4DIFY’s work in 3D printed home construction in California continues to gain national attention. Our recently completed 3D-printed home in Yuba County was featured by Realtor.com, showcasing the interior design and construction technology behind the project.
The article highlights the first fully 3D-printed home built by 4DIFY, a roughly 1,000-square-foot residence listed for $375,000, and provides a look inside the modern interior design of the robot-built structure.
Built using large-scale additive construction technology, the home replaces traditional wood framing with precision-layered concrete printed by industrial construction robots, demonstrating how automation can help accelerate housing development while creating durable structures resistant to fire, mold, and pests.
The project is part of a small cluster of homes in Yuba County designed to demonstrate how 3D printed housing in California can improve construction efficiency and reduce waste while delivering high-quality homes.
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At 4DIFY, we’re excited to continue advancing additive construction and 3D printed homes in the United States, and we look forward to building more projects that push the boundaries of modern housing.