An Austin-based architectural firm called Nanabode is at the forefront of sustainable design and has now made its innovative small home plans available to the public. Co-founders Nick Mehl and Samantha Baumann, who are passionate advocates for sustainable architecture, are offering preview sets of the plans at an affordable price of $299. For those interested in building a fully functional home, the firm is offering buildable sets for around $2,000.
The Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU): A Timely Solution for Modern Problems
“If you’re considering adding an ADU to your property, it’s a smart way to extend your home’s living capacity to accommodate aging parents or adult children. It’s also an excellent source of rental income, especially as inflation continues to wreak havoc,” notes Samantha Baumann. All Nanabode designs are 1,100 square feet or less, making them ideal ADUs that offer multi-generational living options or income-generating potential, like short-term rentals.
Introducing ‘The Block’: Form Following Function for Sustainability
“The Block,” one of Nanabode’s standout designs, is a living space combined with a garage ADU that also doubles as a power-generating station for electric cars, featuring built-in outlets and battery storage capabilities. Samantha Baumann adds, “This design perfectly encapsulates our vision of multi-functional, sustainable living spaces.”
How Nanabode is Unique
Amid a market awash with generic plan mills, Nanabode emerges as the trendsetter in sustainable design. “We are dedicated to designs that serve specific, meaningful purposes. These aren’t just homes; they are solutions for urban density, additional income, and sustainable living,” says Nick Mehl. Efficiency in both space and energy puts Nanabode at the forefront of an emerging trend in sustainable living.
Pricing and Availability
Nanabode offers preview sets starting at $299 and fully buildable sets priced at around $2,000. This provides a cost-effective way for those dedicated to sustainable living.