One of our readers alerted us to a prefab alternative to "the Bauhaus box" conundrum we've been discussing here at PrairieMod--[b]ranch-house, by Modernist Modular Homes. So what is it?
It's all the hipness and comfortable familiarity of Mid-Century Modern design mixed with the cost-effectiveness and flexibility of modular construction. As explained on the website:
The base model of the [b]ranch-house™ is 2 modules at approximately
1,363 s.f. Room additions to this plan are approximately 242 s.f. each
(up to 3 additions) for a total maximum interior square footage of
2,089 s.f. The base model includes a covered area that can be used as a
carport. Up to 2 separate garage additions of 295 s.f. each are also
available. These garage additions free up the atrium to create a
perfect space for outdoor entertainment in the previous carport
location.
With 5 possible addition options, the home can grow to accommodate any family situation (or stay small for the swinging bachelor or bachelorettes out there.) If you have been pining for prefab, but aren't hip to living in a box, cruise on over to the Modernist Modular Homes website and check out the options. As they say, it's "brought to you by real hepcats, for real hepcats."
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