Nanabode Introduces Sustainable Small Home Plans Targeting Urban Density and Income Generation

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AUSTIN, Texas, October 6, 2023 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Austin architectural firm, Nanabode, has publicly launched its innovative small home plans designed with sustainability and purpose at their core. The company's mission, as outlined by co-founders Nick Mehl and Samantha Baumann, is to provide the public with designs that address modern challenges in housing.

The co-founder, Samantha Baumann, explains the utility of Nanabode's designs by stating, "If you're considering adding an ADU to your property, it's a smart way to extend your home's living capacity to accommodate aging parents or adult children. It's also an excellent source of rental income, especially as inflation continues to wreak havoc." With each design occupying a space of 1,100 square feet or less, Nanabode's creations cater to multi-generational living or offer opportunities for additional income through short-term rentals.

A highlight in their design arsenal, "The Block," serves as a multi-purpose unit, combining living spaces with garage functionalities. More than just a place to park vehicles, it's conceptualized to be a power station for electric cars, complete with built-in outlets and battery storage features. "This design perfectly encapsulates our vision of multi-functional, sustainable living spaces," Samantha Baumann adds.

The architectural landscape is filled with generic designs, but Nanabode aims to distinguish itself through purposeful designs. Nick Mehl emphasizes the firm's commitment, saying, "We are dedicated to designs that serve specific, meaningful purposes. These aren't just homes; they are solutions for urban density, additional income, and sustainable living."

For those looking to embrace sustainable living, Nanabode offers preview sets at a starting price of $299, and comprehensive buildable sets around $2,000.

For more insights into their designs, visit www.nanabode.com.

Source: Nanabode via Newswire

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