
A house building firm has developed a bungalow that can be built in just one day.

The innovative one or two bedroom single-storey homes have been designed so families can move in the same day their house is built.

All the bungalows, which come with the option of furniture already included, need is to be dropped on their foundations, connected to gas and electricity and they are ready to live in.

The two-bedroom version costs £60,000 while a one-bed set-up costs just £55,000.

The innovative one or two bedroom single-storey homes have been designed so families can move in the same day their house is built

All the bungalows, which come with the option of furniture already included, need is to be dropped on their foundations, connected to gas and electricity and they are ready to live in

The firm now hopes to construct the prefab bungalows, which are designed to last a minimum of 60 years, on disused Council-owned sites across the UK

The prefab homes are being built by Willerby Innovations in Hull, East Yorkshire, and can comfortably fit a family-of-four, with the company able to provide bunk-beds for the children's bedroom.

The bungalows also have a large galley kitchen, spacious living and dining room as well as a family-sized bathroom.

They can also be delivered across the country as far as a lorry or wagon can reach.

The firm now hopes to construct the prefab bungalows, which are designed to last a minimum of 60 years, on disused Council-owned sites across the UK.

It is hoped the homes will also help to reduce the housing crisis across the country.

Phil Parks, lead commercial manager at Willerby Innovations, said: 'The latest government initiatives continue to focus heavily on long-term goals including its ambitious target to build one million new homes by 2020.

'But even with initiatives in place to help housing associations and developers build more homes, it still doesn't address today's pressure on local authorities to meet the immediate social needs. Action needs to be taken now.

'There are thousands of people at risk of homelessness in the UK with this predicated to rise sharply creating a growing demand for housing from the elderly, the vulnerable and the temporary homeless.

The prefab homes are being built by Willerby Innovations in Hull, East Yorkshire, and can comfortably fit a family-of-four, with the company able to provide bunk-beds for the children's bedroom

The bungalows also have a large galley kitchen, spacious living and dining room as well as a family-sized bathroom

Phil Parks, lead commercial manager at Willerby Innovations, said: 'The latest government initiatives continue to focus heavily on long-term goals including its ambitious target to build one million new homes by 2020'

The popup bungalows have already been trialed by The Wrekin Housing Trust in Telford, Shropshire

'The Urban Bungalow gives local authorities a cost-effective and immediate solution to a problem that just isn't going to go away.

'It also helps bring back into use, smaller, derelict or unprofitable sites whilst transforming these neighbourhoods with minimum disruption.'

The popup bungalows have already been trialed by The Wrekin Housing Trust in Telford, Shropshire.

Wayne Gethings, managing director at The Wrekin Housing Trust, said: 'It is predicted that 27,500 homes will be needed across Shropshire before 2026. There is also high demand for bungalows as there will be 100,000 people over 65 in Shropshire by 2030, accounting for 30% of the population.

'My hope is that homes like this might be a way of addressing the need for more affordable housing in the immediate term.