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Modern Cabana: Prefab Backyard Buildings from San Francisco

Modern Cabana, a San Francisco-based company, specializes in high-quality prefab backyard buildings. Their designs serve as solutions for personal space needs—writing nooks, offices, retreats, studios, and guest houses.

Modern Cabana in Landscape Setting

Modern Cabana prefab building in landscaped backyard

Wooded Setting Installation

Modern Cabana structure in wooded backyard setting

Backyard Office Installation

Modern Cabana as backyard home office

Photo Credits: Modern Cabana | Photographer: Bruce Damonte

Design Details

  • Company: Modern Cabana
  • Location: San Francisco, California
  • Type: Prefab backyard buildings
  • Size Range: From 120 sq ft (10×12) to 300 sq ft (12×25)
  • Options: Basic structures to full studios with bath and kitchen
  • Style: Modern, clean-lined aesthetic

Potential Uses

  • Home office or writing studio
  • Art or music studio
  • Guest house
  • Personal retreat
  • Yoga or meditation space
  • Pool house

Lessons from Prefab Backyard Buildings

  • Prefab Speeds Installation: Factory-built components reduce on-site construction time
  • Scalable Sizes Work: Offering multiple sizes lets customers choose based on budget and need
  • Modern Design Has Market Appeal: Clean lines and quality materials attract design-conscious buyers
  • Separate Structures Add Value: Backyard buildings can increase property value while meeting immediate needs
  • Multi-Purpose Design Maximizes Investment: Structures that can transition between uses remain valuable over time

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Alex

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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  • October 19, 2010, 12:37 am

    That is quite expensive for a tiny house, but anyway the house looks good. The price worth it.

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