Prefab homes have always been a part of the Dwell DNA. Here you will find prefab homes published in dwell magazine as well as great prefab home ideas. Prefabricated means either panelized, modular, or kit homes. Prefab architecture works for both remote sites and dense urban spaces. Modular homes are popular but can be the most expensive to customize. It is best to change as little as possible when buying prefab. Possible advantages of pre fab include lower cost, higher degree of precision, and less construction waste.

On Your Mark, Get Sett
Austin-based modern prefab designer Kimber Reed wants you to space out.
Midcentury Minimal Studio
Sugarhouse Studio
The Long Studio
Midden Studio
Prefab, Proven
In January 2003, we issued a challenge to 16 architects: Design a modern prefab home for $200,000.
Studio Cottage
Studio for a Writer
Prefab for Humanity
In inner-city Baltimore, Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake paves a path to affordable prefab.
Home Studio
Studio for an Architect
Scavenger Studio
Studio Bluecerigo
Lichtenstein Studio
Studio GoodLight
The Barn Studio
Modern Texas Prefab
Cutler Studio/Bunkhouse
When Prefab Is Painless
An easy construction process reduces any drama for a couple in California.
The Hillside Musician's Studio
Gramercy Studio Renovation
Horse Stable Studio

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