Archielle
The Future of Homebuilding:
Lower Costs, Higher Quality, Unmatched Value
The Airis 11 starts at only
$95,000
Meet Airis
Simplicity and purity in design leads to richness in meaning.
Beautifully designed homes don’t “need more cowbell” — metaphorically speaking. Our first modular home design is called Airis. What makes Airis special? The roof, wall and rooms are all modular. Adding more square footage, and going from one to five bedrooms just means adding more roof and wall beams, then extending its length. If your needs change, and you need more space in a few years, it’s easy to extend your Airis for more square footage.
Every Archielle has the same structural backbone
Whether you’re ordering a small footprint Airis 11, or family-size Airis 53, the structural components are the same. Every Airis is the same width and height. The length of your Airis detemines your square footage.
Room systems mean
less wasted space.
Interior rooms comes with walls, closets, counters and cabinets pre-assembled. There are no hallways, staircases, or space-wasting areas. Building in a climate controlled factory means better quality, lower cost, and higher speed.
10 days
Every Archielle home features extensive factory manufacturing. This means once our truck arrives, the assembly process can take as little as 10 days.*
*Excludes foundation, water, electric, sewer and other utilities. Every piece of property features unique geography, geology, and environmental factors. If you have questions about utilities or site preparation, talk to one of our experts.
Why?
In 1985, the median home sale price was 3.2x annual household income.
In 2024, the median home sale price is 5.9x annual household income.
A combination of stagnant wages, mis-matched inventory, and high interest rates has turned into a perfect storm for the American housing market. By changing how housing is manufactured, Archielle is cutting costs while offering unmatched quality.
Decrease
Material costs, labor, insurance premiums, mistakes, waste, downtime, inefficiency, weather variables, construction time, and supply chain issues.
Increase
Structural rigidity, sustainability, utility, energy efficiency, thoughtfulness, material quality, affordability, resiliency, and worker safety.