From Ikea to Airbnb or ‘made in Spain’: the most successful prefabricated houses in 2020

The importance that the home acquired during the confinements of this coronavirus crisis has been a shock to the prefabricated house sector, which has already been growing in recent years. Thus, this year many novelties and proposals have been presented. Next, the ones that have been read the most by the readers of this medium.

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A portable mini-house of 24 m2 in all luxury for 52,000 euros

Nestron Prefab House

C2 is the largest model in the “Cube” family from Nestron, in Singapore. Like the C1, the model is completely prefabricated, made from recyclable materials, and is fully equipped with an optional solar panel system. The area of ​​24 square meters fits 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living room and bathroom. The house can accommodate a family of 3 to 4 members.

This is the new Ikea prefabricated house of 17 square meters

Ikea prefabricated house

The multinational Ikea has launched into the prefabricated house business with its ‘Tiny Home’ project, which aims to “better educate and inspire consumers to bring sustainability to their own lives,” explains the Swedish company. Thus, this first job is a zero-emissions house that has been built together with the American company Escapes Homes and that it promotes together with the Vox Media brand studio, Vox Creative.

The Boho XL prefabricated house model has been chosen by Ikea to build this first model. It is a kind of trailer of 17 square meters, with large windows and is equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom. The North American company offers this house for $47,550.

This is the Muji prefabricated house: 100 m2, made of wood and resistant to earthquakes

Muji Prefab House

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The Japanese textile company has built one, in Japan, and has a total area of ​​almost 102 square meters. It is only available under reservation in Japan for almost 16 million yen, about 132,700 euros, at current exchange rates.

In addition to being earthquake resistant and highly insulated, the building features large windows that connect to a large terrace and potential garden. The company has explained that this house has been configured to suit a wide range of generations and a variety of different lifestyles.

This is the Hüga prefabricated house: it is built in a day and provides happiness

This proposal tries to reinvent the domestic space centered on the hygee philosophy. To achieve this, the designers’ premise was to create a fluid interior space and manage to link it with the exterior from any perspective. Minimalism, purity, visual continuity, straight lines and use of natural light “We wanted a welcoming space without excesses. Adapted to real needs, offering its user solutions to situations that arise daily, from the beginning, from the second in to think about a new home”, explains the company. Regarding the distribution, Hüga Home has a bedroom, a bathroom, a living room, a kitchen/dining room and a relaxation area.

A prefabricated house in 30 days for 30,000 euros: thus the ‘shelter for a weekend’ of a Spanish company

Prefabricated house made in Spain

This, as its name suggests, is designed to serve as a refuge for a weekend getaway. On sale for 30,000 euros, it can be installed in any rural environment, as it is transported by truck. Thus, the house designed by the architecture studio is located on a small plot of a camping area in the Catalan Pyrenees located at the confluence of the river Durán and the river Segre and the road that connects Bellver de la Cerdanya with Isòvol through the axis Pyrenean.

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This is the new promotion of luxury prefabricated houses (which are installed in three days) in Isla Canela, Huelva

A-cero prefabricated house

The A-cero architecture studio, led by Joaquín Torres and Rafael Llamazares, has built the first six single-family modular homes in Isla Canela (Huelva). It is a series of prefabricated houses whose construction is carried out mainly in the factory, in a process that

3D printed prefabricated houses in 24 hours: this is the next revolution in the sector

The American technology company Mighty Buildings, based in Oakland, California, ensures that it can manufacture a It would be a kind of refuge or cabin to enjoy a rural area or as a house for guests. Its price would be around 100,000 dollars and it would be equipped with a living room (which would house the bed) with a kitchen and a bathroom.

The houses and modules of this company are built at the company’s premises, transported to the customer’s property by truck and placed on the ground with a huge crane. All options are equipped with heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and kitchen and bathroom appliances. The plumbing and electrical aspects cannot be printed and must be added separately.

Folding prefabricated houses that are installed in three hours

The Latvian startup Brette Haus proposes This speed is achieved thanks to a folding system that allows easy transport and installation. Thus, these houses can also be relocated almost as many times as the owner wants, since the hinge system provides 100 cycles.

These houses are made from cross-laminated timber to lessen the impact of manufacturing on the environment, providing a low-emission housing solution. All the sanitary and electrical engineering is also prefabricated. And they are houses that do not need permanent foundations, offering an ideal solution for tourism and festival accommodation.

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The 90 m2 prefabricated house that is built in 33 hours and comes from Wuhan

Prefabricated house Mhome

Mhome Group, a Chinese real estate developer based in Wuhan, has once again made a revolution in the prefabricated construction industry by completing the main structure of its first The developer’s latest achievement is a prime example of how the Composite Shear Wall System of Mhome Group, intelligent fully automatic production line and integrated cloud management platform come together to fill a gap in the market for high-quality construction and installation of low-rise prefabricated buildings for domestic use.

The prefabricated house designed by former employees of SpaceX, Tesla or Airbnb

Jupe Manufactured Homes

The American company Jupe proposes prefabricated shelters that are designed to offer a getaway in nature for urban travelers. “Jupe is an out-of-town getaway inspired by the universe,” explains Jeff Wilson, co-founder and CEO of Jupe. “During these times when most of us yearn for a true escape, Jupe offers a perfectly suitable experience for traveling while respecting social distance,” he adds.

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