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Sample Floor Plans

The Floor Plan layouts shown below are only meant to be examples to give you ideas...although you may just as well use one of them anyway. At any rate, here's where you have the opportunity to design your own layout, according to your needs, preferences, functional requirements, etc.

(Note: For costs of each of the sizes of the PyramoduleTM, see Order Page.)

Designing Your Own Floor Plan

Bear in mind that this is a modular housing unit, and one of the main benefits of a modular design is its range of uses: from a single unit [standing alone], to being adapted and configured in combinations of sizes and numbers of units, locating bedrooms here and bathrooms there, etc. to suit your needs and desires.

For example (and depending on what you're looking for as far as its main use: a wilderness retreat or vacation get-a-way, or your primary residence), the second sample floor plan [shown below] is of a Single 20x20 unit, that can easily sleep 4 [and up to 6 people], complete with all the basic living amenities. (Note: this is the same floor plan layout used in the scale model on the Photos Page.) This plan reveals how much space is created by virtue of the angular walls, despite the 20x20 so-called "footprint" (which represents the dimensions of the flat floor; whereas the dimensions at the widest point within the angular wall space is 26'9" x 26'9").

And if you opt for combining two units (referred to as Clustered Units), it can easily serve as a permanent residence, including a master bedroom and bath, two bedrooms and a sleeping loft in the 20x20 unit; and a kitchen, dining, living and office space, as well as a storage loft in another 20x20 or 16x16 unit; or a different arrangement if the second unit were a 14x14 (as shown in the sample of the [Clustered] PyramoduleTM Home below). The possibilities of combinations are limited only by your imagination!

The first two sample floor plans shown below depict suggested room/spatial layouts for the Single Modular unit, one with and one without a bathroom. Of course you can incorporate other functional elements within the generic shell, such as more closet space, an entertainment unit, a bookshelf, etc. The space gained in the angular walls lends itself to a variety of uses; again, your imagination is the limit! (Refer to the chart below each sample to get an idea of the additional space gained relative to each of the three sizes available.)

(Note: The floor plan layout shown on the blueprints is generic and can be changed by the buyer [or owner-builder] as they see fit; and if required by the local building department, the buyer [or owner-builder] will need to cross out the floor plan on the blueprint(s) and submit their own re-drawn floor plans; whereas any change to the structural design itself would require that the prints be either: 1. sealed [or wet-stamped] by an architect or architectural engineer licensed in their state; or 2. modified by Wildwood Design Company.)

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Sample of the PyramoduleTM Pod

(Single Unit Floor Plan without Bathroom)

Floor Plan 1-A

SIZE "A" "B"
14'x14' 20'-9" 14'-0"
16'x16' 22'-9" 16'-0"
20'x20' 26'-9" 20'-0"


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Another Sample of the PyramoduleTM Pod

(Single Unit Floor Plan with Bathroom
for the 20x20 or 16x16 modules*)

* the 14x14 could also accommodate a bathroom; however,
only if the fireplace [or woodstove] were located
as shown in the plan above.

Floor Plan 1-B

SIZE "A" "B"
14'x14' 14'-0" 20'-9"
16'x16' 16'-0" 22'-9"
20'x20' 20'-0" 26'-9"


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The PyramoduleTM Home

Two or more PyramodulesTM can be combined in any conceivable combination to create a custom designed home. The modular unit lends itself to a wide variety of space relationships that can be tailored to suit your individual needs.

One of the main advantages of a modular housing unit is that it allows you to design your own floor plan, and gives you the option of adding another module or modules in the future. The method of joining the modules is basically generic, and can therefore be applied to any combination of sizes.

In the sample floor plan shown below, a family of four can live comfortably the year round. With the space gained in the angular walls, and calculating that space on an average net gained, the total square footage amounts to 1,103 (Combining a 20'x20' with a 16'x16' module yields 1,201 square feet; and a 20'x20' with a 20'x20' module in combination yields 1,433 square feet).


Sample of the PyramoduleTM Home

(Clustered Units Floor Plan
showing 20x20 with 14x14 units)


Floorplan 2


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