Prefab tiny home, sustainable and 3D-printed, offers idyllic high-tech living
Into sustainable design and tiny homes" You?ll dig this Eco-design nerds will dig this: A Ukrainian company, PassivDom, recently unveiled modulOne, an off-grid, solar-powered 3D-printed prefabricated home.
That?s a lot of buzzwords, sure, but the modulOne?which features an insulating carbon-and-fiberglass frame?seems to have real design cred: It?s designed to be completely self-sustaining, ?even in arctic conditions,? reports Designboom, where we spotted this compact home.
What?s more is that modulOne comes with smart home devices, and its HVAC and ?micro-climate? (think humidity and oxygen saturation) systems can be controlled via smartphone. As such, rendering from PassivDom show the modulOne in a number of environments, from green, rolling hills in a vaguely European setting to a (perhaps South American") mountaintop.
The compact, efficient interiors (which can be purchased furnished and ready for move-in) are simple and open plan, with sleek custom storage and wood-paneled ceilings and floors. Take a look.
Via: Designboom
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