It’s one thing to create a beautifully designed home and blending it with interior functionality, but Fab Lab House took it to another step by integrating solar panels that produces more than enough energy to support all the appliances and energy consumption of this home. The architecture is curvy and uses timber for its exterior. Beautiful and green.
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Woahh. I love how it can support it’s own electric consumption.
Thanks Tamiya. Yes it’s amazing :)