The
Connect Homes
Connect 7
is a prefab modular
primary home
featuring
2240
sqft
of space.
Embrace work-life balance with this two-story family home designed for the modern, work-from-home parent. After your kids get to school, your day starts in the privacy of the second floor as you move from the master bedroom to your home office. As 5pm nears, your commute downstairs brings you to a bright, open kitchen in the center of the home. Make dinner while helping your kids with their homework in the dining room. Unwind with the family over a movie in the living room before heading back upstairs to your private, second-story sanctuary.
Primary Home
Sleeps
Up to 8 people
Assemble on-site
2240
sqft
2
Lofts
Four Closed Bedrooms
Three Bathrooms
Full Kitchen
Rollable/On Wheels
Starting from
$715,700.00
Contact for Pricing
The
Connect Homes
Connect 7
ships from
California
to
build sites in
states in the continental USA
.
Ask about this modelAcclaimed architect Jared Levy spent his entire professional career designing high-end modern homes that brought the “glass box in the sky” dream to California royalty. His work pushed the boundaries of functional modern design — emphasizing open plans, natural light and indoor-outdoor living. In Jared’s own words, he strives to design homes that “make you feel healthier, brighter, more connected to nature and your place in it”.
In 2004, Jared helped launch Marmol Radziner Prefab alongside architect Gordon Stott. Their award-winning work graced the covers of Dwell, Time, Newsweek and Builder. GQ Magazine praised their work as “Masterpiece in a Box” while their designs became the first modern prefab homes to be published in Architectural Digest.
But somewhere between importing marble from Italy and returning home to their old Californian bungalows, they realized their work wasn’t addressing the needs of the everyday homeowner. While the prefab industry resolved some inefficiencies encountered by traditional homebuilding and remodeling, it didn’t deliver on its potential: offering modern, sustainable design at an affordable price point. The duo was convinced there was a better way.
They spent the next two years developing and patenting a modular prefab system that dramatically reduced construction and delivery costs — costs that have kept modern prefab homes from being both high-end and low-cost. They also focused on simplifying the process by prioritizing transparent pricing and taking project management stress off the homeowner.
Since then, Connect Homes has built a team dedicated to making modern living more accessible by reimagining how we build and buy homes.