Studio Alternatives redefines the possibilities of sustainable living through the transformative repurposing of discarded materials, emphasizing the immediacy, versatility, and planet-friendly allure of container architecture. Studio Alternatives
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How Studio Alternatives Is Upcycling Shipping Containers Into Sustainable, Bespoke Homes

Disha Bijolia

Imagine a cost-effective home that didn't take years to build and could be moved at your whim. Sustainable homes made from containers offer just that—a revolutionary concept that blends affordability, efficiency, and environmental consciousness. In this innovative landscape, Studio Alternatives, founded by Dhara Kabaria and Sonali Phadke, takes center stage. Their passion for upcycling and commitment to sustainable living converge in transforming recyclable shipping containers into stunning living spaces. Beyond just constructing homes, Studio Alternatives pioneers in crafting bespoke designs, showcasing a harmonious marriage of creativity and eco-conscious design principles. As architects of change, Dhara and Sonali's studio redefines the possibilities of sustainable living through the transformative repurposing of discarded materials, emphasizing the immediacy, versatility, and planet-friendly allure of container architecture.

Since its inception in 2010, Studio Alternatives has made significant strides in the upcycling movement, crafting everything from coasters to large shipping container spaces. The founders, Dhara and Sonali, share a passion for utilizing discarded materials such as packaging, glass bottles, tires, and more, breathing new life into the forgotten and discarded. The studio's creative process involves acquiring containers from the JNPT port in Navi Mumbai, transforming them into rust-free canvases at their workshop, and customizing each space with meticulous attention to detail. What sets Studio Alternatives apart is their efficient timeline, with spaces coming to life in just three to four months.

Watch a documentary about one of their homes below.

The journey from container to home involves careful fabrication, insulation, electrical work, plumbing, and the thoughtful addition of a second roof to combat the heat—the biggest adversary of steel containers. Moreover, strategic placement and incorporation of windows and green terraces ensure natural ventilation, making these spaces comfortable even in the scorching heat of Maharashtra. These homes are completed within three to four months and depending on the complexity of a project, the installation duration varies from one to 10 days.

Studio Alternatives extends beyond container homes, engaging in diverse projects like interior design, upcycled corporate gifts, and designing with clients' discarded materials. Their portfolio reflects a commitment to not only delivering unique concepts but also ensuring excellent detailing and fine-quality craftsmanship.

In a world where sustainability is paramount, Studio Alternatives stands as a beacon, proving that innovation and environmental consciousness can coexist harmoniously. The studio's transformative journey, from discarded materials to functional art, epitomizes the essence of responsible design and the boundless possibilities within the realm of creative reuse.

In an upcoming and exclusive showcase named Containerscape, Studio Alternatives invites you into an exploration of cutting-edge design solutions, from ready-to-install spaces to customizable creations along with futuristic ideas in container architecture on December 9, 16 & 23 at Arvi Village in Pune.

You can follow them here to find out more.

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