✔ Main Structure (Galvanized Steel Frame Structure)
✔ Exterior Wall Panels (2mm Aluminum Alloy Single Panels)
✔ Insulation Layer (Polyurethane Insulation for Enhanced Thermal Efficiency)
✔ Exterior Glazing (Triple-Pane Windows and Triple-Layer Laminated Skylights)
✔ Surface Finish (Fluorocarbon Metal Baking Paint)
✔ Balcony (Panoramic Balcony with Unobstructed Views)
✔ Entry Door (Standard Entry Door with Security Fittings)
✔ Enclosure (Multi-Layer Insulation and Waterproof Design)
Product Advantages
Design and Structural Integration Benefits
The K7 capsule home’s design centers on modular scalability and systemized production, enabling seamless configuration as a custom modern home or multiple-unit installation. Its robust steel frame paired with fluorocarbon-coated aluminum ensures structural integrity and weather resistance, vital components in modern prefab houses intended for diverse environments. The minimal foundation requirements enhance site adaptability, facilitating installation on uneven or constrained terrains. The panoramic glazing integrates visual openness with structural protection, supporting both functional daylighting and aesthetic objectives typical in modern prefab cabins designed for contemporary hospitality developments.
Performance Attributes and User-Centric Value
Beyond structural sophistication, the K7 model emphasizes energy efficiency and user comfort through its advanced insulation and airtight construction. These attributes reduce operational costs and support sustainability goals sought by commercial operators investing in modern prefab houses for sale. The rapid deployment system accelerates project timelines, enhancing usability for businesses managing fluctuating accommodation demands. As a modern prefab house engineered for both durability and customization, it maximizes occupant comfort while reducing lifecycle maintenance requirements, delivering tangible performance benefits aligned with professional standards.
The product is engineered to withstand diverse climatic challenges: in high-wind areas, the internal structure is reinforced for enhanced wind resistance; in cold regions, wall thickness and high-performance insulation are increased to improve thermal efficiency and load-bearing capacity; and in highly corrosive environments, corrosion-resistant materials or protective coatings are applied to ensure long-term durability.




