FabCab Unveils New Stylishly Sustainable Green Prefabs

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Eco Factor: Sustainable prefabricated homes made using earth-friendly materials.

Fabulous Cabin (FabCab) has unveiled new prefabricated homes for those who’re looking for a sustainable place to live. The company’s first home, which was on display at the Seattle Home Show last month has an open kitchen, living space, bedroom and bathroom for a price of about $85,000.

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The home has been built using sustainably harvested Douglas fir and uses low-VOC pains and finishes. Moreover, the prefab dwelling has bamboo flooring, energy-efficient lighting and water efficient fixtures. The startup is offering small FabCabs from about 300-450 square feet, medium FabCabs up to 600 square feet and large prefabs that measure more than 600 square feet.

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