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Here is a “pop-up house” that was completely assembled with a screwdriver! This amazing design is featured here in the following article!
This “pop-up house” was created by a French architectural firm and can significantly reduce the time of construction and can be completely assembled from scratch just like the furniture from IKEA!
Here is an example of a “pop-up house” featuring a 1-storey bungalow house.
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The materials used include timber, high thermal insulation blocks and wooden screws has excellent thermal insulation properties so it would be yield value-added cost-effective as far as heating and cooling are concerned.
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If you have an electric screwdriver, the house can be fully assembled in as little as 1 to 2 weeks (with respect to the frame and structure of the dwelling).
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The building materials uses recycled timber coated with polystyrene so it is waterproof!
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This photograph of the interior of this dwelling features space for an office, a living room, a kitchen, a dining area, terrace and bedrooms which only needs to be furnished to become a comfortable residence.
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This is also a “pop-up house” of a different design.
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Reasonable Price, Recycling and Easy Dismantling.
The “Pop-up House” can be assembled in about four days and is reasonably priced at approximately , there is a grade depending on the size and materials, the price is 2,000 euros from 1,300 euros per square meter.
In addition to the needs of residential, It seems there is a need for as offices and villas. Other than France in the future, are the things you plan also development in such as the United States and the United Kingdom. For more information about the “Pop-up House”, please check out the website link. Here Please visit.
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