unit. I love that Dan came to my rescue and built me a hinging picture! 

Container Cabin Before

Tiny House inside a storage container

Air Conditioner Unit-2

The horse picture and star is from Kohls, the clock is from Target, and the other frames are from HomeGoods and Ross. The blue cabinet shelf is from HomeGoods too. If you have questions about the decor products used in the cabin, leave a comment, and I will respond asap.  

If you have any additional questions about the container, don’t hesitate to contact my friends at Kustom Container. They are great! 

I hope you like the Kozy Cabin! Do me a favor! If you like it, pin an image or two. 

xoxo,

Brooke

 

Published on September 22, 2015

23 thoughts on “Tiny Storage Container Cabin called “Kustom Cozy””

  1. This is brilliant. What an upcycle. I am imagining a container in my backyard, tricked out as a bedroom with bath for my older teenaged son. If we didn’t live in Canada and I wasn’t afraid I would have to chip him out of bed in January….lol

  2. Okay, I’m kind of a little obsessed with these Tiny Homes lately, and have seen a few storage container remakes, but this just took the cake! It’s fabulous!!! Every little detail… I love the AC unit cover (brilliant), and all of your color choices. Such a great project. Well done!

  3. I love this finish product! You are amazing with everything you touch. Thanks for transforming our cute container into a space that I never want to leave (which is good since I am there a lot)!

  4. These colors and decor are so perfect together! You did an awesome job!! Seriously. Where did you find the hello door mat?

  5. Fabulous job, Brooke! Now, if only I could figure out how to hook that up to a trailer and take it camping! Forget the the tents! Hee, hee. How come that storage unit is better decorated than my house?

  6. LOVE this! I could so use this to “decorate” the cement pad on the side of our home to use as an office space. And hideaway from the kids. šŸ˜‰

  7. What about the bathroom issue? Where do you go for that?!? Please explain your thinking on that critical issue…

    Thanks!

    1. If you are installing the cabin where plumbing is available, you can install a regular bathroom! But if not, you can install a compost toilet or a waterless toilet. If you have additional questions, feel free to call Kustom Container, they are experts and know all the options! šŸ™‚ I had to call them an ask for the answer on this actually.

  8. I’ve been fascinated with the “tiny house” programs on hgtv šŸ™‚ It would be interesting to know how much a project like this costs. One thing you did not specify where you got it from was that wire shelf – I could not take my eye off of the wire shelf – love it!

  9. Hey, I am obsessed with Tiny Houses. I don’t know how I missed this post. Oh, wait I do. New job… Love it. Very you.

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