These Services Can Make Your Tiny-House Dreams Come True
These Services Can Make Your Tiny-House Dreams Come True in a Matter of Days
(SPOT.ph) Are you a member of the many home-related groups dominating social media these days? Scrolling through them will give you an idea of how many are getting into homeownership and home improvement projects, and chances are, you’ve stumbled upon photos of modular or prefab houses.
Prefab houses have been around for years, and they've built up a following for being sturdy while staying easy on the pocket—a prefab house can be completed within a short period of time compared to building a house the traditional way. With convenience and cost two of the most important considerations when it comes to constructing a home, the idea of going prefab sounds enticing, more so if you also want to transition to tiny-house living. Curious about modular housing? We’ve rounded up companies that offer prefab housing services you can consider once you’re ready to build your first home.
Price range: Varies according to house model; starts at P89,000
CUBO offers a better way to build your dream home as they can deliver a versatile and sustainable space that’s customizable according to your needs while guaranteeing a fast build. They use engineered bamboo as the main building material, giving each finished project a tropical touch. There are different house models available according to size, one of which is the standard type Sarangani Model, a 29sqm two-bedroom home. CUBO Modular is a play on the services they offer—bamboo house kits and modular spaces.
Price range: Varies per house model, starts at P15,000 to P20,000 per square meter
Bahay Makabayan has different house models named after Philippine heroes. Their website has all the details you need to know—from how many people can live in a house comfortably to the floor area and number of bathrooms. Aside from being easy to build, each Bahay Makabayan home is also earthquake-resilient and flood-resistant, thanks to its traditional anchoring system and stretched-out concrete columns, respectively.
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