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Tiny Homes

Tiny Homes made with Light Gauge Steel Framing

Tiny homes are popular throughout the world, not only as a means of affordable living but as weekenders, granny or teenage flats, art studios, Airbnb units, ‘glamping’ or farm accommodation etc.

In New Zealand, tiny homes are really becoming popular and we are proud to be part of this economic and sustainably housing movement.

Below are a few design plans we have ready to make up.

The plan samples below can be adjusted for $150+gst to suit your needs, i.e. window/door moved, or we can design from scratch your specs/draft drawings (sketches are fine) from only $395+gst.

Find out more, call 0292 888 020

Email contact@mezzanines.nz or use our contact form here.

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Tiny Homes Frames

Only 72 Hours from Order

That’s right, your tiny homes frames can be made within 72 hours from when your order is confirmed.

Our efficient production team (all qualified builders) can also erect the frames on your site or trailer from only $350+gst.

Tiny Homes Delivered straight from our factory
Tiny Homes Delivered straight from our factory
Tiny Homes Erected by our team on your site or trailer
Tiny Homes Erected by our team on your site or trailer

Advantages of Tiny Homes

People who have lived in tiny homes speak glowingly about their many benefits. They say living tiny has made their lives better in numerous ways, such as:

  1. Lower Expenses. A tiny house costs a lot less to build than a full-sized one. It’s possible to build a tiny house for under $25,000. The average price for a full-sized house, by contrast, is significantly higher – more than 10 times as much. Cutting back on housing expenses enables tiny house owners to put more money toward luxuries (such as travel), save for retirement by using what you might have been spending on a house payment to put into KiwiSaver and the like, or simply work less.
  2. No Mortgage. Most people can’t afford to buy a house without taking out a mortgage, which only adds to the long-term cost. No 30-year mortgage at interest with Tiny Home living.
  3. Lower Energy Use. Tiny houses don’t just cost less upfront – they’re also much cheaper to maintain. Bills for electricity, fuel, water, and waste disposal are all much lower. In addition, it’s much easier to live off the grid in a tiny house, since you can heat the entire space with a small wood stove and power it with a small solar array. Many tiny houses even have composting toilets, which break down waste without needing to be hooked up to a sewage system.
  4. Freedom of Movement. A tiny house has a small footprint, so it doesn’t require a large plot of land. In addition, many small houses are built on trailers, so their owners can take them along whenever they move to a new city. For many people, this is a way to enjoy a life on the road without giving up all the comforts of home.
  5. Easier Maintenance. A tiny house is easy to take care of. With less space to clean and fewer appliances to repair, tiny house owners can spend less time on chores and more on their work, hobbies, and relationships.
  6. Harmony With Nature. The tiny house movement goes hand in hand with the environmental movement. Tiny homes require less material to build and less energy to power. Also, their small size makes them easier to site in a place that’s close to nature.
  7. A Simpler Life. A tiny house doesn’t have room for any kind of excess stuff: bulging wardrobes, elaborate electronics, and huge libraries of books and videos. Tiny homeowners pare their belongings down to the essentials, keeping only the items that truly enrich their lives.