Prefabricated Single-Storey Cabin – The Backcountry Hut Company
This single-storey prefabricated cabin is based on an 18.5'' x 10'' module (185 sq ft), and cabin modules can combined to create a wide range of flexible options. The commitment to our
This single-storey prefabricated cabin is based on an 18.5'' x 10'' module (185 sq ft), and cabin modules can combined to create a wide range of flexible options. The commitment to our
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CABN manufactures the homes in a controlled environment facility located in Brockville, Ont. There, they are assembled and packaged into a home kit. The kits are transported in a 40-foot shipping container or on a flat-bed truck, where they are moved to the site - a building envelope can be erected in three to five days.
CABN has worked to create a line of prefabricated homes that fit within many of the permitting requirements found within Canada and the U.S. For example, our smallest model, HUTT, is available for preassembled delivery and fits within the regulations of many jurisdictions. All models are code compliant across North America.
The energy generated by rooftop solar makes CABN’s prefabs viable for off-grid living. The units can also connect to municipal utilities. What’s the most exciting project you’ve realized to date? We have a fully functioning show home in Mallorytown, Ontario, and will be breaking ground on our first build in the U.S. this fall in Maine.
The savings are partly attributed to CABN's ‘Energy Informed Design,’ which uses Passive House as a standard and optimizes energy efficiency per home by adjusting for factors like the building’s angle to the south, the climate, the windows, heat recovery and insulation.