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1/12/2011

Small Modular Homes, Type Loftcube

Small Modular Homes, Type Loftcube this type is unique because its design is only the shape of a cube. house of assembly that can be placed on a roof, attic, public places, or places that you want and with a modern design like this is perfect for saving space. thus to build a house like this do not need to require a wide space because it's small size.

for you have the desire to stay on the roof and wanted to see the sights of the city is cool and amazing, now the time to make your dreams come true, it's time you make a house assemblies like this are cool, simple, and does not require a large space with so can you use wherever you want, but all it requires extra planning permission to put this cage 'on-roof' by helicopter to Small modular homes, type loftcube.

Small Modular Homes, Type Loftcube

Small Modular Homes, Type Loftcube

Small Modular Homes, Type Loftcube

Small Modular Homes, Type Loftcube

Small Modular Homes, Type Loftcube

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4 comments:

  1. Thanks for providing the images of some unique designs of modular homes. Modular homes have no design limitations - they can be of any shape or size and will meet or exceed our local and state building codes. This is really a wonderful post.

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  2. Small modular homes have a lot of advantages. Firstly they are easy to manufacture. They are easily assembled on the shop floor in an assembly line process. They are also easily transported to the site by truck where a crane can easily set the structure onto a preset foundation. Thanks a lot.

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  3. Modular homes are built in sections in a factory setting, indoors, where they are never subjected to adverse weather conditions. These are houses built in factories and then transported to and assembled at the housing site.

    Thanks.

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  4. Hello Friends,

    Modular homes are houses built in factories and then transported to and assembled at the housing site. These homes are different from mobile homes and site-built homes. Thanks for posting this informative article.

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