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Prefab Sustainable Home by Method Homes

April 27, 2010 Filed Under: Prefabs

Green concept and eco sustainable home design ideas is all that we need in designing and building our own home. By applying this concept, we could create a beautiful space of living which also supports and make our environment to be a better place to live & heal the earth. The green concept could also cutting rising energy bills. This nice sample of prefab sustainable home in Washington, The Glacier is the latest prefab homes design that was brought to you by Method Homes.

This wood cabin design features a cedar exterior and interior; Eco Top counters; bamboo and cork floors; bamboo cabinets and shelving; no- and low-VOC paints and stains; radiant flooring; and marmoleum and recycled tile. The outdoor areas of this wood prefab home featuring a deck with hot tub/spa. Double pane windows reduce unwanted heat loss and heat gain, while offering a stunning view of the forest outside. The great news is that this marvelous sustainable home is now for sale at a price of $519,900 by Jason Loeb from Windermere Real Estate.

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One Response to “Prefab Sustainable Home by Method Homes”
  1. Meetoo says:

    Nice prefab. Too expensive. U want to go green? Try building affordable housing instead of gouging families.

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