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    Three Bedroom Modular Homes

    Three bedrooms generally means six to eight modules, most often stacked over two storeys so the living space stays open on the ground floor and the bedrooms sit above it.

    Three Bedroom Modular Homes — modular building by Adacon UK

    A family layout built from the same module

    Once you are past two bedrooms, the plan usually splits by floor: living, kitchen, utility and a WC below, bedrooms and bathrooms above. Stairs can be internal or external, and a first-floor balcony can be formed over an exposed ground-floor module.

    • Living, kitchen and utility grouped on the ground floor
    • Three bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor
    • Internal stairs, or external stairs to free up floor area
    • Balcony or roof terrace over an exposed ground-floor module
    • Services stacked vertically to simplify connections
    • Wide or full-height glazing to the main living elevation

    Example configurations

    Each P600 module is approximately 13 m². Modules join side by side and stack over two storeys.

    6 modules over 2 storeys
    approx. 78 m²

    Three bedrooms above, open living and kitchen below.

    8 modules over 2 storeys
    approx. 104 m²

    Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, utility and a large living space.

    8 modules single storey
    approx. 104 m²

    Bungalow-style three bedroom arrangement where the plot allows.

    Three Bedroom Modular Homes — key facts

    Product
    P600 modular building
    Module dimensions
    5900mm × 2200mm (5.9m × 2.2m)
    Module footprint
    approx. 12.98 m²
    Price per module
    £10,750 + VAT (£12,900 inc. VAT)
    Configuration
    Single module or multiple connected modules
    Storeys
    Up to two storeys, subject to final project design
    Delivery
    UK mainland and Northern Ireland, included in the price

    The Adacon P600 modular building measures 5.9m × 2.2m (5900mm × 2200mm) with a module footprint of approx. 12.98 m², and costs £10,750 + VAT per module. Each module can include a kitchen, toilet, shower, internal partitions, windows, doors, lighting, sockets and a consumer unit, and modules can be joined side by side or stacked to two storeys.

    What's available

    Bedrooms and internal partitionsShower room and WCKitchen or kitchenetteInsulated walls, floor and roofDouble-glazed windows and doorsFull-height glazingHeating provisionLED lighting and power socketsTerrace, decking or balconyPer-wall cladding style and colour
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    Whether a building can be used as a permanent dwelling, and what Building Regulations, planning permission, foundations and energy-performance requirements apply, depends entirely on your site and how the building will be used. We make no blanket claim that a standard configuration constitutes a compliant dwelling — this must be confirmed for your specific project.

    Three Bedroom Modular Homes — common questions

    Design your three bedroom home

    Stack and arrange the modules and get an estimated price.