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Whether it’s a spacious workspace. spare bedroom, or studio, the 146 boasts the same perks as the 106 with the addition of a covered patio. This extra outdoor area provides some protection from the elements as well as a delightful additional sitting area
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Over 100 square feet of additional space makes this model an easy addition to your property. Whether you need a functional workspace, an extra guest room, a fitness studio, or whatever you’re dreaming up — this model gives you room.
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Simple, functional, and designed for work-life balance. Your backyard office - only steps away from home (and all its distractions) - can be installed in just one day!
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There are four primary types of prefab buildings. Standard prefab homes are much like stick-built homes, only built offsite. Prefab tiny homes are smaller wheeled living spaces, similar to RVs. Offices, studios, and bunkies are usually one room buildings used for work or extra sleeping, and usually don't have any plumbing. Guesthouses (or cabins, cottages, or ADUs) are similar to prefab homes but are usually made smaller to act as a second home, weekend getaway, in-law suite, or rental property. More details can be found in our Ultimate Guide to Buying a Prefab Home.
There are four primary types of prefab buildings. Standard prefab homes are much like stick-built homes, only built offsite. Prefab tiny homes are smaller wheeled living spaces, similar to RVs. Offices, studios, and bunkies are usually one room buildings used for work or extra sleeping, and usually don't have any plumbing. Guesthouses (or cabins, cottages, or ADUs) are similar to prefab homes but are usually made smaller to act as a second home, weekend getaway, in-law suite, or rental property. More details can be found in our Ultimate Guide to Buying a Prefab Home.
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