Whether you desire a simple storage shed, a yoga studio, a mountain home, or a guest retreat, the customization allows you to define your own EscapeSpace.
A large window in the loft-style bedroom lets in plenty of natural light.
A wood-and-macrame wall sculpture from TJ Maxx hangs on the wall in the living room.
A sliding barn door accesses the bathroom and helps to preserve space in the kitchen.
The bar chairs and the living room sofa are from Wayfair. The living room coffee table is from IKEA.
“I love the contrast of the white siding with the black metal roof and the Scandinavian-style wood accent around the door,” says owner Amber Estep. “It takes the exterior of the home to the next level.”
Minarc’s Plus Hus is a tiny energy-efficient prefab marketed towards homeowners seeking to add an accessory dwelling unit to their property. The 320-square-foot structure is prefabricated in downtown Los Angeles, and it can be shipped flatpack to anywhere in the U.S. with prices starting at $37,000.
The 3D-printed welcome center in the Community First! Village in Austin, Texas, was constructed in a total of 27 hours. It’s an example of the kinds of homes ICON will soon print for the housing development.