Truly American Traditional Metal Frame Home (HQ Plans & Pictures)

Natural disasters are unpredictable. This is why homeowners get anxious whenever there is news of an impending disaster. So much money and assets would be put to waste once it is hit by thunderstorms, fires, earthquakes and the like. However, Kodiak Homes has just the right solution for this problem. That is none other than Metal Frame Homes!

Scroll through the pictures below and take a peek at the models of houses that can be built with metal frames. It is durable, customizable, and negotiable. You can also worry less about maintenance because of these characteristics. You can just contact Kodiak Homes for more information about the price as it varies along with the features and extras you’d like added to your home.

We all want comfort and style in our homes, but most of all, we want safety. We don’t want the feeling of waking up one day with nothing left because of natural disasters that are out of our control. So instead of dwelling on what we can’t control, we better focus on what is controllable and that is building a safer home for ourselves and for our family.

nature-filled surroundings

Apart from utter security of this metal home, the aesthetics is also not compromised. The kind of beauty it exudes is also undeniably glamorous. Thus, if you are after both safety and beauty, this home idea can be perfect for you.

Stats: 1,740 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, porch. More features in the plans below!

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Ballpark Price: $75 – $90* per sq. ft.

*Price varies due to finishes, materials, extras (doors, windows, etc.), permits, etc. For precise price/quote contact Kodiak Steel Homes.

Note: this home may be constructed using metal framing; however, you should always consult your local architect-engineer and receive a professional evaluation if such an option is feasible for this plan and your local building codes.

Source: Kodiak Homes

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