CAL 320

Studio | 1 Bath | 320 sq.ft

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CAL 320 is a studio type ADU having a dimension of 20’ x 16’ with a gross area of 320 sq.ft. It has a shed-type roof. The design for CAL 320 aims to maximize natural lighting inside by having wide glass windows with overhang in the kitchen and bedroom. If privacy is opted by adding blinds or curtains in these areas, the clerestory windows that sit ten feet from the floor allows for natural light to flow in. The interior is composed of a bedroom, 1 toilet with shower space, an L-shaped kitchen, a counter dining space for two and a wash/dry area. The bedroom area has built-in cabinets and can comfortably situate a queen-sized (60” x 80”) bed with space to spare for a side table. The toilet can fit a lavatory, water closet and a 2’8” x 5’8” shower area. Standard package features and finishes for CAL 320 are shown in the table below. Upgrade options are available depending on client preference. 

Studio
1 Bath

Starting at $96K*

* Pricing for module only. Does not include shipping, site work and installation.

STRUCTURE

Framing

Walls: 2” x 6” wood frame, standard 16” OC with fiberglass insulation (R19 exterior) (R11 interior)

Floor: 2” x 8” wood frame, standard 16” OC with ¾” OSB/plywood sub-floor sheathing with fiberglass insulation (R19)

Ceiling: 2” x 8” wood frame, standard 16” OC with fiberglass insulation (R30)

Roof: 2” x 6” wood frame truss with ½” OSB/plywood sheathing

Walls: 2” x 6” light guage steel (LGS) frame, standard 16” OC with choice of mineral wool or spray foam insulation (R19 exterior) (R11 interior)

Floor: 2” x 8” light gauge steel (LGS) frame, standard 16” OC, 3/4" OSB/plywood sub-floor sheathing with choice of mineral wool or spray foam insulation (R19)

Ceiling: 2” x 8” light gauge steel (LGS) frame, standard 16” OC, with choice of mineral wool or spray foam insulation (R19)

Roof: 2" x 6" light gauge steel (LGS) truss with 1/2" OSB/plywood sheathing

Mechanical

  • Split system HVAC
  • Split or central dual ducted HVAC system

Electrical

  • LED lighting where indicated
  • Standard receptacles and switches
  • 120VAC throughout
  • LED lighting where indicated
  • Upgraded receptacles and switches as per client’s choice
  • 120VAC throughout

Plumbing

  • PEX throughout
  • Copper throughout

EXTERIOR

FINISHES

Wall / Ceiling

Interior: ½” gypsum drywall with level three textured plaster, rough coat finish, painted with choice of color.

Exterior: ½” OSB/plywood backing with fiber cement board, painted with choice of color or style

Interior:  5/8” gypsum drywall or board with choice of smooth plaster finish or other wall covering.

Exterior: ¾” plywood sheathing with smooth plaster finish or upgraded choice of siding.

Floor

  • Vinyl / Laminate Plank Tile, choice of color/style
  • Hardwood, tile, or carpet with choice of colors and style

Roof

  • 30 Year Asphalt Shingle, choice of standard color
  • Choice of standing seam or tile with color option

Windows / Sliders

  • Dual-pane, white vinyl / fiber glass frame
  • Triple-pane aluminum frame with choice of color

Doors

Interior: Hollow-core wood, painted to match walls

Exterior: Solid-core, painted to match exterior/interior (if plans specify exterior door)

Interior: Solid-core wood, painted with choice of color

Exterior: Solid-core wood/steel, optional over-sized and choice of color

Cabinets

  • Factory-direct, color to match walls
  • Custom-designed to client specifications

Fixtures

  • “American Standard” or equivalent (subject to availability)
  • “Kohler” or other choice of upgraded fixtures per client’s choice

Appliances

Not included in Standard Package

Client’s choice of appliance packages

INTERIOR

Doll House Floor Plan

Printable Floor Plan

Studio | 1 Bath | 320 sq.ft

Studio + 1 Bath

Starting at $96K*

1 Bed + Sleeping Loft | 1 Bath | 320 sq ft

* Pricing for module only. Does not include shipping, site work and installation.

A Sustainable,
Eco-Friendly Home

During the construction process, our prefab homes generate about 80% less waste then standard site built homes.  A controlled factory setting allows us to use construction materials in a more efficient manner.  In addition, waste and poor workmanship caused by weather is eliminated.  The National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) states,  “There are tremendous benefits to building parts of the home in a controlled facility, materials are protected from the weather and used in a more efficient manner.”

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