The base price for the Mod series ranges from $604K to $826K AUD with footprints between 1,680 to 2,410 square feet.
Highlights of the modular home, which can be clad in Weathertex or Colorbond, include cathedral ceilings, an integrated deck, and optional steel and timber sliding screens.
The Habitat model’s design, which was created by the architects at Pleysier Perkins, is meant to evoke a 1960s modernist aesthetic.
The cedar-lined sauna seats up to four people.
The cedar-lined sauna seats up to four people.
Ample offers two options: a sauna pod, and a combined sauna/bath pod that includes a deck with two soaking tubs.
Toasted cork floors, an exposed structure, and steel finishes combined for a rustic, natural interior.
The cabin is discretely placed on a custom steel trailer, which helps with transporting it.
Ample partnered with the tourism organization Visit Victoria to design Stella the Stargazer—a transportable tiny cabin with a detachhed bathhouse. The campaign encourages younger generations to explore parts of the State beyond Melbourne.
The family visits and hosts guests throughout each of Prince Edward Island’s four distinct seasons.
In addition to the modules, Skáli North includes a range of custom work crafted by Lloyoll, including a hidden TV, built-in bunk beds, and a motorized standing work desk.