Description
40’ HC Tiny Home – 2 Bedroom
Overview
Spacious, modern, and practical — the 40’ High Cube (HC) Tiny Home offers comfortable living in a durable container structure. Built from a high cube shipping container, this home provides additional ceiling height, creating a bright and open interior environment.
With two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen and living area, this design is ideal for families, guest accommodation, rental units, or backyard living solutions.
Container Size
External: 12,192 (L) x 2438 (W) x 2896 (H)
Key Features
- Open-plan living area with a modern kitchen featuring a quartz countertop, wooden cabinetry, and a stainless steel sink
- Two private bedrooms with internal access doors
- Full bathroom with shower area and modern fittings
- Multiple windows providing natural light and ventilation
- Fire-rated insulated wall panels for safety and year-round comfort
- Durable flooring with waterproof materials in the bathroom area
- Energy-efficient LED lighting and multiple power outlets, including USB and Type-C charging points
Benefits
- Spacious layout – longer 40’ container design provides more usable living space
- High Cube comfort – extra ceiling height creates a more open and comfortable interior
- Strong steel construction – container structure designed for durability and long service life
- Quick installation – prefabricated design allows faster setup compared to traditional building
- Modern finishes – quality materials and contemporary styling throughout
- Flexible use – suitable for family living, rental accommodation, guest housing, or site offices
- Customisable exterior – finished in a modern dark charcoal colour with options available
Who It’s For
The 40’ HC Tiny Home is ideal for homeowners seeking a larger container home layout, investors creating rental accommodation, or anyone wanting a modern and durable small home solution with two bedrooms.
Enquire Today
Interested in the 40’ HC Tiny Home? Contact us today to learn more or request a personalised quote.















