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Lunchroom Containers

  • Insulated panels.
  • Fixed tables and benches.
  • Kitchenette.
  • electrical fit-out.
  • 20 foot or 40 foot sizes.

$3,750.00

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Lunchroom containers are shipping containers converted into comfortable, functional break rooms, canteens, or welfare units for worksites, events, and businesses. They provide a dedicated, insulated, and secure space for staff to relax, eat, and recharge away from the elements and worksite noise.


What is a Container Lunchroom?

A standard shipping container (often 20ft or 40ft) is professionally modified into a ready-to-use welfare facility. It’s a turnkey alternative to constructing a permanent building, offering a mobile, cost-effective, and instantly available solution.

Key Features Typically Include:

  • Insulated Walls & Ceiling: For temperature control and noise reduction.

  • HVAC System: Heating and air conditioning for year-round comfort.

  • Fully Fitted Kitchenette: Sink, countertops, cupboards, microwave, fridge/freezer, and kettle.

  • Seating & Tables: Sturdy, easy-clean furniture.

  • Finishes: LED lighting, electrical outlets, easy-clean flooring (vinyl or laminate), and decorated walls.

  • Compliance: Built to meet local workplace welfare regulations (WRAP standards, HSE guidelines).

Think of it as a plug-and-play staff lounge delivered to your site.


Why Choose a Container Over a Built Room?

  1. Speed & Mobility: Delivered and operational within days. Can be relocated as your project or needs change.

  2. Cost-Effective: No architectural fees or lengthy construction. Lower upfront capital cost.

  3. Minimal Site Disruption: Placed with a crane, requiring only a level base and utility connections.

  4. Durability & Security: Made from tough steel, it’s highly secure and resistant to vandalism and weather.

  5. Scalability: Need more space? Simply add another unit alongside.


Common Configurations & Sizes

Size Best For Typical Capacity
10ft Container Small teams (5-8 people), compact sites. Compact kitchenette and seating.
20ft Container Most popular size. Mid-sized teams (10-16 people). Full kitchen, ample seating, and storage.
40ft Container Large sites, major events, or multi-function spaces (can include separate changing areas). High capacity, expansive kitchen, and lounge area.

Customization is key. Layouts can include restrooms, changing rooms, or even a small office nook.


Essential Features for a Functional Lunchroom

For a comfortable and compliant space, look for these essentials:

  • Climate Control: A robust split-system air conditioner/heat pump is non-negotiable for all-season use.

  • Adequate Ventilation: Extractor fans, especially near the kitchen area, and opening windows.

  • Hot & Cold Water: A plumbed sink with instant hot water for drinks.

  • Power & Lighting: Sufficient 110V/240V outlets and bright, energy-efficient LED lighting.

  • Hygiene & Cleanliness: Easy-to-clean surfaces, a dedicated waste area, and possibly a dishwasher.

  • Wi-Fi & Connectivity: Increasingly a standard expectation for staff welfare.


Top Industries & Use Cases

  • Construction & Infrastructure: Provides essential welfare facilities on remote or temporary sites.

  • Events & Festivals: Serves as a green room, catering hub, or staff break area.

  • Manufacturing & Industrial Plants: Offers an on-site respite away from the factory floor.

  • Film & TV Production: Used as a mobile catering unit or crew lounge.

  • Education: Temporary canteen or staff room during building renovations.

  • Corporate Campuses: Additional breakout space or overflow dining.


Buying vs. Renting

Rent a Lunchroom Container if:

  • Your need is short-term (e.g., a single construction project or event).

  • You want to avoid maintenance responsibilities.

  • Your capital budget is limited.

Buy a Lunchroom Container if:

  • You have a long-term or permanent need.

  • You want a custom-designed unit that fits your brand and exact specifications.

  • You plan to move it between multiple sites you own.

  • The total rental cost over 2-3 years would exceed the purchase price.


Key Considerations Before You Order

  1. Site Logistics: Do you have space for delivery and a level base (e.g., concrete, paving, compacted hardstanding)?

  2. Utility Connections: Plan for electrical hook-up (often 3-phase for larger units) and water supply/drainage.

  3. Local Regulations: Check planning permissions and workplace welfare regulations with your local authority.

  4. Specification: Work with a reputable converter to detail every fitting, from the appliance brands to the floor type.

  5. Delivery & Installation: Factor in crane hire costs if your site doesn’t have offloading equipment.


Final Recommendation

container lunchroom is a smart, flexible investment in employee welfare and productivity. It demonstrates a commitment to staff well-being and solves the practical challenge of providing quality facilities anywhere.

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