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Granny Flats in Australia

Posted by Charlie Craig on January 17, 2010 at 8:49 PM Comments comments (0)

Do you want to offer a relative or loved one the privacy of a self-contained granny flat while sharing your home with them? If your relative requires more independence than could be enjoyed while living in the main home, a granny flat or annexe could be a good solution.

 

Granny flats are actually part of a tradition that stretches back more than a century, to a time when widows used carriage houses to pad out their income, couples spent the summer in them and let out the main house to visitors, and young couples, bachelors, and workers found them to be affordable places to live within easy walking distance of work.

 

Fast forward to the present day: there is a trend away from traditional brick and tile house construction, and Australian designers are taking full advantage of new innovative materials and new construction methods in the manufactured housing market.

 

As a matter of fact, the construction techniques developed for manufactured housing make more and more sense, when you take the rising cost of on-site construction into consideration, and the difficulty and expense of complying with health and safety regulations, and making sure that new housing is environmentally sustainable.

 

A range of manufactured housing suiting every taste and budget is offered by a variety of companies in Australia. A range of floor plans is provided so you are certain to find just what your are looking for. Should you have special requirements which the standard floor plans don't cover, this is no problem: most companies are happy to customise the plan according to your needs. There is also a wide choice of exterior finishes to choose from.

 

So, the choices are myriad: whether it be a lakeside cabin, a granny flat to be added to an existing house plot, or a seaside home, it's good to rest assured that a wide choice is available to suit all budgets.

 

Modular kit housing has many possible uses - it's ideal for military accommodation, mining accommodation, teenagers' retreats, granny flats, wherever a suitable piece of land is available.

 

And in conclusion let's not forget one of the biggest advantages of modular kit housing - it can be relocated to a new location relatively easily, should the need arise.

 

For more information on relocatable accommodation in Australia, click here: modular accommodation


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