Best Prefab Cabins of 2020

Best Prefab Cabins of 2023: 14 Modular Cabins Reviewed

Are you dreaming of living in a log cabin, but have no idea how to start building your own?

Perhaps the process of building a home from scratch seems too intimidating to you, or maybe you simply don’t have the time to dedicate to managing and overseeing a traditional log home build.

Prefab cabins are a fantastic solution to this. They offer a quick and easy solution to creating your dream home, quickly and effortlessly.

Pre-built in factories, modular cabins meet all the building regulations and will be delivered to you and built on your site usually within days.

Here are ten of the best prefab log cabins available right now and four additionnal pre built cabins.

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14 of the Best Prefab Cabins

14. System 00

System 00 from Backcountry Hut Company is a well designed small prefab A-frame cabin. 

System 00 small prefab cabins features a charming A-frame design and an approximately 10 x 10 feet layout. Perfect for a single-bedroom sleeping prefab bunkie, this compact dwelling is delivered in flatpack form by truck (or even helicopter if you choose a remote location).

Backcountry Hut Company’s prefabricated assembly kit is one of the best options for an off-grid retreat cabin. Depending on the project site and intended use, this system may be built without a building permit.

13. Koto and Abodu Cabin

Koto, a British modular housing company, collaborated with American homebuilder Abodu to bring their latest version of prebabricated tiny homes to the US. 

The Koto x Abodu pre built cabins are designed to be used as vacation homes, guest accommodations, or prefab backyard cottage.

This modular cabin stands out in the market for its unique and thought-provoking design that showcases the best of Scandinavian simplicity with Californian coastal influence. The cabin’s exterior features sleek lines and a natural wood finish that blends seamlessly into any environment. The interior space is designed to maximize natural light and create a sense of calm and tranquillity.

The Koto Abodu Cabin is also incredibly efficient, with a quick build time of just two weeks. Whether you’re looking for a permanent residence or a vacation home, the Koto Abodu Cabin is an excellent choice that combines beauty, functionality, and sustainability.

12. System 01

System 01 is a modular cabin concept developed by Canadian designers from Backcountry Hut Company. 

It is a versatile and scalable modular design that can be easily assembled and disassembled to suit various environments and applications, from remote backcountry locations to urban settings.

The modularity of System 01 is one of its key features, allowing it to be customised and configured to suit specific needs and site conditions. 

This modular design also enables easy transportation, installation and maintenance of the cabins, reducing the environmental impact of the construction process.

Overall, the Backcountry Hut Company’s modular cabin concepts offer a flexible and aesthetic solution for various living and working environments, focusing on modularity, versatility, and off-grid living.

11. The Nolla prefab cabin

Initially designed by Robin Falck with eco-friendly materials, the Nolla Zero Cabin is a minimalist A-frame cabin created for an off-grid and self-sufficient purpose.

Its less than 100 square foot living area features large windows offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

The cabin is planned to be easy to transport and maintain. Moreover, It can be assembled within just a few hours. It’s powered by solar panels and a small wood-burning stove for heating and cooking.

Overall, the Nolla A-Frame Cabin is an eco-friendly and mobile cabin offering zero-emission accommodations in unique and normally inaccessible locations amid nature.

10. The Tyron

The Tyron - Prefab Cabin
One Bedroom – (c) Blue Ridge Log Cabins

The Tyron is a perfect cozy small home, which is ideal for a couple, a weekend getaway, or a lodge.

With just one bedroom and one bathroom on either side, the middle section has an open-plan living space with a beautiful kitchen.

This simple, small home is ideally sized for a cozy cabin nestled away in the woods. Its simplicity is what makes it so beautiful.

There is the option of adding a porch after the modular log home has been delivered to the site.

9. The Moose

The Moose
One/Two Bedrooms – (c) Deer Run Cabins

This small, more intimate home is ideal for weekend getaways or can be used as a permanent residence for a couple.

Once you’ve designed the floorplan for The Moose, the prefab cabin will be delivered and placed onto your foundation.

This small home has a, gabled roof, with a porch which runs the length of the front of the building.

It can be delivered finished, with a complete kitchen, bathroom and all the electrics and plumbing installed, ready to move into straight away.

8. The Cape Cod Prefab Cabin

The Cape Cod Modular Cabin
One/Two Bedrooms – (c) Zook Cabins

If you’re looking for a traditional log home, complete with dormers in the roof, this might be the ideal match for you.

The Cape Cod is perfect for areas that have heavy snowfall due to the roof’s steeper pitch. This roof is also great if you need additional storage space or an extra bedroom.

This modular cabin can be customized to create the exact floorplan and home that you need, and there is the option to have the home finished, including the interior, flooring, electrics, and kitchen.

7. The Musketeer

The Musketeer
One – Three Bedrooms – (c) My Cozy Cabins

This is an excellent retirement home, with everything set out on one level. The Musketeer has a steep roof, which allows for plenty of storage space in the roof area.

It has a six-foot-deep porch that stretches the entire width of the home, perfect for relaxing outside on those warm evenings.

It is available in a multitude of layouts, from a one-bedroom house to a larger three-bedroom home.

6. The Chalet Prefab Cabin

The Chalet
One – Three Bedrooms – (c) My Cozy Cabins

If you have a plot of land with an amazing view, then you’ll want to make sure that your cabin enhances and makes the most of your surroundings.

The Chalet maximizes the surrounding views, with its abundance of glass windows and large deck area.

The front of the building is made almost entirely of glass, with two patio doors, and six huge trapezoid windows above to let in as much light as possible.

Similar to most modular models, it can be built in a few different sizes depending on the size of your family, and your requirements.

5. The Sportsman Prefab Log Cabin

The Sportsman
One – Three Bedrooms – (c) Riverwood Cabins

If you’re looking for a compact home, or perhaps a second vacation home, The Sportsman cabin might be for you.

It is both affordable and practical, which makes it ideal for those who have a tighter budget.

This home looks like a traditional hunting or fishing cabin, with a covered porch on the gable end and a vaulted ceiling inside.

Towards the front half of the property is the kitchen and living area, and the back section can house either one or two bedrooms depending on the purpose and how many people will be living there.

4. The Settler Prefab Cabin

The Settler
Two/Three Bedrooms – (c) My Cozy Cabins


With a traditional gabled roof and a front porch that spans the entire width of the house, The Settler is an excellent, fully customizable home.

The bedrooms, bathroom, and kitchen are all tucked away along the back and side of the house, to allow for a large open living area.

This cabin can be designed and delivered to you in several sizes and layouts, from a two-bedroom, one-bathroom home, to a larger three-bed, two-bath home.

3. The Mountaineer Deluxe Prefabricated Cabin

The Moutaineer Deluxe Prefab Log Cabin
Two/Three Bedrooms – (c) Zook Cabins

This deluxe home is the ultimate log home, offering from 1,172 to 2,346 square footage of living space and it can be custom-designed to fit your exact requirements.

Each one of the Mountaineer Deluxe homes is built by experienced Amish craftsmen, ensuring that they are unique and of high quality.

With huge vaulted ceilings in the great room and a loft area that looks out over the room, this home is sure to provide the perfect backdrop for big social gatherings and more intimate family occasions.

2. The Legacy Prefab Cabin

The Legacy
Two – Four Bedrooms – (c) Riverwood Cabins

With a steep gabled roof, The Legacy is the perfect log home for a mountain retreat, whether it’s a large vacation getaway or a family home.

This is one of the most visually beautiful log homes available, with the huge windows built into the gable roof which allows plenty of light to infiltration the cathedral great room.

The large footprint allows plenty of space for big families and creates a welcoming space.

This cabin can be designed with a large wrap-around porch, perfect for sitting out in the early morning or late evening.

1. The Homestead

The Homestead Prefabricated Cabin
Two – Five Bedrooms – (c) Riverwood Cabins

The Homestead is a one-and-a-half-story modular home that can be designed to have between two and five bedrooms.

It has a large open plan floor space for the main living area which consists of the kitchen, a dining room, and a family room.

The second floor has generous bedroom space with dormers, which not only provides plenty of space but creates a modern look from the outside.

This prefab cabin is fully customizable, from the type of logs used, to the number of bedrooms and the roofing material options.

The Homestead is ideal for many different locations, from areas which experience heavy snow, to seaside resorts.

The Benefits of Choosing a Modular Cabin

Benefits of Choosing A Log Cabin

Quick and Easy

Most companies will deliver your log home within a few months of the design phase being completed.

Due to the way it is built (usually in two or three sections) it can be put together and ready to move into in less than a week once it is on-site.

This is much easier and quicker than standard log cabin kits which are delivered to you in hundreds of pieces, for you to put together.

Expertise at Your Fingertips

Companies that offer modular cabins typically have decades worth of experience in building quality and long-lasting log homes.

If you’re building on a piece of land which is particularly tricky to access, modular companies have all the necessary equipment to navigate their buildings onto your site.

Customizable

Prefab cabins can be customized during the design phase, to allow you to create the home that you require.

Most companies will offer at least three or four different floorplan options for each log home design, giving you plenty of freedom to add or remove rooms, create more open-plan spaces, and add outside decks.

Building Regulations and Inspections

Most companies will adhere to the strictest building codes, and inspections will be completed during the build, in the factory.

Usually, the only inspections you’ll need are a site inspection before the build, and a second one to ensure the foundations and way in which the log home is placed on them, meet the correct criteria.

Uniform and Quality

Along with each manufacturer’s years’ worth of expertise will come a high-level quality of construction so you can be sure that your home will last for decades to come.

The way these homes are built ensures that all the logs are uniform which creates a neat and clean look. If you prefer the less uniform look of the rustic cabin, then a prefab build probably isn’t the best option for you.

Top Five Steps to Choosing the Best Prefab Cabin

Step One: Budget

Affordable Prefab cabins can cost anywhere from $25,000 to upwards of $300,000 for a large family home.

Your budget will depend on the purpose of the cabin, whether it’s a primary residence or a vacation home, and your personal circumstances.

Always work out what you can afford before starting your search, this way you’ll avoid getting into more debt than you can afford.

Step Two: Find a Company

There are hundreds of different log kit companies throughout America, but you want to find one who will prebuild the cabin at their factory, and bring it to your piece of land, at an almost complete phase.

Your final decision will be based on the company’s location and reputability, and the price of the modular log cabin kit.

Step Three: Choose the Floorplan

Once you know your budget and the company you want to work with, you can start to create the ideal floorplan.

If you let the manufacturer know roughly what you’d like, and how many floors and bedrooms, you’ll be given several options from their pre-existing floorplans.

If you can’t find anything that is right, most companies will be happy to work with you to design a different floorplan for one of their existing buildings.

Step Four: Prepare the Site

Most companies will require you to prepare the site, with adequate foundations which have been inspected by your local authority.

If you prefer to get hands on, you can lay the foundations for yourself, or you can hire a builder to build them for you.

Step Five: Delivery

Your new home will usually be delivered within 12-24 weeks of finalizing your floorplan.

Depending on how many sections your home has been built in and any extras which are being added to the home such as porches, or roof dormers, the process of putting the building together can take anywhere from one day to a couple of weeks.

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Prefab Log Cabin Statistics
Note: These figures have been calculated from industry averages, for exact figures and values contact your local manufacturer for a precise price.

What is a Modular Cabin?

This type of cabin is a building which is manufactured offsite, in a controlled factory setting.

Around 50-90% of the log cabin will be completed in the factory and it will then be transported to your address in large pieces.

Once it’s on your land it will be assembled and put together. Depending on the size, this process can take anywhere from a few hours to a week.

What is the difference between Prefabs and Modulars?

These terms are often used interchangeably for buildings that have been pre-built in a factory so the pieces can be quickly put together on site.

The technical difference is that a modular cabin is a type of prefab cabin. Another example of a type of prefab build is a panel-built home.

In short all modular cabins are prefabricated, but the opposite is not always true.

Summary

Prefab cabins are an excellent option for people who want to build a hassle-free log cabin, quickly and easily.

Hopefully, if you’re looking for a prebuilt cabin, one of these ten will be the perfect match for you.

From a one-bedroom cabin to a larger four-bed family home, prefabrications come in all shapes and sizes.

Follow our guide on how to choose the right one, and hopefully, you’ll be sat in your new home before you know it!

Are you thinking of buying a prefab cabin or do you prefer the traditional more rustic look of a hand-built log cabin?

Comments

  • Very helpful information! Riverwood Cabins appears to have gone bankrupt from recent news reports

    • Hi Patrick, thanks for your message. I have heard and this is such a shame! Our team are working on replacing these cabins. Thanks, David

    • Hi Steve, I don’t have any recommendations but I’ll leave your comment here in hope that someone who can recommend someone sees your post. Thanks, David

    • Hi Deby, My Cozy Cabins have only built as far west as Indiana, so that particular model won’t be anywhere near Arizona. No pricing is given on the website so you would need to contact them directly. Keep well, David.

    • Did you ever find a company that builds a prefab cabin in AZ? I’ve been looking also. Thanks for any recommendations. Debra

      • I live in the Phoenix area and have seen many module homes that had the cabin style look with split log exteriors.
        I would search the Mesa, AZ area for module homes and just look at the pictures for the log siding. This area is also big on those Park Model Homes (399sqft). good luck.

    • Hi Robert, The pricing currently given on Deer Run Cabins’ website for The Moose is $28,224 – $64,512, but you’d need to contact them directly to find any additional costs. Hope you’re well, David.

    • Hi Cathy, there isn’t much information regarding which states they operate in. Best to send them a message here. Thanks, David

  • I’m interested n the Musketeer and Mountaineer cabins…who do I contact? We are located in East Machias, ME.

    Thanks

  • I’m interested in either the Musketeer or the Homestead. Can you tell me please who builds these and posssibly the cost?

    • Hi Linda, it says underneath each image which company the cabin is from. You need to look on their website or get in touch with them to find out the cost of that particular cabin. Thanks, David.

    • Hi Linda, there should be quite a few options available to you. If you use the contact form to email me I can provide you with some more advice. Thanks, David

  • Looking to build prefab log cabins in Texas and Oklahoma. Any companies that service these two states? Thank you!

      • David

        I live in East Texas and we are looking to have a prefab cabin 3 bedroom 2 bath built. Can you assist in providing a contact we can reach out to please?

    • Hi Diane, most of the companies featured in this roundup will deliver statewide, I would recommend getting in touch with one of them. Many thanks, David

  • I am interested in a modular cabin with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and laundry room. I am looking for it to be delivered to Mount Airy, NC. Do you included all the flooring, appliances, etc?

    • Hi Nadine, at Log Cabin Hub we give the best advice we can on building your own log home, and best practices when buying kits, modular cabins, prefabs, etc. We don’t actually provide the cabins themselves – each cabin’s provider can be found under its image. Go well, David.

  • I have a piece of property that’s accessible by boat in South east Alaska .I’d like to assemble a log cabin on the property.around 800 square feet including a loft . Do you have any ideas on a company that would work for me I understand I’ll have to have it shipped to Seattle or Bellingham Wa .
    Thank you

    • Hi Patrick, I don’t have any direct experience with any companies for that particular service but I can leave your message here in hope that someone who knows can help out. David

  • I am interested in the Mountaineer and the Homestead. The land is in Saratoga County, New York and it can get a lot of snow. How do I contact the manufacturers of these styles or what manufacturer would you recommend for this area in upstate New York.

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