Gary’s “Modular Home of the Month” – September 2023

Nantucket Single-Family Modular Cape: A Stunning Home that Celebrates the Island’s Heritage

My “Home of the Month” is a single-family modular home from Signature Building Systems in Moosic, PA. The home is part of an extensive collaboration between Signature and Richmond Great Point Development LLC, crafted to honor the historic architecture of Nantucket while relieving the critical housing shortage affecting the island.

The finished product is a stunning 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom custom modular home that blends seamlessly into the natural beauty of Nantucket Island. The exterior of the home is clad in classic cedar shake siding, which adds a touch of warmth and texture to the design. The home features an expansive open floor plan that flows harmoniously from room to room, with a great room that includes a gas fireplace and an adjacent sunroom.

The kitchen has white shaker cabinets, stainless steel LG appliances, and a center island with two pendant lights. The sunroom, which could flex as a dining nook, boasts coffered ceilings that were finished in our Moosic plant.

One of the standout features of this home is the white oak flooring that runs throughout. The hardwood floors add character to the space with a light, neutral color that complements a wide range of decor styles.

In addition to the white oak flooring, this home has other beautiful finishes that ensure it feels modern. The tiled bathrooms are elegant and bright, with clean lines and a contemporary feel. An abundance of natural light bathes each room via double-hung windows, while the fireplace is outfitted in shiplap. And the central air conditioning ensures that the new construction home is always comfortable on an island filled with historic homes.

The full basement (featuring exterior access, 10′ ceilings, multiple egress windows, and rough plumbing for a full bath, kitchen, and a second washer/dryer hook-up) provides future living space, while the spacious yard and finished deck are perfect for outdoor entertaining.

A Home that Honors Nantucket’s Heritage

The built environment of Nantucket Island is designated a National Historic Landmark, which means that it is protected by law from alterations that would damage its historic integrity. This designation reflects the importance of preserving the unique style and cultural history of the island.

Cultural events such as the Nantucket Daffodil Festival are an important part of the island’s heritage and a reflection of its unique character. The festival is a celebration of spring and a symbol of hope and renewal, and it brings together residents and visitors alike in a spirit of community.

While the built environment and cultural events are distinct, they are both integral to the character of Nantucket Island and contribute to its rich cultural heritage.

This home, as a part of the larger planned development, is a great example of how modular construction can be used to create high-quality, affordable housing that meets the unique needs of a particular community. With its open floor plan, beautiful finishes, and durable white oak flooring, this home is sure to be a beloved residence for years to come.

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Gary Fleisher

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Gary Fleisher

Gary Fleisher, “The Mod Coach”, has been entrenched in the offsite construction industry for most of his life. Having started his career in the lumber industry, Gary spent decades working with manufactured and modular home producers and homebuilders. For the past 15 years his blog and LinkedIn postings have introduced thousands to the benefits of factory-built construction and have served as a forum for industry professionals to share insights and perspectives. Gary lives in Hagerstown, MD with his wife, Peg.