Orlando’s New American Home Will Be Ready for the 2017 International Builders' Show

Sept. 1, 2015

The International Builder Show returns to Orlando two winters from now, and by the time it arrives, an 8,000-square-foot, net-zero, $4 million home built by Florida’s Phil Kean Design Group will be ready for its close-up.

Located in Lake Nona, Fla., the New American Home is a one-story house with large hallways and apartments, according to the Orlando Sentinel. It will demonstrate "pod living," where unused rooms can be closed off. It will have plenty of glass doors and windows, and it will include indoor/outdoor spaces.

The International Builder Show brings in more than 50,000 attendees, and 7,500 people are expected to tour the New American Home.

Read more

Sign up for Pro Builder Newsletters
Get the latest news and updates.

Related

139805716 © Andrii Yalanskyi | Dreamstime.com
Wooden blocks with coins and the word 'wage' and an up arrow
5130118 © Mark Hryciw | Dreamstime.com
Single-family home under construction