M.A.DI. is a company that produces A-Frame houses that can be set up more or less anywhere with a firm ground. Stupid Dope reports that they've tapped into the popularity of sustainable living, and made it far cheaper and quicker to actually live in a house that aligns with your principals.

A M.A.DI. house can be installed in a single day, and it doesn't require a foundation. Yet their shape makes them earthquake-resistant. They can be lived in permanently, or used for temporary installations, like exhibits, fairs, or in emergencies, like for disaster relief.

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The lack of foundation also means that if you want to fold you M.A.DI. up and take it away, the soil beneath is 100 percent recoverable, according to their website. It can also be easily stored in a warehouse until it's time to break out those A-Frames again.

A basic M.A.DI. is rated an energy class B, but can be fairly easily upgraded. The company offers the option of adding solar panels and making the structures energy independent.

A tiny flat pack home that only takes six hours to build! : Italian architect, Renato Vidal created the folding home, M.A.Di, which can be assembled by three people on any surface in about six hours. : “It creates cosy and safe places highly customisable according to your needs,” its website says. A post shared by Gettes Place (@gettesplace) on Nov 29, 2017 at 11:30pm PST

The modules also comes in five different sizes, with the smallest version starting at € 28,000.00. This includes a staircase to the upper floor, a kitchen connection, and bathroom facilities—including a bidet, of course.