"Modern" Model

Approximate 317 square foot home. One bedroom.One bathroom. The shape and floor-plan can be easily modified according to the local need.

"Neighborhood" Model

Approximate 442 square foot home which is designed for a small family. One bedroom. One bathroom. The shape and floor-plan can be easily modified according to the local need.

"Cottage" Model

Approximate 552 square foot home.  Covered entry and front porch, Two bedrooms. One bathroom. The shape and floor-plan can be easily modified according to the local need.

  

*Price is subject to change according to steel and lumber markets. Shipping costs not included.

USA Models I:

 Tiny Houses (Under 650 Square Feet)

"Contemporary" Model

Approximate 396 square foot home. Covered entry with outside porch.

One bedroom. One bathroom. The shape and floor-plan can be easily modified according to the local need.

"Classic" Model

Approximate 352 square foot home which is designed for a small family. One bedroom. One bathroom. One entrance. The shape and floor-plan can be easily modified according to the local need.

"Scandinavian" Model

Approximate 481 square foot home which is designed for a small family. Covered porch. One bedroom. One bathroom. One entrance. The shape and floor-plan can be easily modified according to the local need.

High Performance proprietary engineered structure, includes a 10.5-inch thick wall system (vs. traditional 6”), which includes 12 inches of R38 Textrafine insulation on the interior of the roof structure and 6 inches of R19 Textrafine insulation inside the interior walls:

• Engineered Structures are specifically designed to MEET ALL International Building Codes (I.B.C.) , which includes the United States and all U.S.A. territories, such as Puerto Rico, Guam and or the U.S. Virgin Islands.


• In particular, that would include the Post-Frame Construction, which is specifically outlined, referenced, within the I.B.C. located in Section 2306 Allowable Stress Design AND ALL SUCH WIND LOADS would meet, at a minimum, ALL Residential Wind Loads in accordance with Section 1609 and figures 1609, A, B & C of the I.B.C. as well.


• In addition to the aforementioned I.B.C. compliance, ALL Post-Frame Construction details are in compliance with the published guidelines of The National Frame Building Association (NFBA) that was most recently updated, in 2015, 2nd edition. Please visit the NFBA website, www.nfba.org, for further details. We strongly urge to reference NFBA "sister" website www.postframeadvantage.com for additional details and insights as well.


• Such Post-Frame Construction, incorporates Posts that are 3 ply, 2’x6’ finger-jointed, nail, laminated, pressure treated (anti-termite), Southern Yellow Pine, inserted 2.5 feet deep, at a minimum, deeper if need be depending on the location of the frost line, cleated onto a concrete pad.


• Standing Seam Steel Cool Roof Technology. Exterior Steel Roof is covered with a “Cool Color” Paint System. (Highly Reflective)


• Insulated 4” concrete slab for heat retention.


• New Energy Home capitalizes on the knowledge of the three (3) Forms of Heat Transfer. The integrated air spaces, thermal breaks, radiant barriers and dynamic building frame create an exterior shell that reduces the energy demand for comfort and thereby reduces the size of the renewable system that is needed for energy independence.


• Aesthetically blends well into geographic areas. Designed to have good “curb appeal. As a result, a high degree of Pride of Ownership develops.

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