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Colorado shipping-container home on 35 acres comes with vaulted bunker for $1.65M

With a balcony on every side.

Wood-covered container home on grassy land. Courtesy Douglas Elliman

LOCATION: Carbondale, Colorado — This small town of 6,500 at the foot of the Rocky Mountains has emerged as flashy Aspen’s slightly lower-key but increasingly hip counterpart, drawing a slew of new restaurants and boutique lodging options in recent years (including Izakaya Carbondale, an offshoot of popular Aspen sushi spot Kenichi, and Way Home, a restaurant, bar, and inn rolled into one century-old brick house). A horse ranch with 35 acres, 1122 County Road has sweeping views of the snowy twin peaks of Mount Sopris and Roaring Fork Valley’s pastures. Horses graze by the fence lines daily and elk families migrate through the area. It’s remote, in other words—but there’s a Whole Foods-equipped shopping center in the nearby town of Basalt, only a ten-minute drive away.

PRICE: $1,650,000

SPECS: 2 beds, 2 baths, 1,351 square feet, 35 acres — Built in 2016, this custom shipping-container home has massive floor-to-ceiling windows in nearly every room (and decks—the master bedroom has two). The sleek and minimal interior features dark, locally sourced wood floors and white corrugated steel walls, a nod to the structure’s industrial origins. A high-contrast kitchen mixes black cabinets with stainless-steel appliances (and a farmhouse sink) and a large handmade butcher-block countertop. Nearby, spiral stairs lead up to the two bedrooms and down to a basement with enough space for laundry and an office or art studio.

NOTABLE FEATURE: The owner, an inventor, snuck in an architectural Easter egg: A secret opening built into the living-room floor reveals a subterranean vaulted space that stretches 50 feet. It can be used as a safe room, wine cellar, or slightly dystopian basement lounge.

Kitchen with black cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and wooden counter.
The high-contrast open kitchen features a stainless-steel farmhouse sink and a handmade butcher-block counter.
In a large room with white walls and dark brown floors, windows have mountain and grassland views.
Large windows frame perfect mountain views.
An opening in the floors.
In the living room, sleek wooden floors conceal a secret path down to a hidden room.
Arched ceilings in a subterranean space.
The underground space stretches 50 feet and comes with underfloor storage.
Bedroom with black bed and large window.
Wake up to a view of horses grazing in the pastures.
House with multiple decks surrounded by pastures.
Each side of the house has an outdoor space; the largest deck faces a snowy mountain peak.