Guest
What an amazing experience. The place is beautiful, well equipped and cozy. We were able to enjoy moments of profound serenity under the stars on the open roof, while being minutes away from the main part of town.

There is something disarming about arriving at a home that was never meant to be a home. The Longhorn Stunning Container Home sits on the outskirts of Alpine, Texas, where repurposed shipping containers have been transformed into a striking residential retreat. The architecture is industrial in origin but warm in execution, a structure that embraces the rugged character of its West Texas surroundings rather than competing with it. From the outside, the container silhouette reads as sculptural against the wide desert sky. Inside, the space opens into something unexpectedly comfortable, a thoughtfully designed interior that balances raw materials with modern livability.
The home accommodates guests with a layout suited to both intimate getaways and small group travel. Living areas are open and light-filled, with large windows that frame the surrounding landscape and invite the high desert indoors. The kitchen is fully equipped for preparing meals at your own pace, and the dining space feels designed for unhurried evenings. Bedrooms are fitted with comfortable furnishings, and the overall aesthetic leans into a clean, Western-inflected modernism. There is nothing fussy here. The design feels honest, grounded in the idea that a home in this landscape should feel connected to the land rather than removed from it. Outdoor space extends the living area, offering a place to sit beneath the enormous West Texas sky as evening settles over the high plateau.
Alpine itself is a small but culturally rich town in the Big Bend region, home to Sul Ross State University and a constellation of local galleries, restaurants, and independent shops. It serves as a gateway to Big Bend National Park and the broader Chihuahuan Desert, a landscape defined by dramatic canyons, volcanic formations, and a silence that feels almost physical. The neighboring towns of Marfa and Fort Davis are within easy reach, each offering their own distinct character. Whether you spend your days hiking the Chisos Mountains, browsing art installations, or simply watching the light change across the Davis Mountains, the region rewards a slower pace and an open schedule.
The Longhorn Stunning Container Home is not trying to be a resort. It is a place that trusts its guests to shape their own experience, offering a well-designed base from which to explore one of the most compelling and least crowded corners of the American West. What stays with you is the contrast: steel walls and soft mornings, industrial bones and wide-open stillness, a home built from the ordinary made quietly extraordinary by the landscape it inhabits.
There is something disarming about arriving at a home that was never meant to be a home. The Longhorn Stunning Container Home sits on the outskirts of Alpine, Texas, where repurposed shipping containers have been transformed into a striking residential retreat. The architecture is industrial in origin but warm in execution, a structure that embraces the rugged character of its West Texas surroundings rather than competing with it. From the outside, the container silhouette reads as sculptural against the wide desert sky. Inside, the space opens into something unexpectedly comfortable, a thoughtfully designed interior that balances raw materials with modern livability.
The home accommodates guests with a layout suited to both intimate getaways and small group travel. Living areas are open and light-filled, with large windows that frame the surrounding landscape and invite the high desert indoors. The kitchen is fully equipped for preparing meals at your own pace, and the dining space feels designed for unhurried evenings. Bedrooms are fitted with comfortable furnishings, and the overall aesthetic leans into a clean, Western-inflected modernism. There is nothing fussy here. The design feels honest, grounded in the idea that a home in this landscape should feel connected to the land rather than removed from it. Outdoor space extends the living area, offering a place to sit beneath the enormous West Texas sky as evening settles over the high plateau.
Alpine itself is a small but culturally rich town in the Big Bend region, home to Sul Ross State University and a constellation of local galleries, restaurants, and independent shops. It serves as a gateway to Big Bend National Park and the broader Chihuahuan Desert, a landscape defined by dramatic canyons, volcanic formations, and a silence that feels almost physical. The neighboring towns of Marfa and Fort Davis are within easy reach, each offering their own distinct character. Whether you spend your days hiking the Chisos Mountains, browsing art installations, or simply watching the light change across the Davis Mountains, the region rewards a slower pace and an open schedule.

There's something quietly radical about a container home in the West Texas desert that manages to feel genuinely intimate rather than gimmicky. The design is deliberate — granite surfaces, considered proportions, every inch working hard so the space breathes instead of cramping — and it creates this unexpected tension between industrial form and domestic warmth. But the real draw is the rooftop deck, where the scale of the landscape and the depth of the night sky shift something in you. Alpine's eclectic downtown sits just minutes away, giving you bookshops and galleries to wander before retreating to a solitude that feels earned, not imposed. This is a stay that rewards people who find luxury in reduction rather than excess, and who understand that the most memorable rooms are sometimes the ones that point you firmly outward.
Guest
What an amazing experience. The place is beautiful, well equipped and cozy. We were able to enjoy moments of profound serenity under the stars on the open roof, while being minutes away from the main part of town.
Guest
Kenneth’s Airbnb was wonderful. Great place to stay.
Guest
Cozy, tiny home surrounded by breathtaking views. The patio on top of the shipping container was delightful.
Guest
This was our second stay at this location and it was great. Can't wait to stay again!
Guest
Beautiful Mountain Views!<br/>We really enjoyed our stay in a shipping container home! It’s always hard to anticipate how large an Airbnb will actually be based on pictures, so it is definitely a cozy space, but it was certainly big enough for our young family of four with a toddler air mattress. We really enjoyed the location; close to everything and felt very safe, it’s a small community of Airbnb‘s with ample space between each.<br/>Comfortable bed, clean and in good repair, super cute decor, and outfitted with as much as can reasonably fit in a tiny home. Lol. Small but nice kitchenette with one electric burner. Better quality pans and utensils than I’ve seen in most Airbnb’s! I appreciated that so much. Also an above keurig set-up(Decaf options)<br/>Was toddler/kid friendly for our purposes! We would certainly stay with these hosts again.
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