Woah! The New Koda Cottage has the Prefab Look We’ve been Waiting For

I just toured the first KODA Classic Prefab Home ever produced. The Koda Classic is a brand new prefab home with cottage look both inside and out. The cottage is 523 square feet with a full bedroom, a bathroom and a loft that runs nearly the entire length of the home. I travelled to Estonia to the first look at the cottage and was not disappointed. Watch to learn more about the KODA Classic, a 523 square foot modular with a draw dropping exterior.

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