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Prefabricated tiny homes are gaining popularity as they are affordable, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. With home prices rising in the US, more and more people are looking to downsize or even relocate to a smaller space.
For those who are interested in going green, there are several companies that offer prefabricated tiny houses for sale. These houses are built off-site and delivered right to your door.
If you want to own a tiny house but don’t have the time to build it yourself, there are prefabricated options that can help you get started. These kits typically include blueprints, a customized trailer and a list of supplies needed to complete your project.
Wheelhaus is a popular small-home manufacturer that offers built-to-order models that are ready for delivery in a few weeks. The company’s Wedge model comes with a kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom space all within a 38-foot-long home.
Other prefab options are modular and manufactured homes, which can also be delivered to your door in a few months. However, these types of houses can be a bit more complex to construct and may require specialized knowledge. Besides, they can be expensive.
ZipKitHome is a relatively newcomer to the prefabricated home scene. They build a variety of modern, high-value prefab and modular home models that utilize many best practice building techniques for energy efficiency and performance. The company has an impressive eight models, seven of which are under 1500 square feet in size. The most notable is the Alpine series, a two-story model with some serious curb appeal in a slick, low-maintenance package.
Their top-notch customer service is what sets them apart from the competition, but they have a long way to go to catch up with their bigger brothers in the modular housing business. Regardless, there is something to be said for taking a gamble on a kit home that will save you time and money in the long run.
Abodu, a Redwood City, California-based startup, specializes in prefabricated tiny homes that are typically built in the backyard of a family’s primary home. These small, cottage-like structures are known as Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), and they offer a way to add additional housing at a fraction of the cost of a traditional home.
To date, Abodu has already built 100 ADUs across California and Oregon. Its models are inspired by Scandinavian minimalism, and each has a California-modern flair.
If you are looking for a way to add some extra room, Kanga Room Systems has some prefabricated tiny home kits that can work for you. They are available in two styles – the Modern and the Cottage – and come with all sorts of options for closets, lofts, bedrooms, bathrooms, living spaces and even covered porches.
The company based in Austin, Texas has been around for more than six years and they have some really great products. They have kits for granny pods, office spaces and art studios that are perfect for a growing family or a busy business.
Their prefabricated cabins are available as shell kits, installed shells (Texas only) and turnkey buildings. The cabins will look complete from the outside once local installation is done with only the pine tongue & groove ceiling cover and exposed studs on the inside.
The Loft by Homm Space is an example of a prefabricated tiny home that you can get delivered in just 12 weeks. It’s perfect for anyone who’s looking to downsize or just needs a bit of extra space in their life.
It’s also great for people with mobility issues. The structure features wet rooms, hoist tracks, and appliances that meet Americans with Disabilities Act standards.
The house can be used as a bedroom, storage, or work room. It’s also a perfect she-shed for potting plants or storing your gardening supplies.