Meet MyKabin — a DADU/ADU-building company that serves the greater Seattle area by creating backyard homes AND doing all the legwork of permitting and sitework! Everything will be done to code, and there are no hidden costs. Hopefully entrepreneurs could learn from this model and provide a similar service all over the United States!
MyKabin has a number of models, from their smallest Kabin to a two-bedroom, two-story Kabin. The one pictured below is their 340 sq. ft. model, called the “Cascade.” It features a studio-style layout, complete with a full kitchen and a bathroom.
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Backyard ADU for Seattle-Area Residents! MyKabin

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Here is the interior of a finished Cascade Traditional model.

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This is the layout.

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Another view!

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This sketch includes the sizing.

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Here’s another way to finish the exterior.

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Highlights:
- A spacious backyard studio with a full kitchen, bath, and 40 sq. ft. covered front porch.
- Full kitchen with a GE appliance package and multiple upgrade options
- Common room with vaulted ceiling to maximize space, plus a partially vaulted loft above bathroom/laundry
- Adjustable interior layouts
- Customizable window sizes and locations
- Constructed to Built Green’s 4-star standards
- Cost: $144,500 (+tax)
- SERVICES INCLUDED:
- Site survey
- Soils reports (if needed)
- Permitting
- All utility connections (typically, including a new dedicated electrical meter)
- Site preparation and restoration (additional landscaping extra)
- Foundation, construction and site supervision
- Final finishes, including all paint and trim
(interior and exterior) - Basic appliance package, including install and hook-up
- Final clean, debris haul-away and disposal following all
- Built Green 4-star standards
Each model includes some options for customization of finishes. This one starts at $144K (and that includes all the permits and installation). You can learn more here.
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This is nice. I love the bright and airy space. It dosnt feel claustrphobic like other tiny homes.
I think it’s so helpful that it doesn’t have to fit within an 8-10 foot width. It makes a huge difference in not making things feel too tight.
I really like this one. The laundry area and closet space is wonderful.
I know it is merely personal preference but, I am more a “couch” eater than a “table” eater so I would choose like a recliner/love seat over table; again, that is more ME than others. Whatever floats your boat ⚓️ But I could be happy there!
Totally understand that!