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Tuesday, November 21, 2017






The home that takes SIX hours to build: Flat pack family house costing £25,000 can be collapsed and moved to a new location and is even earthquake proof

  • Photos show components of flat pack M.A.Di Home being produced in factory in Italy and assembled on site
  • Assembly takes three people six hours, and involves modules being unfolded before rooms are are added
  • Innovative home, created by Italian architect Renato Vidal, is earthquake proof and has eco-friendly features
  • Comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from a 290 sq ft home for £24,800 to a 904 sq ft family home for £54,900




This is the innovative flat pack folding home which costs just £24,800, takes only six hours to build and can be collapsed and moved to a new location.
Photos show components of the M.A.Di Home being produced in a factory in Italy, transported by truck and being unfolded and easily assembled on site.
Time-lapse photos show the modern earthquake-proof home being transformed into the final product, complete with windows and doors. Interior images show the sleek design which boasts plenty of open plan living space in the eye-catching a-frame house.
A team of three people can assemble the house in just six to seven hours with prices ranging from £24,800 for 290 sq ft and £54,900 for 904 sq ft. 
This £24.8K flat pack folding home takes just SIX HOURS to build

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Photos have emerged of an innovative flat pack folding home which could be yours from just £24,800 and takes only six hours to build
Photos have emerged of an innovative flat pack folding home which could be yours from just £24,800 and takes only six hours to build
Photos show components of the flat pack M.A.Di Home being produced in a factory in Italy, transported by truck to its new location and being unfolded and easily assembled on site
Photos show components of the flat pack M.A.Di Home being produced in a factory in Italy, transported by truck to its new location and being unfolded and easily assembled on site
Interior images show the sleek design which boasts plenty of open plan living space in the eye-catching a-frame house
Interior images show the sleek design which boasts plenty of open plan living space in the eye-catching a-frame house
The M.A.Di Home was created by Italian architect, Renato Vidal. It is earthquake resilient and has the eco-friendly capacity to become completely off-grid with solar panels, LED lighting and rain water systems. The home can be built at any location without the need for it to be constructed on concrete foundations. 
The assembly process takes a team of three people just six to seven hours, and involves each module being unfolded before roof pitches, interiors walls and flooring are added.
Time-lapse footage shows the modern prefab home being transformed into the final product, complete with windows and doors
Time-lapse footage shows the modern prefab home being transformed into the final product, complete with windows and doors
The M.A.Di Home was created by Italian architect, Renato Vidal. It is earthquake resilient and has the eco-friendly capacity to become completely off-grid with solar panels, LED lighting and rain water systems
The M.A.Di Home was created by Italian architect, Renato Vidal. It is earthquake resilient and has the eco-friendly capacity to become completely off-grid with solar panels, LED lighting and rain water systems
The home can be built at any location without the need for it to be constructed on concrete foundations
The home can be built at any location without the need for it to be constructed on concrete foundations
The assembly process takes a team of three people just six to seven hours, and involves each module being unfolded before roof pitches, interiors walls and flooring are added
The assembly process takes a team of three people just six to seven hours, and involves each module being unfolded before roof pitches, interiors walls and flooring are added
It comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from a 290 sq ft tiny home with a one-stage staircase for £24,800 to a 904 sq ft family home with a two-stage staircase which will set you back £54,900.
All basic models include a fitted bathroom, kitchen connections and technical installations, and will be delivered 60-days from the acceptance of final drawings.
The M.A.Di Home is completely manufactured in Italy and can be easily collapsed and moved to a new location or stored away.
It comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from a 290-square-foot tiny home with a one-stage staircase for £24,800 to a 904 sq ft family home with a two-stage staircase which will set you back £54,900
It comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from a 290-square-foot tiny home with a one-stage staircase for £24,800 to a 904 sq ft family home with a two-stage staircase which will set you back £54,900
All basic models include a fitted bathroom, kitchen connections and technical installations, and will be delivered 60-days from the acceptance of final drawings
All basic models include a fitted bathroom, kitchen connections and technical installations, and will be delivered 60-days from the acceptance of final drawings



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