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
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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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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.
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.