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panelized

[ pan-l-ahyzd ]

adjective

  1. composed of prefabricated sections of walls, floors, or roofs that can be assembled at the building site:

    a panelized house.



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The company’s panelized construction allows for multiple combinations that can be tailored to individual properties and preferences, Rivas said, part of how Cover fights the perception that all modular looks the same.

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"There's a stigma attached to modular panelized construction because people tend to think of it as mobile homes," said Nanayakkara.

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After the permits were finally issued, the ADU was installed on site in 43 days using a panelized building system manufactured in Los Angeles.

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The units’ upscale finishes include hardwood floors laid out in a distinctive herringbone pattern and “panelized” kitchen appliances that match the surrounding cabinets.

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Each residence has a unique and thoughtful layout featuring wide-plank flooring, quartz countertops with coordinated solid surface backsplashes, high-end Italian Bertazzoni appliances, gas ranges, a panelized dishwasher, waterfall islands, casework with integrated lighting, backlit mirrors, large-format porcelain tile, walk-in showers featuring tiled surrounds and glass doors, custom closet systems, roller shades, stone thresholds, air conditioning, powder baths, smart home technology, and 9- to 10-foot ceilings in all living areas.

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