Container Rooms: Lunch Rooms, Break Rooms, Kitchens, and More

Jun 18, 2025

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Steel containers are used to fill operational gaps on construction sites, in retail stores, and for all types of companies. Often, it looks like providing secure storage for essentials like merchandise, building materials, or equipment. However, if you need indoor space for your employees, containers can also meet your needs. Container homes provide employees with a comfortable place to lunch, work, and shelter from the elements.

 

Modular Lunch Room and Break Room Options

 

As with all of our office containers and portable storage units, your customization requirements determine the solution we build for you. Modular cafeterias can be customized to fit the physical limitations of your space and the needs of the employees you're trying to meet. Explore common factors and customization options to consider when building modular break rooms and cafeterias.

 

Modular Container Kitchen

 

Different Configurations

 

While dedicated modular cafeterias are a popular option that provide employees with a dedicated space to eat and relax, they're not the only configuration. If you don't want to build a full cafeteria, you can combine part of the break room with part of the office or unfinished storage area. Partition walls with doors can be installed to separate the two spaces.

 

Size Options

 

Like traditional Conex box containers, our container cafeterias come in a variety of sizes. We can also build stacked containers with lounges. This can provide additional usable space without increasing the ground floor space.

 

Customized Container Room Options

 

If you have never seen one of our finished container restaurants, you will be pleasantly surprised by the beautiful custom options. You have a wide variety of options when building a container. Here are the common options for modular restaurants:

 

Cabinets

Countertops

Finished walls

Flooring

Electrical package

Lighting

Climate control

Insulation

Dedicated offices too

 

While modular lounges and lunchrooms are becoming increasingly popular with our clients, we originally specialized in mobile offices. Mobile offices, also known as container offices, provide professionals on the go with a comfortable, detailed workspace. Similar to these container offices, mobile offices are built by decorating and modifying storage boxes to give them office-like features, such as desks and filing cabinets.

 

If you are interested in working with our team to deliver these containers to your job site, contact us today.

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