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- Prefabricated Camping Cabins The compact layout is designed to maximize usable space and maintain comfortable living conditions.
- Product: prefab camping cabin
- Area: 7.5m²
- Dimensions: 3.0×2.5×3.35m
- MOQ: 2 sets
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- Prefabricated Space Capsule Houses The interior has a simple layout with seats, a TV, and other basic facilities, making the small space comfortable to live in.
- Product: prefab space capsule house
- Area: 24.75m²
- Dimensions: 7.5×3.3×3.3m
- MOQ: 2 sets
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- Prefabricated Holiday Lodges Feature an exterior design that combines a classic lodge style with natural details such as wooden finishes and a chimney, creating a cozy look that enhances the outdoor camping experience.
- Product: prefab holiday lodge
- Area: 23.76m²
- Dimensions: 6.6×3.6×3.3m
- MOQ: 2 sets
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- Prefabricated Homestay Houses The compact size is designed to make the most of the available space, with an interior layout that covers daily living needs and areas for rest and leisure. Large windows and glass doors let in natural light, keeping the space bright and giving clear views of the outdoors.
- Product: prefab homestay house
- Area: 36m²
- Dimensions: 9.0×4.0×3.4m
- MOQ: 2 sets
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- Prefabricated Retail Buildings The space inside the prefab retail building is arranged in a practical way, with room for a counter and storage so daily business can run without hassle.
- Product: prefab retail building
- Area: 22.1m²
- Dimensions: 6.5×3.4×3.4m
- MOQ: 2 sets
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- Prefabricated Sunrooms The compact design creates a cozy space that can be used for leisure or as an extra living area. Large glass panels let in plenty of daylight and give clear views of the outdoors.
- Product: prefab sunroom
- Area: 16.56m²
- Dimensions: 4.6×3.6×2.75m
- MOQ: 2 sets
Applications
- Tourism and accommodation
Prefabricated houses are commonly used for projects that want something different, such as luxury camps, cliffside hotels, or treehouses. Prefab houses create special experiences for visitors and can also be used as cafés, restaurants, or visitor centers in scenic areas where permanent buildings are not suitable. - Emergency and temporary use
After earthquakes, floods, or other urgent situations, prefabricated structures can be assembled quickly to provide temporary housing or medical units. On construction sites, they can be used as dormitories or offices, and in remote regions they can be installed as border posts or research stations exposed to tough climates. - Commercial and public facilities
Many businesses and municipalities use prefabricated units as shops, small libraries, or service kiosks. In certain cases, they can be used for inspection stations, police posts, temporary classrooms, or clinics, especially in places where building permanent infrastructure takes too much time or resources. - Special projects
In the film industry, they can serve as modular sets that can be rearranged to fit different styles. For agriculture and ecological research, they provide field labs or observation stations. If prefabricated structures are combined with solar systems, they also help lower energy use and support greener practices.
Advantages
- Tourism and accommodation
Enhance guest experience while offering a fast return on investment - Emergency response
Can be deployed quickly and withstand extreme weather conditions - Commercial use
Supports flexible business operations and allows low-cost trial projects - Special applications
Customizable and lightweight designs

