Low-Waste Prefab Flatpack Cabins

The 'Plus Hus' Offers All the Amenities Needed for Modern Living

Cabins are often associated with being a far less functional space when compared to traditional houses, but the 'Plus Hus' looks to change this perception. Featuring 320-square feet of low-waste space, the cabin boasts a flatpack design that's prefab and able to be delivered anywhere in the Unites States and erected in a short amount of time. The unit is packed with a kitchenette, bathroom and comfortable living space that can be used as an office space or even a guest suite to offer visitors a space of their own.

The 'Plus Hus' cabin is accented with a metal panel roof, black aluminum doors and windows, maple cladding on the interior and the ability to personalize the finishes to your preferences.

Trend Themes

  1. Flatpack Design — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop new flatpack designs for other types of buildings to provide convenient and flexible construction options.
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Industry Implications

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