Flat-packed Mini House takes two days to install
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Mini House is designed by Swedish architect Jonas Wagell (image: Andy Liffner)
The flat-packed Mini House modules feature prefabricated walls, framing, roofing and trim-less windows that can be easily constructed on-site (image: Andy Liffner)
The design includes an insulating polystyrene core which is cladded with plywood or plastic laminate (image: Lars Petter Pettersen)
Mini House consists of prefabricated modules and parts that can all be recycled (image: Lars Petter Pettersen)
The 15square meter Mini House module doesn’t require a building permit within Scandinavia (image: Andy Liffner)
Large sliding glass doors open out onto the outdoor terrace (image: Andy Liffner)
Mini House module comes with an additional 15 square meter (161 sq. ft.) outdoor terrace with pergola (image: Andy Liffner)
Mini Houses can all be easily customized or adapted with the addition of extra modules (image: Lars Petter Pettersen)
Mini House is designed to withstand a diverse range of weather condition and climates (image: Lars Petter Pettersen)
New versions will soon be available in several sizes ranging from 15 to 70 square meters (161 to 753 sq. ft)
Mini House creator Jonas Wagell
Large sliding glass doors open out onto the outdoor terrace (image: Andy Liffner)
Mini House is a functional prefabricated modular home that comes delivered flat-packed and can be constructed on-site in just two days (image: Andy Liffner)
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Mini House is a functional prefabricated modular home that comes delivered flat-packed and can be constructed on-site in just two days. The first prototypes, which were designed and built by Swedish architect Jonas Wagell in 2010, are currently being used as summer houses in different parts of Sweden and an upgraded Mini House 2.0 is on the way.
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