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Shipping Container House with Deck: Features, Dimensions, Add-Ons, and Costs

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Shipping Container House with Deck – Features, Dimensions & Costs

Key Takeaways

  • Shipping container homes with decks are a compact, affordable, and modern living solution.
  • 20-ft and 40-ft containers and 40-ft high cube containers are ideal for single-room to multi-bedroom setups.
  • Rooftop and ground-level decks add usable outdoor space without increasing your land footprint.
  • Popular add-ons include solar panels, sliding doors, insulation, and full utility hookups.
  • Conexwest provides fast delivery, in-house fabrication, and certified craftsmanship across the U.S.

What Is a Shipping Container House with Deck?

A shipping container house with a deck is a compact, modular home built from one or more steel shipping containers, usually ISO standard sizes like 20 ft or 40 ft in length. These containers are modified to include a rooftop deck or side patio, creating a home that combines indoor living space with outdoor functionality.

The deck is usually made from weather-treated wood or metal, with railings and waterproof coatings for safety and durability. Some units include stairs, while others have rooftop access from inside the container.

This type of home is especially popular among:

  • Tiny home owners looking for space-efficient living
  • Off-grid or remote-area residents who want portable, self-contained units
  • Urban dwellers needing affordable housing with private outdoor space
  • Vacation rental investors aiming to offer something unique and eco-friendly

Conexwest, a leader in shipping and storage solutions based in Northern California, offers new, used, and refurbished containers from 10ft to 45ft, with fast delivery within 3-7 days and container fabrication options like adding shelves and locks. Conexwest serves over 10,000 national customers, including prestigious clients like the U.S. Navy and Google. As an ISO 9001 and AWS-certified company, we ensure top quality and competitive pricing.

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Key Features of Container House with Deck

Container houses with decks are built for strength, style, and smart use of space. Here are the most important features you’ll find:

Steel Construction: Made from solid steel, these homes are highly resistant to wind, rain, and pests. The structure can last for decades with minimal maintenance.

Custom Deck Installations: Choose from rooftop decks with stair access or ground-level side decks. Most decks include steel or wood railings, waterproof flooring, and optional shade covers like pergolas or awnings.

A man with a walking stick approaches a modern shipping container home with sliding glass doors and a wooden deck overlooking the ocean

Decks add function and flair to container homes, ideal for lounging, dining, or hosting.

Insulated Interiors: Walls and ceilings are insulated with spray foam, rigid panels, or eco-friendly materials to keep the space warm in winter and cool in summer.

Windows and Sliding Doors: Large windows, glass doors, and even skylights can be added to bring in natural light and improve airflow.

Portable Foundations: Units can sit on concrete pads, steel piers, or portable footings, making them easy to transport, reposition, or expand later.

Available Dimensions

Size

Exterior Dimensions

Interior Dimensions

Best For

20-ft Standard

L: 19' 10.5" × W: 8' × H: 8' 6"

L: 19' 4" × W: 7' 8.5" × H: 7' 10"

Compact homes, guest cabins, or single-room layouts

40-ft Standard

L: 40' × W: 8' × H: 8' 6"

L: 39' 5" × W: 7' 8.5" × H: 7' 10"

Medium-size homes or multi-room setups

40-ft High Cube

L: 40' × W: 8' × H: 9' 6"

L: 39' 5" × W: 7' 8.5" × H: 8' 10"

Larger homes with decks, 2-bedroom layouts, or added loft space

Deck Options:

Shipping container homes can include rooftop decks or ground-level patios.

  • Rooftop decks are popular on 40-ft and high cube models, offering better views and extra outdoor space. These typically include steel railings, waterproof decking, and optional stair access.
  • Ground-level decks can be attached to any container size and are ideal for lounging, dining, or adding a garden space. Both options are fully customizable and built to handle all weather conditions.

Popular Add-Ons

For units with decks, these upgrades are especially popular:

  • Rooftop deck with railing and sealant – Adds outdoor space for relaxing or entertaining, built with slip-resistant, waterproof materials.
  • Sliding glass doors – Provide easy access to the deck or patio and let in more natural light.
  • Interior insulation and wall finishing – Keeps the home warm in winter, cool in summer, and visually polished with drywall or wood paneling.
  • Wired electrical and plumbing systems – Set up for full residential use, whether off-grid with tanks or connected to local utilities.
  • Solar panel systems – Generate clean, renewable power for lighting, appliances, and HVAC.
  • Compact kitchens and bathrooms – Include cabinets, sinks, toilets, and showers, all designed to save space and maximize usability.
  • Exterior paint or siding – Improves weather resistance and allows for design customization to match personal style.
  • Smart locks and security systems – Add peace of mind with keyless entry, cameras, or alarm systems.
A tall structure made from stacked green shipping containers with staircases and balconies with mountains in the background

With decks, sliding doors, and custom interiors, these homes pack comfort into compact spaces.

Container Home Pricing

Prices for container homes with decks vary depending on container size, materials, layout, and add-ons. Here’s a basic cost estimate:

Container Size

Oakland

Los Angeles

Sacramento

Dallas

Atlanta

With Deck Price (Est.)

20-ft Standard

$2,149

$2,300

$2,279

$2,089

$3,612

$6,500–$9,000

40-ft Standard

$2,095

$2,100

$2,095

$2,349

$2,159

$7,000–$9,500

40-ft High Cube

$2,195

$2,100

$2,195

$2,375

$2,249

$7,500–$10,000

These numbers are estimates, and the actual price can vary. It’s best to reach out to us for an accurate quote.

Why Choose Conexwest?

At Conexwest, we specialize in converting steel shipping containers into custom-built living spaces, including fully outfitted homes with rooftop or ground-level decks. No matter if you're building a tiny home, a guesthouse, or a larger off-grid retreat, we offer end-to-end solutions.

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Save on build time and costs with customizable container homes and functional deck spaces.

Here’s why customers across the U.S. choose Conexwest:

  • Wide inventory of new, used, and refurbished containers in 10-ft, 20-ft, 40-ft, and high cube sizes
  • Fast delivery within 3–7 business days from multiple locations across the U.S.
  • In-house fabrication team handles everything: design, welding, insulation, decking, utilities, and finishing touches
  • Certified quality backed by ISO 9001 and AWS certifications, plus workmanship warranties
  • Upfront pricing with no hidden fees and expert help with customization options

We’ve served over 26,000 clients—including Amazon, Red Bull, and Tesla—with container structures that are durable, affordable, and made to last. No matter if you need a weekend cabin or a full-time residence, Conexwest makes it easy to bring your vision to life.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I live full-time in a container home with a deck?

Yes, you can. These homes are built to be fully livable, with insulation, plumbing, electrical wiring, heating, and cooling. When properly outfitted, a container home with a deck offers the comfort, security, and functionality needed for full-time, year-round living in various climates, both on and off-grid.

Do I need a permit to build a container home with a deck?

Yes, in most areas. You’ll likely need permits for both the container home and the deck structure. Requirements vary by city or county, so it’s important to check with your local planning office to make sure your project meets zoning laws, building codes, and residential safety regulations before construction begins.

Is the deck waterproof?

Yes. Rooftop decks are built with waterproof membranes, protective sealants, and proper drainage systems to prevent water buildup. Waterproofing also helps preserve the structure’s integrity and ensures the living space below the deck stays protected from leaks and moisture damage.

How strong is the rooftop deck? Can it support furniture?

Rooftop decks are engineered to be strong and safe. They’re made with reinforced steel framing and designed to handle the weight of outdoor furniture, people, plants, and more. Safety railings are added for security, making these decks fully usable for lounging, dining, or entertaining guests outdoors.

Can I customize the size and design of my container home?

Yes, and Conexwest makes it easy. We offer 20-ft, 40-ft, and 40-ft high cube containers that are fully customizable. You can choose the layout, finishes, window and door placements, deck location, and more either for a  compact studio or a multi-room container house with a rooftop deck.