Modular Model Cabins
Combining the charm of rustic living with modern efficiency, Dwellity modular cabins deliver comfort and sustainability without compromising style. Built on a foundation and constructed to residential building codes for year-round living.
Modular Model Cabins by Dwellity
Explore Dwellity modular lodges and cabins—built on a foundation to residential building codes, with flexible sizes and customization for year-round living.


Cedar Ridge Lodge Model
- 1,092 sq. ft. living space
- 160 sq. ft. porch
- 329 sq. ft. loft


Kiononia Lodge Model
- 696 sq. ft. living space
- 252 sq. ft. porch


Redwood Lodge Model
- 390–870 sq. ft. living space
- Optional add-ons: 72–84 sq. ft. loft, 64–84 sq. ft. porch


Apex Lodge Model
- 480 sq. ft. living space
- 120 sq. ft. porch
- 246 sq. ft. loft
Modular Model Specs
Flexible sizing
Modular models range from compact lodges to larger plans—no fixed upper limit like park models. Square footage varies by model and customization.
Built on a foundation
Modular cabins are set on a permanent foundation (slab, crawlspace, or basement options depend on site, design, and local codes).
Residential building codes
Constructed to park model / RV standards—not the same as site-built residential code.


Built for the Way You Live
Rest, Recharge, and Live Year-Round
Dwellity modular cabins blend expert craftsmanship, modern design, and flexible floor plans—whether you want a full-time home, a vacation lodge, a guest house, or a dedicated hobby and workspace on your property.
Unlike park models, modular homes are built on a foundation and constructed to residential building codes, with insulation and systems intended for year-round comfort. Models from Cedar Ridge Lodge to Apex and Redwood offer a range of sizes, porches, and lofts so you can match the plan to how you’ll actually use the space.
As your authorized Dwellity dealer, Pinecraft helps you compare modular models, understand foundation and site requirements in your area, and request a quote with clear next steps—no online checkout required.
- Primary residence or year-round living (where zoning allows)
- Vacation lodge or lake/mountain retreat
- Guest house, in-law suite, or home office
- Customizable layouts, porches, and loft options
NOTE: Local zoning, setbacks, and foundation requirements vary—share your ZIP code when you request a quote.
Backed by Warranty
Material and workmanship warranties on modular and park models. Terms vary by model—your quote will include details for the cabin you choose.
Financing Options
Bringing your park cabin to life may be easier than you think. Park models are a significant investment—we’re happy to discuss pricing when you request a quote and point you toward financing resources Dwellity recommends or that may fit your situation.
We don’t process financing on the website; we’ll connect you with next steps after we understand your model, timeline, and location.
Testimonials
“Working with Dwellity has been such a pleasure! We absolutely love their Tiny Homes and Park Models. The quality and craftsmanship that goes into each one is top-notch.”
— The Carriage Shed Staff
Modular Model FAQ
Common questions about Dwellity modular model cabins. For model comparisons, see modular models above or request a quote below.
A: A modular cabin is a prefab home built to residential building codes, set on a permanent foundation. Models range from smaller lodges like Apex to larger plans such as Cedar Ridge Lodge—with options for porches, lofts, and customization.
A: Yes. Modular homes meet residential building standards with insulation and construction intended for year-round living, similar to traditional site-built homes.
A: Modular homes are built on a foundation to residential codes with flexible sizing. Park models are on a trailer, typically under ~400 sq. ft. living space, and built to RV/park model standards. See our Park Model Cabinspage for park models.
A: Yes. Dwellity offers customization on modular models—layouts, finishes, and add-ons such as porches and lofts on select plans. Share your goals when you request a quote.
A: Like traditional homes, value depends on maintenance, location, and market conditions. Well-maintained modular homes in desirable areas generally hold value well.
A: Foundation type depends on design, site, and local codes. Some projects use slabs, crawlspaces, or full basements—your contractor can advise for your property.
A: Modular units are typically delivered and set once on a foundation. Relocation is uncommon and requires professional planning; initial delivery is the standard move.
A: Modular models are quote-only on Pinecraft. Submit the form below with your model of interest and location—we’ll follow up with options and next steps. We don’t checkout online for cabins.
Park model delivery: Park models arrive on a trailer chassis. Your site needs appropriate access for delivery and a placement plan that meets local rules for RV or park model units.
Request a Quote — Modular Cabins
Tell us which mocular model you’re interested in—Cedar Ridge, Kiononia Lodge, Redwood Lodge, Apex or not sure yet—and include your ZIP code so we can discuss delivery, site access, and setup in your area.
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