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“This Sunset Breezehouse home is all about sustainable design. We use cross-ventilation for natural cooling; stone tiles in the Breezeroom help heat the house; windows and clerestories are positioned to maximize the natural light in order to minimize the need for artificial light. The butterfly-shaped Breezeroom roof unobtrusively supports solar panels and screens glare. No-VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints, kitchen countertops made of recycled paper, and bamboo flooring are some of the eco-oriented finish options available with the Sunset Breezehouse.” —Michelle Kaufmann, Architect“Buildings built in the controlled environment of the factory—like the Sunset Breezehouse—have much more quality control, more accuracy, less waste and result in a stronger building that is better built in a lot less time than site-built buildings. It takes less fuel and electricity to create a building in 24 days versus 7 months.” —Michelle Kaufmann, Architect
“The Sunset Breezehouse home rides the new wave of interest in architect-designed modular housing solutions and provides the highest standard of design for a wide audience while streamlining the building process.” —Dan Gregory, Sunset Home Editor
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