Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Modular Home Construction

Modular Home Construction

Modular construction has significant design flexibility and can offer the same beauty and charm of traditional homes.

Modular homes are constructed in a climate-controlled factory and then transported to a designated building site. Homes built with modular construction must adhere to all local building codes, which ensure that all homes are built to last while meeting and often exceeding these codes.

Buyers appreciate the many advantages that modular construction provides to homeowners. These include benefits such as greater energy efficiency, building strength, speed of construction, and building flexibility. Other benefits of a custom prefab home include reduced construction waste and impact on the environment. The disruption to the construction site is minimal, which translates to fewer cleanups after the home is in place.

The current industry trend in modular construction is to meet new Energy Star guidelines on modular homes from the production stage to assembly. This is achieved by using extra sealing components and insulation materials. The overall strength of a custom prefab home is considerably better than an on-site built home, which makes it a good fit for areas where strong storms are the norm.

A modular home can be custom built to the buyer’s specifications or can be chosen from pre-designed standard models and even then, each house is carefully built with the home buyer in mind. These attractive houses are the modern way to begin home ownership or upgrade an existing home. Home buyers can see all the advantages that a custom modular home has to offer by contacting a modular home builder.


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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Multi-Family Modular Homes

Multi-Family Modular Homes

Although modular homes have been around for decades, contemporary multi-family projects are relatively new. In the past, emergency housing and relocating developments were the only major category of multi-family housing that incorporated modular construction. However, a new niche in the residential housing industry is emerging: the design and construction of multi-family living spaces that are prefabricated.

Modular construction takes place in a climate-controlled factory setting, ensuring the time frame for completion is shortened by 40 percent. Concerns over the building season and slowdowns due to inclement weather are reduced.

Duplexes and 4-plexes are a real space saver when it comes to purchasing land. These units are carefully designed to maximize floor space while at the same time achieving a desired interior layout. Much like a 4-plex condo, a prefabricated multi-family residential structure makes the most out of the allotted square footage.

Design and construction of this type of residential structure can be completed as a turnkey operation. The contractor/builder can handle everything from site work and landscaping to the layout and completion of parking areas, driveways, and utility connections.

Contemporary designs include exteriors covered in fine-quality paneling or shake, faux stone, and even brick. Many of the multi-family prefabricated designs now available have numerous options for interior decorating such as natural stone flooring, double-strength storm windows, and custom fireplaces.

Modular construction is well geared toward energy efficiency, and this is seen in the modern heating and air conditioning systems, the programmable HVAC units, and the weather-resistant paint and stains used on the exterior. All this is possible on a shortened construction time frame, something that is very appealing to both the builder and the end-user.


Special multi-family modular residential units can be designed specifically for projects in remote areas. A sudden boom in a particular industry - such as oil or natural gas- can make great use of the fast construction of livable units for families being relocated for job purposes. The ability to construct beautiful, energy-efficient multi-family residential structures quickly and efficiently makes modular construction a great option for any housing need.

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Monday, December 23, 2013

Top 7 Reasons to Choose a Modular Home

Top 7 Reasons to Choose a Modular Home
Modular homes are becoming increasingly popular and have many benefits that make them worth buying over a traditionally built home.
1. Flexibility
Modular homes can be built to be easily expanded, reused, or relocated. More often than not, you can request additional features while the home is still at the factory.
2. Quality Control
On-site homes are exposed to rain and other factors that can damage them during construction. Since modular homes are built off-site, they can be protected from the outdoor elements during construction.
3. Inspections
Normal homes will only have a couple of inspections before the house has been verified to be sold to the buyer. With modular construction, an off-site home is checked over 300 times throughout the construction process before being sold and delivered.
4. Built Strong
Prefab homes have to be built strong so that the homes survive being transported to its final site. The modular builders achieve this by using screws instead of nails and also using glue for a tighter bond between the homes structural parts.
5. Energy Efficient
Modular homes can be designed and created to be energy efficient. Builders often make use of better insulated walls, windows and high efficiency utilities.
6. Less Waste
Building a home produces a TON of extra waste. In fact, the average on-site home produces up to four tons, or 8,000 pounds, worth of waste throughout the project. Manufactured homes produce just a fraction of that amount.

7. Fast Completion
Bad weather and many other factors can cause a delay in building time for on-site homes. Manufactured homes are built in a climate controlled factory, reducing delays due to poor weather conditions. The homes are also pre-engineered to be assembled quickly at the factory helping reduce overall construction time.

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Monday, December 16, 2013

Why Choose Modular for your Home Construction?

New home production has experienced a transformation within the last few years with the upsurge in modular home construction. Modular homes consist of all the features and amenities of a traditionally built home but can be constructed in a fraction of the time.

Energy efficiency and the shortened construction period are two of the many advantages of building a prefab home. Built indoors in a climate-controlled factory setting, new homes can be constructed on a schedule without any delays due to poor weather conditions. While the home is being constructed, the site is set up with the foundation and primary grading. The modular home is then brought to the site, where internal and external finishes are installed and utilities are hooked up. This synchronized timetable allows for faster occupancy and less impact on the sites surrounding area.

Although modular homes take a shorter period of time to construct, they are made from quality materials. Being that the building is transported to the prepared location after completion, the quality of the construction has to be strong enough to be transported and survive outdoor elements. With building standards and codes put in place for all types of construction, all modular buildings are constructed to meet or exceed these standards and codes.
Manufactured homes can be fitted with energy efficient light fittings, programmable HVAC units, day illumination, carpet or tiles, and an assortment of inner and outer paint selections; making a modular home just as customizable than a traditionally built home.

One ought to think about a modular solution when considering a new home construction. Efficient, environmentally friendly, and highly customizable, a modular home makes a great choice for any new home buyer.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Solving the Housing Shortage in North Dakota with Modular Housing

The recent oil boom in North Dakota has given rise to many job opportunities, and in turn, a great need for workforce housing.

The oil-rush in the Bakken region has left the area with a shortage of suitable housing. Many companies are turning to prefabricated homes to help North Dakota provide housing to their workforce during the oil extraction process.

Modular homes in North Dakota are an even more attractive solution for workers moving to the area as winter approaches because modular housing can be constructed quickly. Most of the construction takes place off-site in climate-controlled factories reducing the potential for delays due to poor weather.

Besides reduced construction times, prefab homes offer residents the interior and exterior design options that traditionally constructed homes do. They can offer enough bedrooms to house a family, a dining room and many of the other luxuries that most home owners would want in their home. Modular homes can be built as a permanent or temporary housing solution depending on the need.

Modular construction provides the best solution for solving the housing shortage in North Dakota, ensuring the oil-boom in the region remains supported by a properly housed workforce.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Concept houses showcase French design pioneers and modern-day Miami designers

A view of the Charlotte Perriand cabana recreated at the Raleigh. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/12/06/3800047/concept-houses-showcase-french.html#storylink=cpy
Since their start decades ago as architectural laboratories, concept houses have been venues for exploring new ways of living, building and designing — think of modular construction, open floor plans and “green” building — or simply for dreaming.

In tandem with such Utopian-tinged experiments, a more commercial permutation of the concept house has evolved — as a showcase for furnishings, housewares, fixtures and the design professionals who put them together.

Thanks to Art Basel, Miami Beach, we’re getting a glimpse at formidable, if distinct, examples of each.

The first is the installation, 80 years after its conception, of a simple yet refined prefab cabana by the groundbreaking French Modernist furniture designer and architect Charlotte Perriand.

In the unlikely setting of a seagrape grove behind the Raleigh Hotel in South Beach, Perriand’s elegant, practical design — it won a magazine prize in 1934 but was not built in her lifetime — has been exquisitely realized by French fashion house Louis Vuitton for Art Basel’s companion fair, Design Miami.

Inside the Design Miami tent adjacent to the Miami Beach Convention Center is a second, rustic prefab house, this one by French design legend Jean Prouvé, with whom Perriand collaborated on furniture designs. In use for 50 years, the Prouvé house was purchased, dismantled and then reassembled after minimal renovation by a French design gallery.

Both prefab houses are for sale to collectors, who increasingly covet such architectural artifacts of mid-20th century design.

Across the Beach on Sunset Island II, Elle Decor magazine has unveiled its Modern Life Concept House — a spare, contemporary waterfront spec manse that has been brought to pulsing life by eight interior designers and garden designer Fernando Wong. Five of the designers, including Wong, are based in Miami, and a sixth splits his time between Miami Beach and New York City.

Though not as consequential as the Perriand or Prouvé designs, the Elle Decor house does make the point that in the hands of skilled designers, the interiors of the houses on steroids popping up along the Beach waterfront can strike a lighthearted but still elegant balance between sterile minimalism and gaudy excess. (Miami designer Sam Robin makes the focal point of the black-and-white living room a near life-size black horse with a black lampshade protruding from its head.)
The living room designed by Sam Robin for the Elle Decor house. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/12/06/3800047/concept-houses-showcase-french.html#storylink=cpy

Proceeds from the $35 admission fee, plus a $15,000 donation from the magazine, go to the University of Miami’s Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Perriand’s “La maison au bord de l’eau” — “the house at the edge of the water” — is a couple’s cocoon that manages to be both airy and cozy. At 1,076 square feet, the six-room structure is smaller than a double-wide and sleeps two comfortably, but could accommodate up to six vacationers, said French historian and author Jacques Barsac, who is married to Perriand’s daughter, Pernette Perriand-Barsac.

The couple worked closely with Vuitton, which used the designer’s pared-down aesthetic as inspiration for its upcoming women’s collection, to flesh out and build Perriand’s blueprint. Meant to be easily dismantled and moved, it was among the first prefab houses intended for mass production. Designed to capture rainwater for domestic use and tread lightly on the ground, the house was also an early stab at eco-friendly design.





(2013 December 06) Concept houses showcase French design pioneers and modern-day Miami designers. Retrieved on December 10, 2013 From MiamiHarold.com

Friday, December 6, 2013

What are Prefabricated Homes?

What are Prefabricated Homes?
Prefabricated homes are constructed differently from traditional homes. These homes are created in sections within a factory and then assembled on site. These types of houses are sometimes also referred to as modular homes.

Construction

Prefabricated homes are constructed on an assembly line in a climate-controlled factory. Each module is constructed individually and has its own basic blueprint. Each module is fully constructed before it is shipped to the construction site. Once the foundation is complete, the modules arrive on-site and are assembled on the foundation. After each module is in place, the wiring and plumbing are connected inside and out of the building. Lastly, the finishing work begins on both the interior and exterior of the building and decorative accents and landscaping are added.

Safety

A main concern people have about modular homes is the safety and durability of the structure. Although these homes are built quickly, there is no sacrifice in quality. These prefabricated homes are constructed in a factory by highly trained specialized workers and meet or exceed building codes and standards.

Time

There are many benefits to having a prefabricated home. The most popular benefit is the shortened construction timeline. Building one a modular home takes a fraction of the time a traditional home takes to build. Some people are able to have their prefabricated home in about three months compared to a traditional home that can take anywhere from six months to one year.


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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Modular Student Housing is now Greener, Faster, and Smarter

Modular Student Housing

The innovative way of modular construction, has been steadily gaining popularity in different business sectors in the past decades. Specifically, an increasing number of higher education institutions have discovered the multiple advantages of modular buildings. Campuses are now able to add the needed classrooms and student housing in a fast and efficient way.

For instance, the construction of modular dorms allows colleges to complete construction about 40 percent faster than traditional construction because a majority of the building process is off-site in a climate controlled factory. Compared with traditional on-site construction methods, the modular process produces less waste and more repurposed material in less time by using higher quality materials.

Modular construction can be used to build structures that meet leadership in energy and environmental design (LEED) requirements as well as local codes. With this building process, campuses gain energy efficient units that they can easily take apart and reused according to their changing needs. In repetitive projects, such as building dorms or campus apartments, the off-site construction makes it possible to reduce production time and increase efficiency. In fact, using modular units is a smart way to capitalize on space-saver designs by utilizing multilevel buildings.

With all things considered, modular student housing provides colleges, universities, and other higher education institutions with an opportunity to start capitalizing on their infrastructural investment within a short period of time. These modular structures are energy efficient, innovative in functionality, environmentally friendly, suitable for all climates, and can be designed and implemented to fit all campus styles from classical to contemporary.

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

North Dakota - Fastest Growing Housing Market in the U.S.

Fastest Growing Housing Market in the U.S.

With the economy booming in North Dakota, there is an extremely low unemployment rate due to the plenty of oil fields. The increase of employment has resulted in a housing shortage and workers often have difficulty finding a place to live.

As a result, housing construction is a booming industry in the North DakotaBakken region.

Construction companies are having an issue keeping up with the growing demand for more homes and the inclement weather. Not only is it difficult to pour concrete or start projects in the winter, it is also difficult to ship supplies or have a construction crew work in cold conditions.

With modular construction, prefabricated homes are built in a climate-controlled factory off-site, ensuring high quality construction while protecting materials and workers from the outdoor elements. This allows modular homes in North Dakota to be built 40 percent faster than traditionally built homes.

Although prefabricated homes are built quickly, there is no sacrifice in quality. Building codes and standards are often met and exceeded. This allows modular homes to withstand the transportation to the site but also the harsh weather in North Dakota.

As North Dakota grows, local politicians and business leaders will need to worry about the influx of people and the lack of affordable Bakken housing. Without a doubt, the problem is not going to disappear; fortunately, with modular housing, one may enjoy a modern and updated home with all the amenities and benefits of a typical house in record time.

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