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Cabin Fever Prefab Tiny Houses: The Zip 120 Sq Ft Relocatable Cabin

Cabin Fever manufactures prefab structures designed for longevity and portability. Some models are engineered to be relocated, and at just 120 square feet, the Zip cabin is permit-exempt in most localities.

The Zip Prefab Cabin

the zip tiny prefab house by cabin feverImages © Cabin Fever


Design Details

  • Type: Prefab cabin
  • Model: The Zip
  • Size: 120 sq ft
  • Builder: Cabin Fever
  • Permit Status: Exempt in most localities due to size
  • Portability: Designed to be relocatable
  • Customization: Features, design, and size are customizable
  • Construction: Engineered to last a lifetime

Lessons from Prefab Cabins

  • Size Affects Permit Requirements: Structures under 120-200 sq ft often bypass building permit requirements in many jurisdictions
  • Prefab Reduces On-Site Construction Time: Factory-built components arrive ready to assemble
  • Relocatable Design Adds Flexibility: Structures built for transport can move with you
  • Customization Is Still Possible: Even prefab structures can be tailored to specific needs
  • Quality Engineering Ensures Longevity: Professional design and construction outlast DIY approaches in most cases

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Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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  • Davidrc
    March 1, 2010, 2:37 pm

    I’d bookmarked this site a couple of months ago, they have many sizes and styles to choose from. Also lots of good layout ideas. I especially like the fairly minimal but very functional kitchens. I’ve always thought that the little short displays that the home centers use to display different door styles were just what I needed for a kitchen.

  • Alex
    March 2, 2010, 11:54 am

    David I loved their kitchens too. I’m intending on visiting them in Miami if they have a showroom there to take a look at some of their structures.

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