I’m ready to turn four shipping containers—or possibly three, depending on your space-planning expertise—into a comfortable, open-concept residence. The goal is a full-time home, not a rental or office, so flow, natural light, insulation strategy, and day-to-day livability matter most. Here’s what I’d like from you: • A detailed floor plan that joins the containers into a single, airy layout (living–kitchen core, two bedrooms, one to two baths, plus storage and laundry niches). • Scaled elevations and sections highlighting structure cuts, framing reinforcements, window/door placements, and roof solution. • A basic 3D model or rendered walkthrough so I can visualize space, ceiling heights, and furniture zones. • A concise materials and insulation outline—spray foam, batt, or hybrid—suitable for my climate (I’ll share location once we start). • Code-aware notes on foundations, tie-downs, and ventilation so the plans are permit ready. I’m comfortable iterating through two rounds of revisions to perfect spatial flow and facade look. Familiarity with container construction, SketchUp, Revit, or similar BIM tools is a plus; please mention past container or modular projects in your reply and include a sample drawing set or render. Let’s create a stylish, sustainable container home that feels anything but boxy.