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Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak Studio<a href="http://www.flatpakhouse.com/">FlatPak Studio's</a> prefabricated Week'nder house in Wisconsin completely silences the naysayers who say that prefab construction can't stand extreme weather. Not only does it use glass that can handle wind speeds of up to 160 miles per hour, but this fully customizable gem can also be anchored in seismically active areas too. Superior roof and wall insulation combined with the highest quality <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulated_glazing">thermal glass</a> ensure that this and other FlatPak homes are suitable in both cold and hot environments.1
Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak StudioThe Week'nder Prefab home was sent to Madeline Island in Wisconsin by ferry2
Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak StudioIt has a snow load engineered roof3
Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak StudioThe interior is flooded with natural light4
Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak StudioIn floor heating keeps the home warm5
Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak StudioAnd the home boasts windows that can handle winds of up to 160 mph.6
Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak StudioFlatPak Studio's prefab homes are completely customizable7
Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak StudioThe customer chooses the exterior colors and materials8
Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak StudioThe homes can be as long or as wide as the buyer chooses and up to four stories tall.9
Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak StudioSuperior insulation keeps the home warm or cool - depending on the climate10
Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak StudioThe cladding is termite resistant11
Week'nder Prefab by FlatPak StudioThis cozy little home costs from $200 - $300 per square feet to building depending on local codes.12












