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New energy efficient houses changing way people live

Voted “Most Innovative Product” by Red Dot, with its cutting edge methods of construction and sustainable, 3D printing technology developed by airspace trained engineers, Haus.me’s MicroHaus is the most sustainable housing solution available on the market today.

New energy efficient houses changing the way people can live

MicroHaus was developed with the aim of creating an extremely compact and quickly deliverable solution for expanding living space. The result is a tiny house with a slim design and generous window areas that combines maximum comfort with the energy efficiency principles of a traditional house, while providing space for a queen-size bed, shower and toilet, kitchen and work area.
MICROHAUS’ INNOVATIVE SUSTAINABILITY INCLUDES:

+ Recyclable Materials and Sustainable 3D Printing
+ Uses up to 80 Percent Less Energy and Water than Traditional Buildings
+ Able to withstand Category 5 hurricanes, Earthquakes, Snow Storms, and Floods
+ Runs off Solar Panels
+ High Mobility, able to be moved anywhere and assembled in less than 1 hour

The self-sufficient MicroHaus model is Haus.me’s most advanced compact guest capsule and the only plug-and-live housing solution on the market. With no foundation or pipes, it is completely portable and can be installed in less than 60 minutes, saving owners time without sacrificing quality and comfort. MicroHaus also exceeds existing building requirements in the US and Europe and are state-certified, pre-approved, and don’t require local inspections in most cases.

Through its unparalleled innovation and design, engineering and streamlined process, Haus.me is making the future of housing easy and efficient, as well as beautiful.
Haus.me’s three models-  MicroHaus, mOne, and mTwo, comes complete with everything needed to live – from advanced energy systems, smart appliances, and integrated furniture to cutlery, dishware and towels.

Haus.me uses automotive and aircraft level precision in engineering its prefabricated components, with up to .1mm accuracy that allows for easier scalability and efficiency.
Founded in 2021 by Ukranian entrepreneur and inventor Max Gerbut, Haus.me is the culmination of decades of work in engineering for companies like NASA developing high end, energy efficient technologies.

“We are reimagining how houses are built with Haus.me by designing a simple and resilient way to live and enjoy our beautiful planet in any of its locations. This is the revolution in housing that we all need and what Haus.me is now delivering,” says CEO Max Gerbut. Haus.me’s new facility is now shipping MicroHaus units across the US with a starting price of $89,000.

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Simon Cocking

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