What if you prefabricate a house this summer?

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It came from outside but the premade houses in Spain They are getting stronger and stronger. Whether it's mobile homes or sustainable cabins assembled in a morning, there are more and more options on the market.

With the sustainability by flag , modular architectures have been gaining prominence for years to the point of already being one of the main alternatives to conventional constructions. After all, they are cheaper, more efficient, more sustainable and, increasingly, with spectacular designs.

ODE TO WOOD

From Navarra the architects Patxi Mangado and Fernando Oiza have conceived the Mohammedan houses under the Woodville brand.

Their ecological cabins cabin type are sustainable, 100% self-sufficient, made of wood with reusable materials and easy to transport and assemble . In addition, they have all the criteria to be passive houses.

Mohma mobile home.

Mohma.

WITH THE HOUSE ON HIS BACK

And who wants a house when they can carry it on their backs? Surely the portable house APH-80 of Abaton is the dream of any migratory . This self-sufficient model incorporates recyclable materials and can be easily moved from one place to another by highway.

A crane leaving the APH80 transportable house.

APH80 transportable house.

CABINS IN THE FOREST

It has been done for a long time: arrive, pitch the tent and simply enjoy the peace that nature provides. However, it is true that sometimes it is difficult to do without the comforts that a house provides.

If you are thinking of riding a second residence somewhere from which to see the stars, the Galician modular cabins Quechova they will be perfect. These portable houses are so simple that it will be enough to arrive at the destination and assemble it in less than a morning.

Designed to integrate easily into nature, with the cover of Galician blackboard , treated wood with a Japanese method and insulation , the basic module already has bathroom, kitchen and terrace included . And then the extras. You ask for what you want, the width of the cabin has a limit of 4 meters -because of taking it by truck-, but the length varies according to demand.

A prefabricated cabin by the Galician company Quechova.

Quechova cabins.

THOUGHT TO DISAPPEAR

And under strict circular economy principles, the Green Neest House , a project by the Barcelona studio ON-A blends in so well with the environment that one could even say that disappear.

With zero visual and environmental impact thanks to its green roof, a production 0% of C02 emissions , photovoltaic panels and a construction system that guarantees the traceability of all the materials used, this jewel is pure design.

Green Nest House a prefabricated house with green roof.

Green Nest House: a prefabricated house with green roof.

THE POWER OF MINI HOUSES

modular homes they usually boast of occupying little space , because it depends on the owner and his needs that the property requires more or less cubes in its construction. That less is more Tiny Home boasts, an eminence in the world of prefabricated houses in Spain.

With scarcely 34 m2 wood clad, its Tiny M model houses everything we may need on a getaway. Modern, with exterior structure of corten steel and a large glass facade , is tiny house bill even with fireplace.

A very chic version of the cabins of the forest that you hardly need 60 days to design and build it . Even furnished it arrives at the destination.

Modular house with glass from Tiny Home.

TinyHome.

LESS IS MORE

Another interesting option is put by Onarc, a startup specializing in prefabricated houses where sustainable and responsible construction rules, with natural materials and the least possible impact.

His first project that saw the light was Liten , an ecological house of 30m² that is presented perfect for that rural tourism that we want and value more and more.

A small modular wooden house called Liten.

Liten, the tiny house of Onarc.

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