Tiny Home Builder Expands Its Offerings–Literally

Wyoming-based Wheelhaus announces a collection of mid-sized modular homes.

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Wyoming firm Wheelhaus is offering a new line of 1,500-square-foot homes based on its popular Wedge tiny cabin, shown here.

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Wyoming firm Wheelhaus is offering a new line of 1,500-square-foot homes based on its popular Wedge tiny cabin, shown here.

A Wyoming tiny home builder is taking its miniscule homes to the next level, offering models up to 1,500 square feet.

Jackson, Wyo.-based Wheelhaus has added a collection of modular homes to its popular line of architect-designed tiny cabins. The homes are built in a climate-controlled facility and delivered to the homesite ready to be furnished. Current models range from 400 square feet to 1,500 square feet and can be customized.

“This can all be traced back to our Wedge model,” says Wheelhaus founder and president Jamie Mackay. “The Wedge is the cornerstone of our tiny house models and folks started asking us to put multiple units together to make one larger home and it grew from there.”

Wheelhaus shows eight different modular designs on its website but Mackay explains that any of their 400 square feet tiny house designs can be used as components in a modular home. All modules are priced including kitchens with solid-surface countertops, high-grade cabinetry with soft-close doors, fixtures, and appliances. Space-efficient bathrooms have tile, European style glass shower, high-end fixtures, and a closet large enough for an optional combo washer/dryer and a linen shelf. Bedrooms are sized to fit a king-size bed and two side tables.

And now the company is getting some contracts from developers. First is a vacation cabin rental resort in Montana and some modular communities in Utah and Colorado are on the drawing boards

“We’re building 60 duplexes for a vacation rental resort and have plans on the table for a residential community with several hundred homes and cabins,” says Mackay.

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Jennifer Goodman

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