1. 4 Types of Prefab Homes
for Every Kind of Person
2. Each prefab home can be
customized, from the exterior
architecture to the interior design
integrating features that reflect your
personal touch. With budget-friendly
options, prefab homes are accessible
and affordable for everyone.
3. The Eco-friendly Prefab
Innovations such as solar energy
shingles, spray-in airtight insulation,
and energy-efficient windows and
doors, along with offsite construction
can drastically reduce waste, build
speed, and control quality while
adhering to green building codes by
integrating LEED, ENERGY STAR,
and Passive House standards into
their projects. These models are not
only eco-friendly, but their minimalistic
design are breathtaking - seamlessly
connecting nature with the highest
levels of sustainability.
4. The Starter Prefab
Geared towards newlyweds or young
couples looking to find the perfect
starter home, starter home prefab
designs can meet many different
styles and needs. Impressive prefab
cabins create relatively affordable
options that don’t sacrifice style.
Starting at $23,000, these homes
maximize open spaces with large
windows and verandas bringing in
the natural landscape, designed by
architect Ivan Ovchinnikov.
5. The Nature Retreat Prefab
These houses are designed to give you a
solid home off the beaten path. These
rustic homes offer options that not only
blend in with nature but still provide all
the comforts of a modern lifestyle, even
when far from civilization.
FabCab is a Seattle company that
specializes in building sustainable homes
that offer Universal Design features
including step-free entryways, wide
doorways, and plenty of windows that fill
the home with natural light. Just take a
look at these homes-away-from-home
and you’ll be blown away.
6. The Avante-Garde Prefab
Homes are an extension of ourselves,
and for some of us that means simple
and efficient, while for others it means
luxurious and modern.
This one-of-a-kind fall house by
Fougeron Architecture boasts a full
suite of sustainable features, like
“Low-E” windows, an underfloor
hydronic heating system and non-
harmful insulation materials. Avant-
garde, futuristic homes feature state-
of-the-art technology and modern
aesthetics.