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Customers can choose to give their prefab as many comforts as they please, from year-round temperature control to stone countertops.
Korppoo's open-concept living space makes it possible to host a crowd.
Korppoo is the company's other latest model, which has double-height ceilings and a two-level deck.
The Nauvo is capable of containing a full kitchen, with room for a pantry. Construction typically takes about a year or less to complete.
Floor-to-ceiling windows bring the views inside. Currently, Pluspuu is available in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
This prefab also has a wraparound deck with a shaded dining area.
Customers are free to customize their prefab, as long as it fits within the company's structural grid.
Warm wood detailing ensures that the concrete flooring has a natural contrast.
Full kitchens, complete with an island, can be constructed. The typical timeline for these prefabs is eight months.
While the company is currently only serving customers in Brazil, it has plans to open its offerings in Europe and North America.
The indoor-outdoor prefab starts ar $260 to $300 per square foot, and extras like air conditioning and heated floors are available.
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