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Modular Houses-PreFab Housing Modular Construction,Manufactured Homes

Modular Houses-PreFab Housing Modular Construction,Manufactured Homes
Note, links open in new window. Glidehouse Glidehouse is one of the forerunners in contemporary, sleek modular housing. Yankee Barn Homes Yankee Barn Homes is a national custom post and beam company specializing in classic American architecture, including barn-style homes, classic farmhouses, coastal cottages, mountain lodges and lakeside retreats. Bamboo Living Modular homes made from bamboo. In 1994 he was drawn to Maui, where he established an eco-home construction company "Isle Family Builders." Bamboo Living Video of two houses assembled in two days ! Two homes in two days from Bamboo Living on Vimeo. Blu Breezehouse The Blu | Breezehouse® offers an elegant and harmonious connection between beautiful indoor living and the natural world. Form and Forest Both large and small homes available from this Canadian firm owned by two brothers. Qube A UK company offering a "neat as a pin" wood clad cube of extra house for you to use as you please. Cellophane House Spacebox Container City Nexthouse Ikea

Unity is an Ultra-Efficient Factory-Built Home Today New Hampshire-based Bensonwood, an innovator in home building, announced the launch of a new brand of prefab homes called Unity Homes. With Unity Homes, the company expects to raise the bar for home construction without raising the price tag, too. There will be four diverse home collections — renderings of which are shown in this article — each with several configurations and two-four bedroom options, and all of the homes will use at least 50% (and up to 75%) less energy than a typical home on the market. The mission of Unity Homes is to offer the highest quality homes for the lowest possible cost. These prefab homes are built in a factory as assemblies and sub-assemblies — typically a panel — using advanced software systems, automated cutting machines, and a streamlined manufacturing process, according to a company statement. The total amount of time required to assemble and button-up a home is roughly 20-60 working days, according to Bensonwood. Credits: Bensonwood.

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