Tiny Houses for Sale on Amazon - Prefab Homes and Cabin Kits on Amazon

2022-05-19 07:53:43 By : Ms. Simple Medical

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Oh, and did we mention the free shipping on many of these?

Did you know that you can actually buy full tiny house kits on Amazon? Plus, many of them include free shipping within just a few weeks. It just doesn't get easier than that. Whether you're looking for a home to live in, a she shed for some me-time, a garden shed to store all your tools and equipment, or a guest house for friends and family, these tiny houses take a bit of effort to put together, but the results pay off instantly.

Each of the kits we've listed below come with everything you should need to build a base unit. It's important to note, though, that none of them come outfitted with plumbing or electricity beforehand—you'll need to add those yourself if you want them. If you're planning on using your tiny home during the winter months, you might also want to look into insulating it. While many of these tiny houses are easily insulated below the floor, it's not efficient to insulate the walls due to plenty of windows, so do your research before making the decision.

If you're looking for a tiny home that has it all, this is your best bet. It comes complete with a plumbing system, electricity, flooring, roofing—everything you need to make this tiny house a home.

This cedar home is just dying to be your spring and summer oasis, complete with a little porch and window boxes.

This spruce cabin comes in at just over 200 sq. ft., making it the perfect guest house, large shed, or even a full living space. Electricity and plumbing can be added, and while the manufacturer doesn't recommend insulation due to all the windows, many reviews say a space heater will suffice in below-freezing temperatures.

You'll have to add plumbing and a bathroom to this barn-style home to make it livable, but we think this two-floor beauty is worth a little bit of extra work.

Double doors make getting lawn mowers and other large tools in and out of this shed easy. But this isn't your average backyard shed—the shingled roof, shuttered windows, and cupola up top make it a gorgeous addition to your garden.

At just under 150 sq. ft., this small but mighty cabin includes both a main living space with a double-door opening and a closet with its own door. It would be perfectly suited as a garden shed that can store all your tools and equipment, but could also easily be converted into a full home with plumbing, electricity, and insulation added below the floors.

It's more of a shed than a home, but this far less expensive alternative to the other homes on our list still has several of the amenities you'd need to live comfortably: shatterproof windows, corner shelves, steel wall supports, and a high-pitched roof. The locking doors are reinforced with steel.

There are two versions of this arched-roof cabin, this base unit that's secured to the ground and a house that sits on wheels and includes flower boxes. Both are 117 sq. ft., but the base unit is better suited as a tiny home and it can be outfitted with plumbing and insulation.

This modular home is the perfect blank slate for your tiny home journey. Add a shower, toilet, kitchenette to start, with the option of buying more containers if you ever need extra space.

This contemporary-styled tiny home is one of the largest and most-practicably livable on this list, coming in at just over 220 sq. ft. It includes an optional wall that can be used to section off a closet or bathroom, while the main living area has windows. It doesn't include plumbing or electricity, but both can be installed.

The smaller version of the Claudia tiny house mentioned above, this 123 sq ft home isn't insulated, but it is sturdy thanks to its all-spruce construction. French-style double doors open to a cozy living area that's surrounded by windows, making it the perfect little backyard escape.

If you're looking for a garden house that's ideal for enjoying the serenity of the outdoors, then this windowed-unit fits the bill. It's evenly split between a roofed porch that could easily be screened-in if you prefer and an indoor portion that has two full sides of windows.

It's not technically a tiny house, but this gingerbread playhouse was just too cute not to include! Give the little ones a tiny home of their own to play in. This option comes in 3 sizes: 8'x8', 8'x10', and 8'x12'.