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Quick Housing Solutions: Modular Granny Flat Designs from Australia

Quick Housing Solutions, based in Sydney, Australia, has developed a line of compact modular dwellings marketed as “SHACK in a PACK.” The product range includes the one-bedroom Jillaroo, the studio Squatter, and the backyard office Joey.

Design Details

  • Manufacturer: Quick Housing Solutions
  • Location: Sydney, Australia
  • Construction: Modular panel system with snap-click-lock technology
  • Assembly: No heavy equipment required
  • Models: Joey (office), Squatter (studio), Jillaroo (one-bedroom)
  • Customization: Multiple color options available
  • Use Case: Granny flats, accessory dwelling units, home offices

Joey Backyard Office Exterior

Joey backyard office modular unit by Quick Housing Solutions

Images via Quick Housing Solutions


Joey Office Floor Plan

Joey backyard office floor plan layout

Squatter Studio Exterior

Squatter studio modular unit exterior

Squatter Studio Floor Plan

Squatter studio floor plan with bathroom and kitchenette

Jillaroo One-Bedroom Exterior

Jillaroo one-bedroom modular granny flat

Jillaroo One-Bedroom Floor Plan

Jillaroo one-bedroom floor plan with separate sleeping area

Lessons from Modular Granny Flat Design

  • Snap-Together Systems Speed Installation: Panel systems that click together eliminate the need for specialized tools and heavy equipment
  • Product Lines Address Multiple Markets: Offering office, studio, and bedroom configurations covers different customer needs from one manufacturing process
  • ADU Policies Create Market Opportunities: Government regulations permitting accessory dwelling units open demand for compact housing products
  • Color Options Add Perceived Value: Allowing exterior customization helps units blend with existing properties
  • Flat-Pack Shipping Reduces Costs: Modular panels that ship flat lower transportation expenses compared to fully-built structures

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  • Jay Creighton
    September 30, 2010, 3:12 am

    Very nice. I love the simple geometry, clear space delineation, and public vs. private space separation. Simple, clean lines, logic, efficiency and comfort. That's just the way I like it.

  • creeksitter
    October 1, 2010, 10:40 am

    Something is off on the metric conversion. The square feet look like they should be multiplied by a factor of 3 or so.

  • DougTheBug
    June 14, 2011, 6:37 pm

    I agree creeksitter, 38 sq feet would very much not represent that office.

  • June 14, 2011, 9:41 pm

    Yeah… I’m not sure what I was on when I wrote this post.

  • allister patterson
    September 8, 2011, 5:18 am

    the jillaroo dosnt look right a one bed looking that big of 18m2 i dont know but it dont seem right to me

  • Misty
    June 20, 2015, 2:39 am

    In the one bedroom where is the closet?

  • dongbo chen
    November 11, 2015, 11:27 am

    it’s very cute,and the arrangement of the house is right and make me comfortable.

  • Jon
    June 14, 2016, 2:23 am

    I would like to know what type of insulation or if there is any used in tiny houses ceilings to keep out heat in the summer.

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