About Method Homes
Sustainable design approach is a core value for a such company like Method Homes. Method Homes company believes every homeowner deserves to have ability to live, learn and work in quality and healthy prefab buildings and modular homes. Sustainable modular homes are more efficient, comfortable and better places created to live. Method Homes modular homes, prefab homes and prefab commercial structures are designed and built using only sustainable practices, systems and materials.
Method Homes prefab homes and modular commercial buildings can be built to obtain Passive House, ENERGY STAR, LEED, Living Building Challenge, and other modern environmental certification standards. State-of-the-art building off-site inside Method Homes custom facility minimizes construction waste compared to on-site building, to less than 10 percent and helps eliminate exposure to the elements. Reduced building time and any activity spent on the building site lightens significant environmental impact of the whole building process. Environmentally responsible, energy–efficient and elegant, Method Homes modular homes are available for transportation throughout most of Canada and United States.
Responsible Modular Design and Prefab Construction
Method Homes works with architecture design partners who share Method Homes' values, which means designing, engineering and constructing prefab modular homes and prefab modular commercial buildings that are using responsible, innovative and sustainable practices. Method Homes achieves their goals through focusing and concentrating on a tight modular building envelope, combining and integrating modern energy-efficient products and systems whenever possible, and significantly reducing material waste through building process in a centralized prefab factory location where building materials can be recycled and reused.
Quality Materials
Method Homes uses local products and the best quality materials whenever possible to ensure Method Homes modular homes are resilient, comfortable, and healthy. Method Homes gives customers the flexibility to select the energy and performance upgrades that are the best fit for their modular homes. Every Method home project comes standard with the following options:
- Above-code insulation
- Low or no VOC paints and adhesives, which means less chemical off gassing
- No UA formaldehyde in any building materials
- FSC Certified hardwood floors
- Quiet and efficient ENERGY STAR rated vent fans
- Locally harvested lumber within 500 miles
- Low-flow fixtures
- Dual flush toilets
- Pre-wiring for solar
Leading Environmental Certifications
Method Homes is committed to innovation and quality in every modular home they build. Method Homes is experienced in prefab building process to meet leading environmental green certification standards and work closely with Method Homes' team of green environmental building consultants to ensure successful enrollment and execution in various environmental certification programs, including Living Building Challenge, Passive House, LEED, ENERGY STAR.
Added benefits for homeowners in building to modern leading environmental certification standards are effect in maximizing water efficiency and energy efficiency, resulting in cost savings for homeowners on water, light, and energy bills. In addition, certain home's certifications may qualify homeowners for federal tax credits and/or tax benefits based on the homeowner location.
Modern Tahoe Mountain Lodge Modular Home, Truckee, California
Architect | Toby Long Design |
Area | 8,500 sq ft |
Location | Truckee, California |
Bedrooms | 7 |
Baths | 6.5 |
Burlingame Custom Modular Home, California
Architect | Toby Long Design |
Area | 3,500 sq ft |
Location | Burlingame, California |
Tahoe Custom Modular Home, California
Architect | Sage Modern |
Area | 4,600 sq ft |
Location | Truckee, California |
Mercer Island 3 Modular Home, Washington
Architect | Sage Modern |
Area | 3,450 sq ft |
Location | Mercer Island, Washington |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Bathrooms | 4 |
Vancouver Custom Modular Home, British Columbia, Canada
Architect | Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture |
Area | 3,600 sq ft |
Location | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Martis Camp Modular Home, California
Architect | Sage Modern |
Area | 3,250 sq ft |
Location | Truckee, California |
West Seattle Townhomes Modular Home, Seattle, Washington
Architect | Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture |
Area | 1,850 sq ft |
Location | Seattle, Washington |
Lid Park Modular Home, Seattle, Washington
Architect | Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture |
Area | 1,270 sq ft |
Location | Seattle, Washington |
Venice Beach Modular Home, California
Architect | Collaboration between Scott Currie, Brian Ahlers, and Grouparchitect |
Area | 2,800 sq ft |
Location | Venice Beach, California |
Cascade Modular Home, Seattle, Washington
Architect | David Foster Architects |
Area | 1,450 sq ft |
Location | Seattle, Washington |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Squaw Valley Modular Home, California
Architect | Sage Modern |
Location | Squaw Valley, California |
Oakland Custom Modular Home, California
Architect | Toby Long Design |
Area | 2,950 sq ft |
Location | Oakland, California |
Sonoma - Elemental 3 Modular Home, Cloverdale, California
Architect | Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture |
Area | 2,280 sq ft |
Location | Cloverdale, California |
White Rock I Modular Home, South Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Architect | Elemental Architecture |
Area | 2,085 sq ft |
Location | South Surrey, British Columbia, Canada |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 4 |
Marrowstone Island - Elemental 1 Modular Home, Washington
Architect | Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture |
Area | 825 sq ft |
Location | Marrowstone Island, Washington |
Bedrooms | 1 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
Quilcene - SML Model M Modular Home, Hood Canal, Washington
Architect | Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects |
Area | 655 sq ft |
Location | Hood Canal, Washington |
Bedrooms | 1 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
Custom Elemental 5 Modular Home
Architect | Elemental Architects |
Area | 2820 sq ft |
BCR 4 - Cabin Series Model 4 Modular Home, Sun Valley, Idaho
Architect | Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects |
Area | 2,600 sq ft |
Location | Sun Valley, Idaho |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 3 |
White Rock II Modular Home, South Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Architect | Elemental Architecture |
Area | 2,000 sq ft |
Location | South Surrey, British Columbia, Canada |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 4 |
BCR 1 - Cabin Series Model 1 Modular Home, Sun Valley, Idaho
Architect | Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects |
Area | 1,800 sq ft |
Location | Sun Valley, Idaho |
Bedrooms | 2 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
HOMB Portland Modular Home, Portland, Oregon
Architect | Skylab Architecture |
Area | 3,930 sq ft |
Location | Portland, Oregon |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Bathrooms | 3.5 |
About Method Homes
Founded in 2007, MethodHomes is an award-winning builder of prefab homes. Master craftsmen create each modular structure to ensure high quality, on budget and on time results.
Sustainable design is a core value for Method. We believe everyone deserves to live, work, and learn in healthy, quality buildings. Sustainable modular homes are more comfortable, efficient, better places to live. All of our modular homes and commercial structures are built using sustainable materials, systems, and practices.
“There are many reasons that prefab will begin to grow in the United States. Skilled construction labor is in increasingly short supply, fewer students are learning building trades, and those who do, prefer to work in more comfortable conditions, such as a factory. Time and cost savings are other significant advantages to prefab construction. Prefab houses can be built much faster and to a higher quality standard… such as this modular house in California built by Method.”
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Modular Homes by Method Homes