Who would ever think that it is possible for a crane to drop a perfectly-sized prefab home in place, and that be that? Well, it is. This prefabricated house has just set a higher standard with its modern design and eco-friendly materials. It was actually crane-lifted onto a simple existing concrete and limestone plinth.
The size is around 22-feet wide and 65-feet long and is highly insulated. It has big triple-glazed windows that allows light to come in and offers a scenic view of the outdoors. It has combined living, dining and kitchen areas and two bedrooms. The roof also has 3.8 kilowatt photovoltaic array to generate electricity.
This prefab home is well-designed by PAD studio. It is an award winning team of reputable architects and builders who have the heart for beautiful designs and environment. They stand to the principle that places meant for good living, comfortable work area and happy play spaces must embody distinct designs and it must be sustainable.
Indeed, this mobile home can provide its occupants the basic needs to live in comfort and style.
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