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Home Designs & Rough Framing Kits

Hybrid Design with PASSIVE SOLAR heat gain in the winter and natural ventilation and shading in the summer.

 

Centralized Living Space with conductive. convective and radiant heat from the sun, optional woodstove and conventional heating/cooling system.  Comfortable, fun space with minimized surface area to retain heat.

Cost Savings emphasizing standard construction practices, available biodegradable building materials and life long energy savings from natural lighting, heating and cooling.

GREEN/Sustainable Intent.

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Kit Pieces

MODELS

1st Floor

2nd Floor

Southeast

 

Northwest

   

1480 L

    

 

 

1800 L

  

 

   

2000 L

 

   

2040 L

 

   

2255 L

 

 

   
               
Home design

is a balance of

brightness   +   calm   +

open space   +   intimacy   +

tradition   +   innovation   +

coolness   +  warmth   +

grandiosity   +   efficiency   +

freedom   +   security   +      . . .

A healthy environment with natural air, light and beauty of nature coming in through many windows.

 

ADA accessibility on 1st floor, if desired.

 

Once completed with the rough shell of a Kezar Home, home owners have the opportunity of choosing their own green, sustainable products to finish their homes with.  We look forward to hearing from you with any questions you may have.

Partial Framing Kits

Preliminary Design Plans

       

Contact Information

info@kezarhomes.com (click on or use this address with your everyday email to contact us)  (732) 674-4556


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Last modified: 11/18/08