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Beautifully Crafted Modular Home Reveals a Surprisingly Luxurious Modern Interior

The Berghaus modular home is a versatile, well-equipped and spacious alternative to tiny houses 31 photos
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This German tiny house builder is known for its cabin-style designs with a wonderful rustic charm. For those who still prefer wider spaces and greater flexibility in terms of accommodation, Berghaus added an impressive modular option to its range. It's not only generous space-wise but also remarkably luxurious and well-equipped.
If you found the Berghaus tiny homes to be too rustic and plain, you should take a look at the brand's modular home. This is the most versatile option for those who want to enjoy the benefits of alternative housing as well as the comfort of conventional homes. This is a house that comes to life in front of your eyes in just a few days once the manufacturer delivers the modules and connects them on-site.

This type of home travels to its final destinations in multiple sections, depending on how many modules the customer selects. The Berghaus team builds each module and then transports all of them to the owner's plot, where they are connected. This also means that every individual project is highly customized. Plus, the manufacturer provides all the mandatory certificates for the owner's building permit.

The Berghaus modular house draws attention easily with its stylish exterior, a combination of rustic and modern elements. It's based on a steel platform with outer paneling made of sheet metal and thermal pine. Inside, the spruce wood panels and the high-quality wooden floors create a warm ambiance and also add durability.

Berghaus Module House
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You'll also notice the oversized windows and the French doors that flood the interior with natural light, also ensuring the indoor/outdoor flow that most contemporary dwellings aim for. In fact, the huge windows turn this home's lounge area into a gorgeous sanctuary where the limit between the inside and the outside is blurred.

The layout is simple and effective. The open-plan main floor houses a spacious lounge at one end of the house, a galley-style kitchen at the center with ample storage, and a luxurious bathroom at the other end of the house. A classic tiny house staircase with incorporated storage leads to the home's only bedroom, a large loft room.

Since this modular home is all about length, this particular configuration makes the most of it. At the same time, you'll notice that it's not much different than a regular tiny house. The only difference is that each classic area gets extra space, which results in an ultra-modern home that feels supremely comfortable, airy, and luminous. The basic setup of this modular home is not about adding separate rooms or a drastically different layout. It's about indulging in the luxury of comfortable personal space for everyone living inside.

Berghaus Module House
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Plus, luxury is tied to the premium finishes and equipment throughout. The house is fitted with infrared floor heating and air conditioning with a heating function, both with Wi-Fi control. The spa-like bathroom boasts hybrid waterproof floors and is fitted with an under-floor drainage connection. Appliances include a conventional toilet, a rain shower with high-quality panels, and a high-capacity hot water boiler, which is also Wi-Fi-controlled. The large vanity with an LED mirror is another functional and stylish addition. Plus, this roomy walk-through bathroom comes with its own extra-large window.

The additional length of a modular structure allows ample storage that would not be possible in a regular tiny home. In this case, customers can enjoy a large wardrobe strategically placed between the kitchen and the bathroom and a dedicated area for the washer/dryer unit.

The kitchen boasts its own generous storage with a huge pantry, multiple cupboards, and integrated staircase drawers. For an extra fee, the kitchen can be fitted with all the bells and whistles, including a four-burner stove, an oven, a fridge/freezer unit, a dishwasher, and bins for waste separation.

Berghaus Module House
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These bins aren't the only eco-friendly feature available. Future owners can also opt to equip their homes for sustainable, off-grid living, starting with a solar power package and additional features such as an incinerating toilet, a freshwater system, and a greywater system. They can also upgrade from plastic windows to aluminum or wooden ones and choose premium insulation made of mineral wool with additional aluminum foil, plus wider construction beams.

The beautiful lounge offers enough space for a traditional setup, as well as an adorable reading nook by the window. The loft flaunts beautiful, high-quality flooring and a protection wall for extra privacy. Style-wise, this modular design feels contemporary and elegant, with an obvious Scandinavian inspiration and clean aesthetics.

It exudes a calm and relaxing ambiance that goes hand in hand with the high-quality appliances and systems that ensure pampering comfort levels. This is a type of home that can harmoniously blend luxury and sustainability, which is what many homeowners want.

Berghaus Module House
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A single Berghaus module can be up to ten meters long (32.8 feet), 3.5 meters wide (11.4 feet), and with a maximum height of four meters (13 feet). Each Berghaus modular house can be made up of two or more such modules, which makes it extra flexible. Both stylish and highly functional, this spacious, beautifully crafted design has true dream-home potential for anyone in search of alternative housing.
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