Flexibility Comes as Standard One of the most common concerns that people raise with us when we tell them what we do, is that using a modular standardised approach to building will manufacture out all the character and design elements of a build.
It’s probably also one of the easiest misconceptions to challenge: our portfolio provides plenty of visual evidence to the contrary.
Prefab doesn’t have to mean standardised Standardised components, for a high-quality result: yes. Standardised design: no. Today’s ranges of prefabricated building materials and designs mean that you can benefit from all the advantages of prefab without compromising on design.
Low risk Rapid installation Factory-tested high-quality components Build less subject to weather or labour delays 12 week build time
Versatility in Design-led Homes At one time, prefab was associated with standard homes, but not so today. The sheer choice of suppliers – and the new extensible, modular approach that these suppliers take – opens up a whole new world of flexibility and choice for both us, as designers, and our customers, as home owners. Prefab building is, today, as design-led as any other build process. And this is giving rise to an exciting new generation of luxury, high-end prefab designer homes.
Whether you fancy an elevation of secluded decked summer rooms, or the living space spreading out from a central courtyard, or a double-height atrium to maximise the view from your site, or an integrated