A Beautiful Bend Oregon Green Prefab
All of you know Stillwater Dwellings. This new company is indeed very busy these days with an array of orders. They have recently completed their first prefab home in Bend, Oregon. This home was built using the sd231 floor plan and includes 2,950 square feet of space. This house contains three bedrooms, two and half bathrooms, a laundry room, and 600 square feet of garage space. The cost of construct this house was $175 per square foot which includes the entire site work.
This house features a Marmoleum flooring in guest bath & laundry room; Honed Caesarstone countertops; Dual flush toilets and low-consumption plumbing faucets; All Energy Star appliances;Passive cooling with clerestory windows at the highest point of the room; Hardwood floors finished using a OSMO Hardwax Oil; 100% natural wool carpets; SFI certified wood windows with low-e film and argon gas; High-efficiency heat pump; Automated HVAC system pegged to outside and forecast weather; automated lighting systems when the lighting is dim. This is a great home to stay.






















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Love the mention of marmoleum floors! Great Choice
I did the math $175 per square foot and this is a 2950 sq ft house. That rings up at $516250. I think this developer is missing the point on pre-fabs.
HINT: Our society is not going to embrace green until it’s cost effective. We need big industry to back up Green so people will buy into it.
Alternatively, make it LAW that we are to use only sustainable materials and the big business and green economy will follow suit. Us fat, instant-gratification, coupon clipping Americans won’t budge till then.
Just love the way they are bringing Taliesin style back to life!!
That’s, “WE fat, instant-gratification, coupon clipping Americans won’t budge till then.
Us blue collar types thank you for nothing. While StillwaterDwellings focuses on the wealthy, people in main street America live in toxic homes and trailers. If you truly wanted to make a difference in the world you would design for the masses.
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