Modular Floating Prefabricated Homes

Kodasema's Floating Residence is Quite Convenience-Focused

Given climate change and the onset of rising sea levels, a floating residence is a smart and viable housing solution for coastal cities. Estonian company Kodasema stays one step ahead with its prefabricated units that are ideal for life on the water and can be easily transported from one place to another.

Dubbed the 'Koda Light Float,' the structure is a hybrid between a building and a boat. The floating residence is a compact dwelling that spans accross roughly 277 square feet, featuring a space for sleeping, living, and a separate bathroom. In addition, Kodasema's design also boasts a deck.

The floating residence is great for commercial use as well — it would make for an "ideal harbor café," among other things.

Photo Credits: Riku Kylä, Daniel Mets/ courtesy of Kodesema
Trend Themes
1. Floating Homes - There are opportunities for architectural firms to develop affordable and sustainable modular floating residences for those seeking to live near the coast.
2. Mobile Homes - The compact design and mobility of prefab units such as Kodasema’s 'Koda Light Float' offer opportunities for the hospitality industry to transform the concept of 'pop-up' restaurants and cafes.
3. Eco-friendly Homes - The growth of eco-tourism presents opportunities for the development of sustainable, small living spaces like Kodasema's floating residences that cater to environmentally conscious guests.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate Industry - The real estate industry can adopt Kodasema's floating properties as a long-term sustainable solution to affordable coastal living.
2. Hospitality Industry - In the hospitality industry, concepts such as pop-up cafes and restaurants can be expanded using the movable and compact design of Kodasema's prefabricated units.
3. Tourism Industry - The sustainable and practical nature of Kodasema's prefabricated units can be utilized in the tourism industry by creating eco-friendly accommodation that caters to environmentally conscious travelers.

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