High-Altitude Prefab Homes: Zip Kit Marvels at Brian Head Resort

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In this thrilling adventure at the Brian Head Resort in Utah, the team embarks on a quest to explore a unique prefab home at a staggering altitude of 10,000 ft. With oxygen readily available due to the thin air, they dive into the unplugged tiny home Resort, showcasing six identical zip kit homes that exude a rugged yet modern charm. The homes feature a striking blend of wood-plastic composite and corrugated metal siding, topped with a sleek sloped roof that screams sophistication.
Inside the home, natural light floods the living room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for relaxation after a day on the slopes. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, boasting a full stove, quartz countertops, and ample storage space for all your cooking needs. But the real showstopper is the Triple Decker bunk bed, a whimsical touch that adds a playful element to the home's design.
As the tour continues, the team explores the loft, ideal for young adventurers, and the main bedroom with its cozy queen bed, closets, and a dresser. The bathroom is a luxurious retreat with a sleek vanity, walk-in shower, and stylish black hardware. The tour concludes with a glimpse into the pricing of a similar zip kit home, leaving viewers intrigued and inspired by the innovative design and functionality of these prefab marvels.

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Kerry huffing peppermint flavored oxygen is entertaining
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Difficulty of getting a queen bed into the loft
Positive comments on the exterior finishes and natural light in the design
Concerns about high altitudes causing issues
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