If your design palette is traditional, you’ll probably like the new Cottage Series by Studio 29 and Method Homes. The Cottage Series marries craftsman style with off-site fabrication in six floor plans. These have tiered pricing based on things like the materials, interior palette, and finish packages. For a general idea, pricing is between about $215,400 – $498,300 (not including separate, optional garage and ADU structures from $23,000).
The Cottage Series is the seventh line of homes available through Method Homes in the United States and Canada.
Method Homes has experience building top-of-the-line LEED Platinum homes, such as, for example, Beachaus I and Beachaus II, and expects to continue that tradition with the Cottage Series. In a statement, Brian Abramson, co-founder of Method Homes, said: “Method is committed to utilizing our sustainable practices, quality materials, and energy efficient features to our new classic Cottage Series.”
Green prefabs in the Cottage Series range from 2 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms to 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms in 1 and 2 story layouts. The designs includes porches, decks, loft-style sleeping spaces, balconies, wood stoves, and optional master craftsman built-ins and detailing. Energy-efficient upgrades include an enhanced building envelope and solar panels, etc.
[+] More about the new prefab Cottage Series from Method Homes.
Credits: Method Homes/Studio 29 Architecture.
I prefer there contepoary serise, that being said it will be nice to see high end craftsman for a change as much as I like Palm Harbor or Clayton and others there is some lack of detail Ive noticed.
I don’t want to be troll but what is the preoccupation with prefabs? Email the design across country rather than driving the house there. Get the construction cost below $50/sqft. And then your vision for the future is will be on equal footing with the competition.
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