This week we've compiled a list of 5 refreshing features our clients are currently are putting in their new homes. From timber look tiles to barn doors and timber feature walls our clients are choosing some very impressive inclusions. So, read on to get a little bit of inspiration for your new home. We've included links to the appropriate websites...
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WHY DO I NEED A SOIL TEST? MODULAR HOME FOOTINGS AND REACTIVE SOIL SITES EXPLAINED
The footings of a modular home are incredibly vital to its structural integrity, and a soil test is the most critical part of getting this right. In this article, we go over the process that must be followed to ensure that your house is built right - from the ground up. Read on to find out about soil tests, soil classifications and the different...
What are open plan bathrooms and should you consider one for your modular home?
In a typical home, bathrooms are the most private of spaces and they are used frequently throughout the day by the whole family. So you definitely want to get the design of your bathroom just right. It needs to be practical but also be a place that can be a retreat where you can take a relaxing shower or bath after a long day. Open plan wet areas...
3 main site costs to consider when building a modular home
Building a modular home is a big decision, and the site costs involved are sometimes some of the more significant costs involved. The trick here is that many modular builders will give you pricing for a home EXCLUDING the site costs. We think that is somewhat misleading as the price of the house could quickly end up being $20,000 to $100,000 or...
Can modular homes be designed to meet a cyclone rating?
A common question we frequently get asked is "Can your modular homes be designed to be cyclone rated?" And the answer is, yes, quite easily. However, there is quite a bit more to it than just simply applying a ‘cyclone rating’ to a new home, modular or otherwise. So, read on to find out more about what this is and what difference it makes.