Capsule Castle is a
modular housing manufacturer based in Qingzhou, China. Since its founding in
2020, the company has focused on developing prefabricated “space capsule” homes
designed for fast installation, efficient shipping, and flexible use across various
environments. Its designs are intended for customers needing compact, durable
housing for residential, tourism, or commercial purposes.
Types of Units
Capsule Castle offers
two main housing types:
Double Deck Space Capsules: Multi-level units that maximize vertical
space while offering internal separation for various living functions.
Single Deck Space Capsules: Ground-level capsules featuring
dedicated areas for living and hygiene.
Both capsule types are
modular and designed for independent or stacked installation.
Production and
Capacity
Factory Size: 5,000 m²
Monthly Production Capacity: 50+ units
Global Deliveries: Over 100 units shipped internationally
All units are 100%
factory-produced and shipped for on-site assembly, with most installations
completed in approximately three days.
Design and
Construction
Capsule homes are
designed with the following functional features:
Modular Construction: Units are pre-built and assembled
on-site using a simplified interlocking system.
Fast Assembly: Designed to minimize construction time
and site disruption.
Material Considerations: Built for durability, while aiming to
reduce weight and improve energy efficiency.
Compact Shipping: Up to three capsules can fit in a single
standard shipping container.
Use Cases
Capsule homes are
suitable for:
Hospitality and resort applications
Temporary or mobile housing
Backyard additions or secondary dwellings
Remote or low-infrastructure areas
They provide a
flexible solution for both short-term and permanent installations.
Cost and Efficiency
Low Construction Costs: Factory production reduces material
waste and labor hours.
Reduced Maintenance: Prefab construction simplifies servicing
and upkeep.
Transport Optimization: Designed to minimize logistics costs.
Installation
Process
The assembly of a unit
typically follows this sequence:
Delivery of pre-manufactured modules to
the site
On-site positioning of structural
components
Integration of utilities and finishing
elements
Final inspection and handover
The total process can
be completed in a matter of days, depending on the site conditions.
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