Solar-powered prefab tiny house will do it all for $190K
The cost will cover site preparation, delivery, and installation of Koda Last year, Estonian design collective Kodasema revealed a prototype of Koda, a prefabricated, energy-efficient, transportable (and chic) concrete micro home that captured the imagination of tiny home enthusiasts everywhere.
Measuring 25 square meters, or approximately 269 square feet, Koda can be built in a day and installed the next?without a foundation?making it turnkey almost immediately. All you need is a level plot, crane access, and connections to water, sewage, and electricity.
Koda comes as a package for £150,000 (approximately $194,000), which, in addition to covering site preparation, delivery, installation, and hookups to utilities, also includes the cost of planning and building regulations, making it a relatively simple option for those looking to buy a home. That?s why the United Kingdom is looking to Koda as a solution for the country?s housing crisis, according to Dezeen. Because the concrete dwelling can travel on the back of a truck then lifted onto a site, it has the potential to encourage ?self-build? culture and make use of vacant sites that are becoming more and more prevalent.
Koda?s sleek design also makes it highly adaptable to a variety of functions, including as temporary housing, a vacation dwelling, cafe, office, workshop, studio, or classroom. As for its many appealing amenities, Koda incorporates solar panels on the roof, vacuum-in...
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