
The sloping A-frame shape also allows for additional overhead storage in the form of cabinets. The kitchen is equipped with all modern appliances like an oven, a large refrigerator, and a dishwasher. There are plenty of built-in shelves for storage considering that you will need to store a lot of things if you are living off-the-grid entirely. The furniture is either pushed back in, stacked, or folded down to keep the floor area open. The company has mentioned that the units can take up to 7 weeks to be manufactured and another 2-3 weeks for delivery around the USA.Īll the units have furniture designed in a way that they optimize space so the compact home still feels spacious not claustrophobic. Residents can customize the colors, appliances and decor in their units. The studio model is fitted with the exact features are the larger one but more furniture modularities like the couch is also a pull-out bed. The exterior is made of carbon fiber, polymers, and guarded glass panes which give it a monochromatic aesthetic with sweeping windows. says the 3D polymer frame can withstand hurricanes and earthquakes too!

The mTwo model is meant for a small family of 2-4 people with an 800 square-foot floor area.Įach unit is equipped with solar panels, water tanks, and autonomous waste disposal - no plug-ins needed! The mOne model is meant for two inhabitants with a 400 square-foot floor area.

The prefabricated structures can be placed on any flat piece of land and come fully-assembled, unlike your IKEA furniture! The 3D-printed homes do not require any construction permits and reduce construction site waste because of their building/assembly process.
