Legos at Scale - Modular Wall Paneling

When people hear modular wall panel they imagine something flimsy, temporary or why not just use wood? We thought that too but These are structural, insulated, airtight, and durable — all in one piece.


Each panel locks into the next with foam-to-foam contact. That means no air gaps, no studs breaking up the insulation layer, and no sneaky spots for heat to leak out.

The panel’s are produced directly from factory and arrives ready to go. No framing, no drywall, no insulation to add later. The structure, the weather barrier, the insulation, the vapor control — it’s all built into one unit.

What’s inside the panel?

At the core is a high-performance insulation layer. Think rigid foam, but upgraded. It’s 10× more effective than fiberglass batts. Traditional insulation might give you R2 to R6 per inch. Our foam starts at R24 and goes all the way to R60. With our vacuum core, we can hit R120 — that’s better than what’s in many Arctic research stations.


In a regular house, walls are built with studs — usually wood or metal — every 16 inches. Those studs are strong, but they act like straws, sucking heat right through your wall. Even if your wall is rated R24, thermal bridging can drop its real performance much lower.

Our panels eliminate that entirely. There are no studs running through the insulation. Just a continuous thermal envelope, wrapped on all six sides of your home. That means heat stays in during the winter, and out during the summer.

This is where thermal bridging comes in.


Why does this matter for you?

  1. Your home stays warmer, using less energy ⚡️

  2. No drafts, no cold spots, no condensation problems 🚫

  3. Better comfort, lower utility bills, and a more resilient structure 💸

  4. Easier to heat with solar or off-grid systems 🕯️

These panels are strong enough to be structural, light enough to carry by hand, and fast enough to assemble in days. And unlike traditional builds with 10+ layers in each wall, ours does it all in one.

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