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1BHK Duplex Prefab Container Home (592 sq ft)

SKU SC-20OF-NEW-NQ72 · New / One-Trip · 20 × 10 × 8.2 ft

1BHK duplex prefab home, 592 sq ft, fully furnished with a modular kitchen and washroom. Galvanised steel frame with insulated sandwich panels.

AvailableNew / One-TripModified / Custom Containers
$37,000
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  • Duplex layout, ~592 sq ft
  • Fully furnished
  • Modular kitchen and washroom
  • Rooftop deck
  • Galvanised steel frame, EPS panels
  • Fast on-site setup
  • Nationwide delivery
  • Inspected before delivery
  • Transparent pricing
  • 1-business-day quotes

A 1BHK duplex prefab home with a rooftop deck, fully furnished with a modular kitchen and washroom interiors across about 592 sq ft. It combines durability with a clean, modern look and fast on-site setup.

The structure uses a 2.3mm galvanised steel frame with specialised connectors for stability, and EPS sandwich-panel walls for insulation.

Specifications

Footprint approximately 5,950mm x 3,000mm (about 19.5 x 9.8 ft) per module, duplex layout, ~592 sq ft. Galvanised steel frame, EPS sandwich panels. Dimensions are approximate — confirm before order.

Frequently asked questions

What is this 1BHK duplex prefab home best used for?
At 592 sq ft over two levels, it suits a full-time tiny residence, a rental or guest house, or an ADU where local rules allow. The rooftop deck adds open-air space above the living floor.
How big is it and what does it include?
The footprint is 20ft by 10ft, totaling 592 sq ft across the duplex layout. It arrives furnished with a modular kitchen, a washroom, and a bedroom, plus the rooftop deck.
What does new condition mean for a prefab home?
New means the unit is built and fitted out to order rather than converted from used cargo stock. It is inspected and graded before delivery.
Will I need permits or special insulation?
As a dwelling, it typically falls under local zoning, permit, and energy-code rules, and added insulation helps control condensation in colder climates. Confirm requirements with your building department. This is general guidance, not legal advice.
How is it delivered and sited?
A tilt-bed roll-off truck slides the unit off at ground level, so no crane or forklift is usually needed. Heavier or wider builds may need a crane, and we check site access first.