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west flat
This product features a simple and elegant design with expandable modular combinations. Customers can choose between prefabricated cement structures and steel structures for the product's framework. All internal materials are configured to Australian standards. The aluminum alloy doors and windows are made of dual-pane commercial-grade materials, ensuring durability and longevity.
This design, originating from North America, achieves ample ceiling height and natural lighting through its innovative folding roof design, even under extensive prefabrication. The product features a steel structure design with aviation-grade aluminum exterior walls, offering a variety of colors and styles. All interior finishes are made of Australian standard materials, suitable for complementing traditional housing architectural styles.
Space capsule and mobile homes, as part of the Tiny House movement, feature a more avant-garde design sensibility. These products are extensively applicable in commercial scenarios and have widespread use in farms, campsites, and other tourist properties. They can complement various commercial themes, forming unique selling points for housing and generating substantial profits for property owners.
According to the latest news from the Labor Government: A significant initiative in housing reform, the Allan Labor Government has streamlined the process of building Small Second Dwellings (SSD) in Victoria. The "second dwelling" on a plot of land - Small Second Dwelling (SSD) will no longer require a Planning Permit! This means that the cumbersome application process can be avoided, allowing the efficient utilization of idle land in backyards. The new policy introduces the definition of Small Second Dwelling (SSD), which can be understood as a 2.0 version of the Granny Flat. Small Second Dwelling (SSD) not only simplifies the construction process but also removes any restrictions on the use of these small homes. Homeowners with residential properties can use them flexibly, whether it's to provide temporary housing for children or the elderly or to generate extra income through rentals. Premier Jacinta Allan emphasized that reducing the burden of household living costs provides crucial support for family growth. Planning Minister Sonya Kilkenny highlighted the importance of these reforms in the broader context of building 800,000 new homes in Victoria over the next decade. Implemented through adjustments in the planning and building systems, these changes aim to ensure that all Victorians can find a place to call home (released on November 14, 2023).
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