This Prefab Isn’t Just a Prefab – It’s a Hybrid

This Prefab Isn’t Just a Prefab – It’s a Hybrid

This prefab (hybrid) house is sitting up in the mountains of California.

So how was it built, and what do we mean by calling it a “hybrid”? The modular home part of this structure was prefabricated off site in Sagemodern’s Utah factory. However, parts of the building were built on site: like the dining room and the main living room.

Specifications

• Living Area 3,250 sf
• Exterior Deck Space 1,000 sf including spa
• Bedrooms 5
• Bathrooms 4.5

Materials and Systems

• HVAC Rheem 95% efficient variable speed furnace with Rheem’s electronic air cleaner
• Water Heater 100 gal indirect water storage
• Windows Custom dual glazed low-e aluminum windows
• Appliances Thermador Professional Series, 42″ refrigerator and 48″ gas range
• Tile Limestone, slate and ceramic
• Flooring hand oiled white oak and Brazilian slate
• Exterior clear cedar siding, hot rolled steel, falls creek ledge stone, board formed concrete
• Decking Brazilian slate and cedar wood decking

This isn’t one of those prefabs that was built because of the price by economical home buyers! It was reported to have cost almost 2 and a half million.

It was designed for a family and also to accommodate their guests. It’s called Martis Camp #246. You can see more of Sagemodern’s work (click here).