Ehabitat

Level 1, 81 Salamanca Place, Hobart TAS

About Ehabitat

Modular Homes
TAS

Ehabitat designs project-specific modular buildings around standardised components. Its website reports completed buildings in Victoria and Tasmania and says it does not sell off-the-shelf plans. Confirm service area, project scope, pricing and availability directly.

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HobartTasmaniaproject-specific modular buildingsstandardised components

Questions to ask Ehabitat

  • What is included in the quoted price, and what site works, delivery, approvals, or connection costs are excluded?
  • Which areas of TAS do you regularly service, and what does delivery usually cost?
  • What compliance documents, engineering details, warranties, and insurance information can you provide before contract signing?
  • Have you completed projects with similar council, climate, access, or off-grid requirements?

For a fuller checklist, read our questions to ask a tiny home builder guide, then use the builder review and business-record checks before paying a deposit.

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Valley Workshop

Modular Homes
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Valley Workshop is a Tasmanian architect-builder team crafting bespoke, energy-efficient modular homes. They are known for their award-winning designs using innovative timber construction and eSIPs (environmental Structural Insulated Panels) for superior insulation and airtightness. Each house is prefabricated in their northern Tasmania workshop using local hardwoods and sustainable materials, then delivered to site for final assembly. Led by a father-daughter architect duo, Valley Workshop creates one-of-a-kind modern homes that reflect Passive House principles and suit the Tasmanian climate. They have recently expanded to also serve VIC and NSW. Clients receive a full service from design through turn-key build, with an emphasis on craftsmanship, low energy use, and minimal environmental impact. Valley Workshop’s projects often feature off-grid capabilities and high-end timber finishes, showcasing the possibilities of prefabrication.

55 William St, Westbury TAS 7303
Tags: bespoke timber, Passive House design, SIPs panels
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