Last updated on January 23, 2022

Looking for different types of modular additions for your home? Look no further as weve got the best ideas here. Read on!

Prefab or prefabricated home is a type of dwelling thats manufactured in advance from factories instead of on-site. Its shipped pre-made and ready to assemble, they typically cost less than conventional homes.

And its not limited to houses. In fact, you can have a prefab addition added to your home, be it a bump-out or a small structure in your backyard. Were talking about extra rooms, a garage, an office, or even a guest house.

They cant be fully customized (thats the nature of prefabrication) but theyre quick to build yet provide the same (often higher) durability and quality of a traditional house thanks to modern technology.

And thats the reason why weve made a list of these ideas for modular home additions, to help you make the right choice as it can be a make-or-break decision.

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Modular home construction is an effective way to build additions for your house when you want to get something for high quality and yet fast building time. The speed is very important as building additions will temporarily disrupt your lifestyle. There are 2 basic types of addition, an attached to the side and the other one is on top of a one-story home.

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A prefab shed can be a great addition to your lot especially if you need something quickly for storage. It has become popular over the years because it doesnt take a lot of effort to build them. They come in multiple sizes and shape and some can be bought pre-engineered if you want to build one.

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If youre gonna have family or friends to come over but dont have a guest house, then a prefab one is the perfect option. It can be build quickly and comes in different materials, shapes and sizes for any type of budget.

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Prefab garages can be considered if you have a free space in your lot but dont have a garage yet. It has plenty of varieties, inexpensive, and faster to build. It is not as durable compared to a traditional one but modern technology improved their quality.

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When you want a quick workspace in your backyard, a prefab studio is a viable option. You dont have to be confused looking at dozens of screws, bolts, or wood which usually eats up a lot of time. A prefab studio is ready for you to use once delivered.

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Modular home additions are assembled in sections and they can be customized but not to the full extent. Theyre much faster to build just like prefabs and depending on the budget can be really durable.

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As it is in the name, a granny pod allows the elderly or someone to look after to live in a backyard cottage. A prefab one is much quicker to build in the backyard which is important if youre in a hurry for grandma and grandpa.

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Also known as a mother in law apartment or sometimes guest house, its usually built attached or located in the same place as a single-family home. Building one from scratch costs a lot so a prefab can be considered for a quicker, affordable price.

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When most of your work involves being at home, why not have a prefab office if you have space in your backyard? Its quick, affordable and can give you the privacy you need when doing your job, away from disturbance.

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Known as secondary suites, an accessory dwelling is like your second modular home attached near the main home. Its used mainly to gain extra income via rent from family members but it can be a relaxing area too.

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Installing a second-story addition might cost a lot but its one way to enlarge an already existing house especially for smaller ones. It was one size fits all before but now it can be fully customized to suit your needs.

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Adding a master bedroom to an already pre-existing home is possible if you have the funds. It can improve the homes value significantly and buying a prefab one can lower the cost by a great margin.

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Every woman of the house needs a she shed, just like a man needs his man cave. Its made for relaxing and built with soft colors and comfortable furniture. You can build one on your own or get a prefab for a less expensive and quicker route.

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A sunroom is an ideal place to unwind and relax as it lets you embrace the outdoors while protecting you from the elements or bugs. It improves home value by up to 47% and getting a prefab one is a great option for a quicker, cheaper sunroom.

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If youre living in a limited space, then consider adding an outdoor office shed. It can be custom designed to suit your needs. It can be a home office, an extra kitchen, craft space or even playing the instruments. Its smaller, quicker to build, and much cheaper.

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Making a lean-to to an existing building is actually pretty easy and can be done by yourself even without prior experience. Its cost effective and easier compared to other buildings. Its typically used as a small shelter or storage area.

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If you want to increase the value of your home but want to do it the cheapest way and stay creative then why not make a do it yourself room. You can use an existing space like an unfinished basement. It can be any type of room like a lounge, gym, or even home office.

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When youre running out of space for your home, getting the best room addition floor plans is something you must do. It will give you lots of ideas on what you can do, like the number of rooms you can add.

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Modular homes arent just the big, full family house but theres also what you call modular cabins which are smaller and have a more vintage, rustic structure. They also come cheaper compared to conventional modular homes that you can do on your own if you have the right skills.

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Double wide mobile homes suits well in an open and spacious floor plan and it adds appeal to the exterior style of a property. Even though its made this way, an addition, even to a mobile home must be close but never attached.

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Prefab houses are usually more affordable than traditional houses by 10% to 20%. It is also 1 to 4 months faster to build than conventional homes and theyre mostly built in factories and then the company will just deliver it to you. According to HomeAdvisor, the cost of a prefab addition starts at $3,000 and can run up the balance to $30,000.

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