METHOD LAUNCHES IMPRESSIVE NEW LINE OF AFFORDABLE PREFAB HOUSES
The newly launched model offers bedrooms and 2 baths with a compact 1,483 square foot of living space comprised of two modules. Designed by Method Homes’ architect partner Chris Pardo Designs: Elemental Architecture, the model was originally created for the Ft. Peck Sustainable Village project currently being built by Method as part of the Make it Right Foundation. The team decided to launch the model and make it publicly available after the Dwell on Design Conference in LA.
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Each home is custom-tailored, allowing a high degree of flexibility “with a reduced construction timeline and fixed cost contract that makes prefab a smart choice.” Besides the newest series, the firm offers eight lines of sustainable models that range from modern cabins, uber-modern urban homes, and Net-Zero ready homes to classic cottages. Each structure can be customized with different finish options and specifications.
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