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What Does “Custom” Really Mean in Modular Housing?

Modular and custom are not opposites. With the right design approach, a factory-built home can still reflect your space requirements, architectural preferences, location, and long-term plans.

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What Does “Custom” Really Mean in Modular Housing?

Custom doesn't mean complicated

Customization doesn't necessarily mean designing every component from scratch. It means making the important decisions around how a building looks, functions, and responds to the people using it.

Start with the layout

Bedrooms, bathrooms, living areas, workspaces, storage, and outdoor spaces can all be considered around the way a client intends to use the building. Modular systems can also support expandable floor plans for future needs.

Make the architecture your own

A modular home doesn't have to look like a modular home. JERRNI's architectural direction includes modern, minimalist, Scandinavian-inspired, tropical, contemporary villa, eco-lodge, and custom client designs.

Choose what works for your site

Materials and design can be considered in relation to the project's location and climate. JERRNI's research specifically identifies the ability to provide climate-specific housing as an opportunity within the market.

Plan for what's next

Customization should also consider the future. A home may need an additional bedroom, workspace, or living area later. Expandable modular systems make future changes part of the planning process rather than something that must be figured out afterward.

Customization with a modular approach

The advantage isn't choosing between a custom home and modular construction. It's being able to combine the personalization of thoughtful architecture with the efficiency and precision of modular manufacturing.