LA architect needed small home. He got turnkey custom prefab
Fred Fisher and Jennie Prebors teen boys had outgrown the familys twobedroom LA home. Instead of adding space to their charmingly compact midcentury modern home, the couple dropped a prefab in their backyard to serve as the boys bedrooms. Watch our first video with Cover, from right when the company was starting with its vision: Fisher, an architect, had heard good things about the CNCcut, modular homes of Cover and he liked that they used a flatpack system, so there was no need for a crane or trimming an old oak tree to place the home. Instead, Covers panels snap together in a couple of days, and the entire house including plumbing, electric, bathroom, and builtin furniture is complete within two months. With panels that can be rearranged like LEGOS, the system can be tailored to fit any property. The couple chose a black cladding for the unit to match their original home. With floortoceiling windows and sliding glass doors in
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