Mohawk Builder + Multifamily sponsors Pro Builder Show Village

HomeCommercialMohawk Builder + Multifamily sponsors Pro Builder Show Village

Las Vegas—To showcase its newest flooring introductions, Mohawk Builder + Multifamily is sponsoring the Pro Builder Show Village at the NAHB International Builders’ Show (IBS) here from Jan. 31 to Feb. 2, 2023. The five show homes, including an attainable modular cottage, an upscale manufactured home/ADU combo and a one-bedroom foldable home, are open for tours during show hours.

“Mohawk Builder + Multifamily is thrilled to be part of the top destination at IBS,” said Brian Dolfi, senior vice president of Mohawk Builder + Multifamily. “The Pro Builder Show Village pushes the boundaries of design and technology and features the latest innovations, including products from our carpet, wood and vinyl portfolios. Attendees can see firsthand how these flooring solutions are built for business and designed for life and then can explore additional solutions at our booth C3608.”

Uniquely built and designed by different construction companies, the Pro Builder Show Village homes feature Karastan carpet, RevWood Plus, SolidTech and VersaTech.

Homes #1 and #2: Boxabl Home’s Casita and Two-Story Home

VersaTech in Divinity Silversmith

Boxabl aims to revolutionize the standard of housing construction and affordability with an innovative, technology-based solution to mass produce homes through advanced manufacturing. The Boxabl Home features a full-sized kitchen, bathroom, living room and ultra-low utility bills.

Home #3: Genesis Home’s ADU

SolidTech Ballard 4.5 in Lambs Ear

Genesis Home’s ADU (accessory dwelling unit) is innovatively designed to give the most efficient layout of space. Complete with multiple entrances, an open floor plan, two bedrooms and a full bathroom, life in an ADU is quaint and fulfilling.

Home #4: Genesis Home’s Main House

SolidTech Founder’s Trace in Rock Island

This 1873-square-foot home features an intentional layout, with the primary suite adequately distanced from the second and third bedrooms for privacy. With an open flow from the kitchen and dining room to the great room and the living room, this home is an entertainer’s dream.

Home #5: Impresa Home’s Compact, Adaptable Cottage

RevWood Plus in Malted Oak & Karastan Carpet in Confident Look

The Cottage was designed to be a lakeside retreat home. It offers an efficient two-bedroom, two-bathroom floor plan. The living space offers a dramatic vaulted ceiling, which opens up the kitchen and dining area. Maximizing space, a spiral staircase leads to a loft flex space that can offer sleeping, storage or kid’s play space. Front and rear porches make this the perfect outdoor relaxation house.

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