Monday Modular: Glassic Flat
March 11, 2007 by admin
Filed under Home & Living

When I first heard of the Glassic Flat it was the Breckenridge PC, both of which were designed by Christopher Deam. This architects vision increased Breckenridges’ sales and lowered their customers median age. At 400 square feet, it is a lifestyle change in modern design.
As you can see one side of the home is glass, floor to ceiling. That wall is divided into four sections. Each glass section represents an area of the home. The first being, and an exterior wall, is the kitchen. The next, combined with the kitchen, is the living space. There is one small enclosure which is the bathroom. The last section of glass represents the bedroom.

Park this home in the middle of a prairie pasture, with a windmill and solar panels, and you’d have a perfect retreat to re-center.















Sadly, saw one of these up close. Interior is absolutely fugly. Cheap melamine everywhere and ghastly fake wood floors and (ugh!) vinyl wood-like paneling. Oh, and it was listed at $93K!