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Green Modular Homes | Top Architectural Designs

Today, impressive prefabricated, manufactured, or “modular” homes are being designed and built in ways that will far surpass your expectations in appearance as well as function. With increasing green conscious consumerism, come increasing fantastic modular home designs. A modular green home is truly a complete sustainable system from the foundation to the roof and the yard fencing to the garage and every single detail in-between.

Modular homes are built in a controlled factory where sections of the modules are built separate from the whole. Once the modules are complete (at least 90% of the home finished), they are transported to the home site where the modules are connected and then the finished home is connected to the foundation. Modular homes are built to strict specifications in a highly controlled and supervised environment.

The “green” modular home is designed to be a fully “sustainable system” at the manufacturing site. Contractors, builders and architects go to the factory site to implement all eco-friendly Builders use natural, non-toxic and sustainable materials to achieve a fully sustainable system that significantly reduces its environmental impact.

Not just the finished product reduces environmental impact, but builders are taken a green approach to building practices. Overall, building a low-impact modular home will significantly reduce construction costs compared to a custom-built home.

A green modular home will considerably lesson your environmental impact on our planet for many generations while also providing several immediate benefits to you and your family namely; your home has the healthiest living environment possible.