The new additions broaden the company's existing design platform, which previously debuted with the Laurel model. Ranging from 96 to 682 square feet, these structures are available in Farmhouse, Modern, Craftsman, and Traditional styles. Homeowners can use the company's digital portal to personalize finishes, receive instant project estimates, and evaluate financing options before committing to a build.
Jeremy Nova, co-founder and creative director, notes that these models address the need for adaptable property use, whether for multi-generational housing or supplemental income. Since its founding in 2008, the company has completed over 6,500 projects. By utilizing a panelized construction method at its 46,000-square-foot facility in Colorado, the firm aims to provide predictable timelines and consistent architectural quality. Local franchise partners handle the complexities of regional permitting and building codes, bridging the gap between factory-precision manufacturing and site-specific construction requirements.

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