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The Modern Calgary Infill - Reinvented [Part 1]


WHEN IT’S TIME TO FIND YOUR NEXT MODERN INFILL HOME IN CALGARY, A BEAUTIFUL BALANCE OF BOTH FUNCTIONALITY AND EXCEPTIONAL ENGINEERING DETERMINES THE IDEAL HABITAT FOR THE FAST LIFE AND ADAPTABILITY OF THE BUSY CALGARIAN...

You're Looking for a Home that is Different Not Only In Looks, But in Function.

Seemingly small from the front, but with an unbelievably large and spacious floor plan which allows for: high ceilings, a chef’s kitchen, and european bath. An open concept you could only imagine.

But when you want a home that is different and at the same time -- innovative, few choices truly appear. The same construction, cookie cutter interior, a home that is far from what we truly hope for when we ask for "unique".

But... What Makes Kubix Homes Different?

The Metal Matrix

While multi-family, high-rise builders have been using steel structures for years, this material has yet to be used in small-scale residential housing. That was until Kubix came along to revolutionize traditional home building.

Through progressive architectural engineering, planning down to the millimeter, the high-tech factory fabrication of our Pre-insulated Steel Structural Panels (PSSPs), and our Systematized Hybrid Construction model, a Kubix home simply bolts together once on site in a few days. Then the finishing work begins.

There are innumerable benefits in using a steel structure, from environmental impact, to cost, to speed of building, to durability to the health and safety of your family.

The Benefits:​

  • 30% Less Wood = 30% More Trees

  • 95% Recycled Materials

  • Steel is 100% Non-Combustible = Lower Insurance Costs

  • Durability & Imperviousness

  • What makes a Kubix Home Different?

  • Up to 75% the home building process is complete before we even dig a hole for the foundation

  • Light-Weight & Easy to Transport

  • No Off-Gassing = Better Air Quality in Your Home

  • The Metal Matrix


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