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Built For the WeatherIn the North West we know wet, and when it snows it really snows... heavy and wet. Our dwellings are designed for local snow loads and the large front overhang will keep you out of the rain while you put down your umbrella to open the door. Or you can pull out a chair and sit under cover, breathe the fresh air and think about spring... |
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Small is AffordableNeed space?Add a room to your back yard for as little as $12,500. (excluding foundation and shipping) Design your own dwelling using our standard sizes with door and window options, Or order a custom model with our help. All pricing includes installation. |
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Small is GreenReduce your carbon footprint.Small buildings mean less materials, less energy to heat & cool and more green space. Install a home office studio in your back yard, work from home and eliminate your commute, then you could get rid of your car (or drive it less often). The money you could save in a year would pay for your studio! Read about teleworking and the benefits of working from home. |
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Press:
InHabit Modern Dwellings Apartment Therapy - January 22, 2009 Created by North Vancouver-based InHabit, these small buildings are versatile enough for many places and many uses. read more |
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Playing House VitaminV - Summer, 2008
Ever wish you had just one more room in your house? read more
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Little is the New Big Mountain Life Magazine - Summer, 2008
Little is the new big and green is the new black. As the age of excess winds down people everywhere are looking to minimize their ecological footprint.... read more page 59 |
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Prefab Revival Granville Magazine - March 1, 2008
Everyone needs a little space, don't they? Kelvin Humenny, owner of Inhabit Modern Dwellings, is taking that concept literally by selling tiny prefabricated abodes to space-strapped Vancouverites.... read more |
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Shed Offers Space Solution North Shore News - October 31, 2007
Constant tripping over coffee tables, bikes, toys, dogs and kids seems like a standard peril of urban living. Most of us are starved for space, or at least we feel we are, and concentrating on work or other projects in our cramped little boxes can verge on impossible.... read more |