Take a tour of a sleek container hotel to see how comfort and style aren't at odds with functionality

Ever wondered what it'd be like to stay in a central city container hotel?
Then make sure to check out this tiny living gem, straight out of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Container Hotel was inspired by Japanese Kyosho Jutaku architecture - stylish, micro homes that truly appeal to minimalist conventions.
Well worth going for a look around, don't you think?
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From the very beginning, the Container Hotel makes an impression. In case you're wondering, that Chatime stand is actually part of the whole operation.
Make a detour around the side to get to the main reception and entrance. From there, we'll go straight into their container suite.

Container Suite Room

Posted by Container Hotel on Monday, 28 December 2015
Which is quite exquisite, don't you think? The wooden interior finish adds a bit of simplicity to this modern room.
A small desk with a cabinet is neatly tucked away on one side of the room.

Container Suite Room

Posted by Container Hotel on Monday, 28 December 2015
The double queen size bed is snuggled up in a pod of its own.

Container Suite Room

Posted by Container Hotel on Monday, 28 December 2015
To wrap things up on a contrasting note, glossy white tiles bring a bit of elegance into this humble abode.
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It's everything one expects in a hotel room, right? Compact, contemporary and well-furnished, this is a model example of how container housing can be used in a hospitable setting.