Kiononia Lodge
Kiononia Lodge 14’6”x50’
696 sq. ft. Living Space | 252 sq. ft. Porch
Exterior Features
- 2x6 walls with 1/2” OSB and house wrap
- LP lap siding
- 2x10 floor joists with 3/4” Advantec subfloor
- Roof engineered for a 60 lb. snow load
Insulation
- R-21 wall insulation
- R-38 ceiling insulation
- Optional spray foam in floor
Windows & Doors
- Windows standard white
- Two half-lite pre-hung doors, white
Interior Features
- T&G knotty pine walls & ceiling
- Pine trim & moldings
- Vinyl plank Flooring
- Maple or hickory cabinets
- Countertop: Your choice of a solid top or a Formica top
- 24” vanity
- 36” shower unit
Utilities & Comfort
- Electrical Package: 100-amp service with code-compliant outlets and lighting
- Climate Control: Single-zone mini split for year-round comfort
- Hot Water: 30-gallon water heater
- Every Dwellity cabin can include built-in appliances like a stove, microwave, and refrigerator. Let us know what you need, and we’ll help customize the right setup for your space.
Starting at $117,919
Select cabin options to receive a quote.
Backed by Warranty
For your peace of mind, we offer material and workmanship warranties on our modular and park models.
Financing Options
Bringing your dream cabin to life may be easier than you think. Reach out today for a quote and explore financing recommendations to make your cabin a reality.
“Partnering with Dwellity has been a great experience…If you’re looking for a cozy, well-designed tiny home or park model, we can’t recommend Dwellity enough!”
– The Carriage Shed Staff
Kiononia Lodge FAQ's
Yes, modular homes meet the same building codes and standards as traditional homes, making them suitable for year-round use. They are insulated and constructed to withstand all seasons, ensuring comfort and durability no matter the weather.
Modular homes generally hold their value well, much like traditional homes, especially if they are well-maintained and located in desirable areas.
Modular homes can have basements, but it depends on the design and local building codes. Some modular homes are built with crawlspaces, slab foundations, or full basements based on your preferences and the site’s requirements.
Yes, modular homes can be moved, but the process is complex and requires professional assistance. Typically, they are moved when they’re initially transported to the site or if relocation is necessary, but it’s important to consider the costs and logistics involved.
Dwellity Service Area
We serve every corner of the U.S. except Hawaii and Alaska. We’re here to help you create your dream cabin wherever you call home.
We handle the design and build of your cabin with care and precision, and prepare it for delivery to your unique space. To make the process seamless, we also connect you with trusted local contractors in your area who can handle site preparation and setup. Whether you’re nestled in the mountains, lakefront, or surrounded by open fields, we can help you bring your vision to life.






