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Cube One Tiny House by Nestron House


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This is the Cube One Tiny House by Nestron.

It’s designed in Singapore, built in Shenzhen, China, and available to ship worldwide. What do you think?

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Prefab Cube One Tiny House by Nestron

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Highlights

  • Options include solar, floor heating, and appliances
  • Steel construction
  • Built to meet earthquake level-9 intensity, typhoons level-12
  • Exterior wall material is fire resistant in excess of 2 hours, inner walls in excess of 1 hour
  • Sound insulation of exterior > 55dB, inner > 52-53dB
  • AI with voice controlled lights, music, temperature, and curtain controls
  • This unit is for sale/available for $17,900 (without furniture).

Cube One by Nestron House For Sale Information

Listed price includes the house with exterior structure; toilet; AI system; lighting; electric wiring system; water piping system; Interior layout storage; Fit-in bedframe; Kitchen&counter area; furniture; shower & 2 sinks.

Optionally we can equip houses in solar panels system, floor heating, home appliances.

The 360′ View: https://roundme.com/tour/511751/view/1694721/

The price for a house without furniture: 17,900$

Email Address: [email protected]

The Door-to-door shipping available worldwide. Contact us for more information.

Additionally: the last photo shows our upcoming (Jan. 2020) 265 square feet model.

Learn more

  1. Nestron
  2. Cube One
  3. 360′ View/Tour
  4. Interested in purchasing? Please email [email protected]

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  • Linda Baker
    January 7, 2020, 6:45 pm

    is bathroom really clearly visible as shown? Don’t think I could stand on the bed to get to storage but younger people could – is there a refrigerator? This might be a wonderful solution when a disaster has struck – does it get hooked up to existing or new sewer/septic?

    • January 7, 2020, 10:17 pm

      Hello Linda!
      Thank you for the feedback about the storage, it’s super-valuable while designing the second generation! Appreciate if you can find time to send us more of your impression about our other products on [email protected] . Answering your questions: the bathroom’s glass is covered with a frost window film. Unfortunately, the refrigerator isn’t included in the set. The house is equipped in the piping system and is ready to plug-in to the existing sewer. Thanks!

      • Rachel
        February 1, 2020, 2:47 pm

        Hello Daniel,

        I agree with Linda, for other reasons as well. Just in case, it’s not the best idea to hang anything at all over one’s head. But I love the design which is why I wrote to you, but the email was returned. I’m also trying to click on the link provided here to get a 360 view to check where the second sink is. That link doesn’t work. But your website works pretty well. It’s beautiful (needs some English editing which I’d be happy to help with). Best of luck with your beautiful cubes.

  • Elizabeth Rubio
    January 7, 2020, 7:57 pm

    Love the look, outside and in. Wonder what shipping costs to U.S.

  • Eric
    January 8, 2020, 3:32 pm

    So, it has sound insulation… but what about heat insulation? Because in cold climates that would be absolutely crucial. See it has a heat pump on the wall… perfect if you have a connection to the grid. Otherwise you’d need a generator which would need to be stored outside… which unfortunately makes it vulnerable to theft.

    Space wise it is perfect for the ultra-minimalist but I for one don’t think I could live in that space. Ok for emergencies but not long term… and I’d want the shower/toilet to have frosted glass… who wants to look at that all the time, even if living by oneself?

    At $US 17900 that’s a fair chunk of change especially as it doesn’t come with “any” furniture, and for the life of me I can’t see any 2nd sink that they mention.

    • James D.
      January 8, 2020, 10:47 pm

      They’re highlighting both the Cube 1 and bit larger Cube 2, in the Cube 2 you can see a Basin sink in the bathroom on the floor plan on their site… They’re selling a number of different model variants… The Legend series looks more like container/PreFab homes but appears to be larger than the Cube series for more room and space separations…

  • Maria
    January 9, 2020, 5:55 am

    Would have loved to seen more pictures of the inside space.

    • Vickie Gnad
      January 9, 2020, 11:31 am

      click on the 360 tour. i didnt see any drainage for a shower, but i assume that toilet /bathroom section has a track wall that folds around to hide it all.

  • ClassyGlobal
    January 10, 2020, 5:09 am

    These are Awesome. I prefer the look of the LEGEND 1&2. I wonder if I could get a loan and start up my beach front Airbnb. Beautiful, amazing how such awesome designs are only affordable when manufactured outside the US.

  • Scott Macombet
    February 1, 2020, 8:21 pm

    I have checked out “Drop Box” and several other high quality self contained prefab companies. After you read all the fine print, see that design fees are involved in some of them, the prices skyrocket to $100-$150,000$. Not cheap for a “tiny house!”
    The prices on the cube and the legend are extraordinarily reasonable. I would like to have a telephone number please of a sales consultant. I sent emails to both of the ones that are listed as contact emails but never received a reply. Can anyone help me out on this? I am in Grand Isle, Vermont USA 05458. Thank you.

  • Ajay
    February 16, 2020, 4:14 am

    How is it earthquake resistant,what is the mechanism behind that…..

  • Rachel
    March 2, 2020, 6:22 pm

    With the whole coronavirus thing going on, I’m a bit worried. Has anyone heard from this person named Daniel? Are they up and running?

  • Nancy Brammer
    October 11, 2020, 12:30 pm

    Hello. I enjoyed your article and wanted to sign up for your newsletter but neither option sent me the email to confirm. If possible, can you add me somehow?

    Thanks,
    Nancy

    • Natalie C. McKee
      October 14, 2020, 1:51 pm

      Hi Nancy! Did you check spam for an email confirmation? Sometimes they hide in there….

  • Michael Turner
    October 26, 2020, 1:16 pm

    This cube one is a great home, BUT, no one thinks about producing an affordable structure like this in the United States and if you were to purchase this there is taxes, import fees, port of entry fees, trucking fees to site, so double or triple the price before you could even walk in the door. Another thought is the electric is different in other countries, so would that work here or would you have to completely rewire to US standards and would the electrical components work here?

    • Natalie C. McKee
      October 28, 2020, 8:07 am

      It is a bummer when these are created overseas. Hopefully if we continue to share these ideas across the internet, someone in the US will start creating these! You may want to check out Boxabl — https://www.boxabl.com/

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