Setting aside the slightly messy surroundings, this type of container home was remarkably space-efficient.
The container's frame was made of high-strength steel, giving it excellent strength and rigidity. It was designed to withstand the weight of cargo and the various stresses of transport, ensuring the structure's stability.
After being converted into a house, this stable structure meant that unlike ordinary homes, it didn't need internal load-bearing walls or pillars. This made the space feel more open and airy.
In a corner of the house, a staircase wound upwards to the second floor.
Feng Mountain had just lifted his foot, ready to step onto the stairs and check out the second floor.
Tom, who was busy pouring coffee for everyone off to the side, caught a glimpse of this from the corner of his eye and was startled.
He hurriedly put down the coffee pot, trotted over, and quickly blocked the entrance to the stairs. With an awkward expression on his face, he stammered.
