This month we’re welcoming a brand new builder to the prefab scene as Method Homes launches its first house! The wood clad wonder is currently nearing completion in Seattle, Washington and boasts an array of customizable features backed by a steadfast commitment to sustainable materials and building practices. The “down to earth” prefab’s sleek modern lines and LEED gold aspirations make it the latest modular cabin to catch our eye.
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Wow.
I like. Not a big fan of MoCo, but I like the clean lines and synthesis blending between it and sorta craftsman style cabin.
I like the designs. I live in Arizona, so the mud room would be better as a small bedroom or den. I’m sure that could be changed if needed.
having lost our home in the 2003 san diego firestorm, would like to know if any desirable prefabs exist with consideration to fire-resistance. the photos look beautiful, yet i do pause when seeing such abundance of exposed wood.
I would be much more optimistic if they had a viable website. I get 404 errors on most every link.
I am the web designer for methodhomes.net and came came across the above comment. Indeed there was a mistake for less than 1 day between the blog and the portfolio website – it was fixed and is again viable! You can view the floorplans as well as track the construction of the first prefab home on the blog and we hope you find it informative.
This is the antithesis of what this site supposedly stands for. The mere notion of having a huge expensive VACATION home is the epitome of environmental destruction -not to mention financial decadence.
Its a very nice house, but it doesnt quite fit my needs. Why cant someone come up with modern design, less than 1000 sq ft and easy to build.
Ive framed some houses in my time; now the kids are gone and my wife and I would like to build on some land we have in the mountains. Our needs are simple-rectangle, flat roof with overhang, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, on piles or slab, lots of glass and wood and less than 1000 sq ft with a cost of around 75$ a square! Ricco and Wee houses are nice as well but I want to build it!!