FlatPak Homes: Posh Prefab Designs and Sustainable Living

FlatPak Homes offer a variety of choices to suit your specifications. The 8′ by 8′ prefab component can come in glass type, window, with many choices for eco-friendly finishes and accents. FlatPak Homes can become a house, a hotel, even an office building. It can even be 4 levels high. Your wish is FlatPak’s command. Depending on your ground space, the decision as to how many rooms to have or where to designate spaces is entirely your own. FlatPak Homes is a total convenience package. What can be more prefab than having choices for designs to customize your floor plan?
FlatPak Homes is aimed at sustainable living as the designs are conceptualized around considerations for the environment. The environmental effects of on-site construction are definitely eliminated with the use of prefab homes. The FlatPak Homes foundation has been designed to avoid damage to the earth. You can set-up your prefab home anywhere you wish without feeling guilty of the intrusive effect that your construction will have to the ground.
Charles Lazor, architect, owns and designs FlatPak Homes. The first prefab home of its kind was seen in Minnesota. The product is available in the United States and Canada. Competitively priced against other custom homes, the FlatPak costs between $200 to $300 per square foot on the average.


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