Blockhouse
Offering locally built modular homes with a small environmental footprint, Blockhouse is the answer for those looking for an innovative, time-efficient and sustainable solution to constructing a residential or holiday home, or even an office.
The company’s range includes bespoke units in various designs, including a villa, bungalow and lodge, block units and abstract units, all with their own finishing schedule, that can be used for anything from private accommodation to a kiosk, gym, spa, showroom or guard house.
But don’t let the size fool you, these tiny homes are designed for maximum comfort and aesthetic appeal and can be packed with all the modern-day comforts you may need.
The furnished units, for instance, come with kitchen cabinets and a tiled bathroom with sanitary ware installed, as well as lounge, dining room and bedroom furniture.
All the units also have all the necessary lighting, switch and plug points, and internal plumbing and are completely insulated, fireproof, waterproof and windproof.
Once ordered, units can be delivered within 8 to 10 weeks and can be installed on-site in a day. How’s that for efficiency!
What’s even better, you can now experience modular living in Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, where Blockhouse has opened a delightful prefab guesthouse, The Block Two.
Situated in the centre of town and surrounded by towering trees, the guesthouse consists of two units, each with a large bedroom and en-suite bathroom, and boasts a fully equipped kitchen and indoor fireplace.
It’s the perfect base from which to explore the town and its beautiful surroundings.
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