Exterior, Prefab Building Type, Small Home Building Type, and Tiny Home Building Type HAMMOCK HOUSE
This one-story bungalow gets its name from the linear layout of the interior spaces. Strung between two wings, the connected spaces allow views all the way through the house from the front and rear decks. These decks allow almost every space in the house to feel much larger and blur the boundary between the inside and out.

Though well suited to coastal or level sites, a multi-post foundation system allows the structure to adapt to a wide range of different terrains. The deep roof overhangs, structural insulated panel construction, and rain-screen exterior finish allow the house to achieve high energy-saving ratings, and the panelized construction can easily be prefabricated and shipped to the site, ready for assembly.  Photo 4 of 5 in Kit Homes by Michael Lewis

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HAMMOCK HOUSE
This one-story bungalow gets its name from the linear layout of the interior spaces. Strung between two wings, the connected spaces allow views all the way through the house from the front and rear decks. These decks allow almost every space in the house to feel much larger and blur the boundary between the inside and out.

Though well suited to coastal or level sites, a multi-post foundation system allows the structure to adapt to a wide range of different terrains. The deep roof overhangs, structural insulated panel construction, and rain-screen exterior finish allow the house to achieve high energy-saving ratings, and the panelized construction can easily be prefabricated and shipped to the site, ready for assembly.