If you’re planning to purchase a cabin, you’ve likely already debated what kind to get. Do I want an unfinished cabin that’s a bit more affordable and I can finish myself, or do I want a turnkey cabin that’s ready to go when I purchase it? If you’re unsure and weighing the benefits of a finished cabin, it’s essential to know what’s available to you.
In this blog, we’ll cover the benefits of finished cabins, what they can be used for, and common sizes you can choose to meet your needs, to help you better make your decision.
What Is A Finished Cabin?
Finished Cabin Interior
A finished cabin typically refers to a cabin with a fully completed interior that’s ready for use immediately after purchase. Unlike an unfinished cabin, it includes completed walls and flooring, installed electrical and plumbing systems, and sometimes even finished living areas like a kitchen or bathroom.
Why Choose A Fully Finished Cabin?
Unfinished Cabin Interior
You might hesitate to choose a finished cabin over an unfinished one because of the higher upfront cost. But in many cases, a prefab cabin offers better value, especially when you consider the time, labor, and hidden expenses involved in completing a cabin yourself. Here are several reasons why it could be a smarter choice for you:
1. Move-in Ready
The primary reason to choose a prefab cabin is that it’s move-in ready. This is especially convenient for those who want to live in their cabin right away or start using it as a rental without delay. Instead of purchasing and waiting for additional construction, your cabin arrives ready to use.
2. No Surprise Costs
An unfinished cabin may seem more appealing because of its lower upfront price, but it isn’t always the more affordable option in the long run. When you purchase a finished cabin, you’re paying for a complete, ready-to-use structure that includes interior finishes, utilities, and essential systems, all bundled into one price.
With an unfinished cabin, those pieces still need to be added. That means hiring contractors, sourcing materials, installing plumbing and electrical, and furnishing the space yourself. These additional costs can add up quickly, often leading to more time, stress, and money than expected. Choosing a finished cabin gives you a predictable, streamlined path to a usable space without the risk of surprise expenses.
3. Better for Investment
Because of all the reasons outlined above, prefab cabins are generally the better option when used as a rental property or other type of investment. Since they are move-in ready, you can begin generating income right away. With a lower risk of delays or unexpected costs, you’re less likely to exceed your budget.
What’s included in a turnkey cabin can vary depending on the builder, but there are several common features you can expect. Below, we’ll cover those standard features along with what you’ll find in our finished cabins, so you can get a better idea of what “move-in ready” really means.
Please note: We offer a range of finished cabin models, and not all of them include the same features listed below. Be sure to browse our available models or contact us directly to learn what each one includes or to ask any questions.
Walls and Ceilings: Standard finishes include white textured wood, natural or stained pine and painted shiplap. Ceiling options also include corrugated metal with rope accents.
Flooring: These cabins come with vinyl plank flooring, such as Dove Tail Oak.
Insulation: Spray foam insulation is available for walls, ceilings, and subfloors.
Essential Utilities & Systems
Electrical: Fully finished cabins include electrical fixtures and are ready to be connected to utilities.
Climate Control: Options include window units and mini-split AC/heat systems.
Plumbing: Finished cabins come with plumbing fixtures and are ready for utility connections.
Functional Living Spaces
Floor Plans: Each model offers multiple floor plans, ranging from single-room layouts to multi-bedroom configurations.
Lofts & Dormers: Lofts and dormers are available in most models.
Porches: Porch options vary by model, including front, side, and corner porches.
Built-In Fixtures & Features: Depending on the floor plan, cabins include built-in kitchenettes or full kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry areas.
Windows and Doors: Standard features include vinyl windows and 9-lite entry doors.
How much you can customize a finished cabin depends on the builder. Some offer little to no flexibility, while others provide a mix of options ranging from a few personal touches to fully custom layouts.
At Lone Star Structures, you can choose from several models, including the Texas Tiny, Modern, Outpost, Mesquite, Rancher, and Homestead. Once you’ve picked the one that fits your style, you’ll be able to select a floor plan and customize details like color, size, and other features to make it your own.
Can’t find a floor plan that meets your needs? We build custom plans along with our standard models.
The benefit of choosing a prefabricated cabin isn’t just that it’s move-in ready; it’s that it can serve a wide range of uses right away. From meeting personal needs to generating extra income, these structures offer exceptional flexibility. Let’s explore some of the most popular and practical ways to use them:
1. Vacation Home
Many people enjoy the comfort of a cabin as their own personal getaway. From the lakefronts and woods to the beach, a portable cabin can be placed in your ideal destination and used as a vacation home almost right away. With flexibility in floor plans, design, and more, you can still create a relaxing space that feels uniquely your own.
2. Tiny Home
If you’re looking for a turnkey cabin for personal use, consider using it as a tiny home. These structures make homeownership more affordable, and because they’re fully finished, they’re move-in ready, so you don’t have to wait as long to move in. They are also portable and can be moved to a different location if your situation changes.
3. Office
If you need a space to separate your home life from your work life or you’re getting ready to launch your first business, a finished cabin can be a practical solution. With a fully built interior and a range of sizes, you can create a small backyard office that complies with local regulations. Or, set up a larger workspace to support your growing business and get it up and running in no time.
4. Hobby Space
These versatile spaces also make excellent hobby rooms. You can turn your prefab cabin into a cozy, air-conditioned reading nook in the summer or a dedicated space for painting, crocheting, knitting, woodworking, and more. However you imagine your creative space, you’re sure to find a finished cabin with a layout that fits your needs.
5. Hunting Cabin
A portable cabin serves as the perfect base for your hunting trips. Not only does it give you a comfortable and convenient place to stay while hunting, but it also provides you with space to store your hunting gear and process your game. You won’t have to stray far from your hunting grounds to access amenities like a kitchen, bathroom, or comfortable sleeping quarters.
6. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU)
These structures also make excellent ADUs. They can serve as guest quarters, housing for elderly family members, a space for kids returning home from college, or even a rental property. In Texas, local regulations determine if ADUs are permitted on your property, what size is allowed, and how they can be rented, so it’s important to confirm your finished cabin meets those requirements.
7. Rental Property
Looking to make a little extra income? A prefab cabin can double as a short-term rental when it’s not in use. Use it as a hunting cabin, vacation home, or accessory dwelling unit and list it as a rental to generate passive income on your schedule.
Choosing the Right Size Finished Cabin
Now that you have a clearer understanding of how a finished cabin can be used, it’s time to find the right size. Below, we’ll walk through common cabin sizes, their square footage, and typical layouts, along with how each one aligns with the uses mentioned above. This will help you choose the best fit for your plans.
Small Finished Cabin Sizes
Small finished cabins typically range from 120 to 400 square feet, making them ideal for uses like a tiny home, backyard office, or hobby space. Below, we’ll cover some of the most common sizes:
Size
Sq. Ft.
Use
Layout
12×16
192
Office, guest room
Open layout with space for desk or bed
10×20
200
Office, hunting cabin, hobby space
Open studio; room for a desk or a bed, or the option of a half bath
12×20
240
Guest room, office with bath
Studio layout with option for a kitchenette or full bathroom
12×24
288
Tiny home, off-grid cabin
Sleeping loft or nook, kitchen, full bath, small living area
12×28
336
Small cabin, hobby studio
Open-plan with a kitchenette and the option of a bath
12×32
384
Tiny home, Airbnb rental
1BR or loft, kitchen, full bath, open living and kitchen area
14×20
280
Cabin, hobby studio
Open living and bed area, kitchenette, option for a full bath
Medium sizes range from 400 to 800 square feet, offering more living space and making them well-suited for vacation rentals, ADUs, and similar uses. Let’s explore some of the most common sizes and how they’re used:
Size
Sq. Ft.
Use
Layout
14×32
448
Rent for vacations, guest home, small home
1BR layout, full bath, open kitchen and living combo
14×36
504
Short-term rental, small residence
1BR + bath, small living area
14×40
560
ADU, home for a couple
1-2BR with full kitchen and bath
14×44
616
Rental home or short-term ADU
2BR, kitchen, bath, living area
14×48
672
Small family home
2BR, full bath, kitchen
12×40
480
Tiny home with a loft, get away
1BR with loft, kitchen, full bath, open living area
16×28
448
ADU or rental
1BR with loft, full kitchen, and bath
16×32
512
Small family home, rental unit
1BR + loft, full kitchen, bath, option for a porch
14×40
560
1–2 person home, ADU or guest house
1–2BR, full bath, full kitchen, small living area
16×36
576
Cabin for a couple, seasonal living
1BR, 1BA, full kitchen, spacious living and dining area
Large cabins are typically 800 square feet or more, making them a strong option for full-time living or a spacious office setup. Currently, Lone Star Structures only offers one model over 800 square feet, as follows:
Generally, a 10×20 fully finished cabin starts at around $20,000, with costs increasing as you add features or choose a larger size. Since pricing can vary significantly based on size, included features, and more, the best way to get an accurate estimate is to request a quote.
Now that you know what to expect from a finished cabin in terms of features, uses, size, and price, you can start narrowing down the options to find the right fit. The information above gives you a clear sense of what to look for based on your goals and priorities.
In the next section, we’ll walk through each of the finished cabin models offered by Lone Star Structures. You’ll be able to compare layouts, available sizes, and intended uses to find the model that lines up with what you’re looking for.
Looking for a finished cabin that’s ready now? Browse our in-stock models to find one available for immediate delivery. We offer free delivery on all finished cabins within 100 miles of Central Texas.
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