NEW YORK, NY, August 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) In the past, prefabricated structures and modular homes have only been limited to simple, convenient buildings that are often considered as "temporary arrangements." However, as many have discovered the cost-effective, energy-efficient benefits of modular designs, architects, designers and leading construction companies have adopted innovative ways to approach prefabricated structures for long-term, personalized use. Serving the southeast region of America, Homes by Vanderbuilt discusses the wide array of possibilities that modular designs offer. In fact, the company's catalog offers more than 200 construction plans, providing property owners with an assortment of living space options.
A recent article from the World Interior Design Network highlights how such benefits have impacted the development of Westchester Modular Homes Incorporated, a manufacturer of custom-built, energy-efficient modular homes in the northeastern US. According to the article, the company is preparing to begin construction projects of its new "Craftsman Ranch Home Series" for New England, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania consumers. Westchester announced that this series involves four types of single-story buildings that vary in size from 1,300 to 1,700 square feet.
While Westchester Modular is introducing its new line of homes, Homes by Vanderbuilt reminds consumers that modular designs are not just limited to those options listed in the article. In a recent press statement the company noted, "Leading architects have started to turn their attention to the modular business--new construction techniques allow more flexible modular plans than ever." For homeowners in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia areas, Homes by Vanderbuilt not only provides traditional ranch home designs, but additional T-shape, L-shape and two-story designs.
The article explains that Westchester's Craftsman series "are marked by energy efficiency, which is rendered by means of R-19 wall and R-38 ceiling insulation and Andersen 400 Series Low E glass windows." Homes by Vanderbuilt adds that such environmentally-friendly features are becoming standard across the prefab industry. In fact, the company already offers 30 plans in its Xtreme Green Home series that all exceed Energy Star standards. The company concludes that these options are a consumer favorite as they reduce material waste, energy use and harmful chemical emissions. Customers have even noted additional money-saving benefits offered by current tax credits "that target green construction initiatives."
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Homes by Vanderbuilt constructs prefabricated modular and double wide homes. In doing so, the company provides the opportunity of homeownership to Americans living in North Carolina, southern Virginia, and the northern region of South Carolina. Homes by Vanderbuilt provide living spaces that are built one section at a time and monitored closely by the quality control department. Once the modules are complete, they are transported to the property of the homeowner. Homes by Vanderbuilt are proud to provide an avenue to homeownership to its customers.
Website: http://homesbyvanderbuiltsanford.com/
Homes by Vanderbuilt: New Styles, Designs Invigorate Modular Home Industry
As the modular home industry grows, many architects and authorized builders are taking creative and innovative approaches to construction design. One prefab construction company, Homes by Vanderbuilt, discusses recent developments in the industry.
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[Press-News.org] Homes by Vanderbuilt: New Styles, Designs Invigorate Modular Home IndustryAs the modular home industry grows, many architects and authorized builders are taking creative and innovative approaches to construction design. One prefab construction company, Homes by Vanderbuilt, discusses recent developments in the industry.