Residential modular home building is revolutionizing real estate, marked by its efficiency and factory-based production. This method significantly reduces build times and construction waste while maintaining high-quality standards. It breaks the mold of traditional construction with enhanced design flexibility and customization options, allowing homeowners to tailor their living spaces to their unique preferences.

MGO Modular private houses are cleverly modular, allowing for a variety of floor plan solutions while retaining the excellent features of the factory-built modular system. This provides the flexibility for individuals to choose the size and layout that best suits their preferences. In accordance with zoning regulations or personal preferences, one can choose between a flat roof or a pitched roof. Additionally, there are various options available for window and door sizes, as well as for the projection of sheltered areas. Thanks to extensive research and testing, MGO Modular homes come with a readiness level of over 85% upon leaving the factory. On the construction site, only the preparation of foundations, connecting the modules, and setting up utilities are required. Afterward, moving in is the only step left. The environmental impact is minimal, both in terms of materials used and the site preparation work.

Your partner for making exceptional living spaces

The modular approach enables economies of scale, as multiple units can be produced simultaneously in a controlled factory environment.

Tech Specs

Single-Family homes

Models
KODEA 75
KODEA 100
KODEA 125
KODEA 75 KODEA 100 KODEA 125
Square Footage 807 sq. ft. 1076 sq. ft. 1345 sq. ft.
Square Meters
Square Footage
75 m²
807 sq. ft.
100 m²
1076 sq. ft.
125 m²
1345 sq. ft.
Floor plans

Frequently asked questions

Here are answers to some of the common questions about modular houses that clients ask.

Sure, we are happy to help you with the permit process from start to finish.

The primary difference between modular houses and site-built houses is the process. Modular houses are built within a controlled factory environment, which allows for improved quality and precision in the fabrication of the components. KODEA room modules are manufactured by us and are engineered for faster, higher quality, and more efficient construction. Modular houses use some of the same materials as traditional site-built homes. We primarily utilize our MGO C3 Wall systems and must comply with all applicable regulations.

While we’re specialized in mass-production, every customer of ours has different preferences and different regional requirements. As long as the design can be broken down into modular units and ordered in bulk, KODEA’s modular houses can be built in various shapes, styles and configurations.

All KODEA modular homes can be upgraded to Class A energy efficiency if needed

Modular houses and element houses are both built in a controlled factory environment. The difference of them lies in the construction method: Modular house construction – Buildings are produced in separate three-dimensional sections, called modules, where the ceiling, floors and walls are already joint with electricity and plumbing installed. Using a crane system, the house is then assembled on-site from modules, enabling a quick and accurate erection of the building. Element house construction – Buildings are assembled from two-dimensional pre-fabricated sections – walls, floors and ceilings. Once they are connected and the house is made watertight, then electricity, plumbing and internal works, such as plasterboard, can begin.

Building the Future. Expandability and Versatility.