The Architectural Collection

Tiny homes built in New Zealand,
delivered to your site.

Two sizes, both built in our workshop and delivered to your site on a truck. You choose the layout, the cladding, the kitchen and the bathroom in our 3D builder, and the price updates as you go — so you know what it costs before you talk to us. Prices below are for the build. Site works, foundations, delivery and connections are extra, and we will estimate those with you once we know your section.

One bedroom

The Solstice

24m² 1 Bed1 Bath
Build price: $137,500 NZD incl. GST

Our one-bedroom home. 4.0m wide by 6.0m long, so it travels as a single unit. Fits a double bed, a full bathroom and a kitchen with room to actually cook. Suits a back-yard minor dwelling, a guest room for family, or a first rental.

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The Flagship

The Expanse

32m² 2 Beds1 Bath
Build price: $181,000 NZD incl. GST

Integrates the Volumetric Expansion Pod to create a dedicated secondary bedroom wing. Designed to attract premium family bookings or serve as a highly sophisticated secondary residential dwelling.

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What the price includes

The build price covers the home itself, finished and ready to live in: the structure, cladding, roofing, joinery and glazing, the interior lining and flooring, and whichever kitchen, bathroom and heating you choose in the builder. It is quoted including GST.

It does not include getting it onto your land. That means site works and levelling, foundations or piles, transport to your site, crane hire if access is tight, and connections for water, wastewater and power. It also excludes council fees and development contributions. Those depend entirely on your section, which is why we estimate them with you rather than publishing a number we cannot honour.

Sizes and how they travel

The Solstice is 4.0m wide and 6.0m long. The Expanse is 4.0m wide and 8.0m long. Both are built as a single unit in the workshop and craned or winched onto their foundations in one piece, so there is no on-site join to weatherproof later.

At 4.0m wide both travel as an over-dimension load, which needs a permit and, depending on the route and the time of day, a pilot vehicle. What matters most is access at your end: gate width, overhead wires and branches, the gradient of the driveway, and whether a truck and crane can turn. Send us photos of the approach and we will tell you honestly whether it will work.

Consent and council

Whether your home needs a building consent depends on its size, whether it contains sanitary facilities and sleeping space, and how it is fixed down. Whether it needs resource consent depends on your district plan — yard setbacks, height in relation to boundary, site coverage and how many dwellings your zone allows.

Rules differ by council and change, so we will not tell you what your site allows. What we will do is give you a concept drawing set showing the home on your boundaries with your setbacks marked, so you can put a real drawing in front of your council's duty planner instead of a description. Those drawings are concept only — not a consent document — and your engineer will produce the construction documentation.

How it works

  1. Design your home in the 3D builder and watch the price move as you choose options.
  2. Generate the drawing set — site plan, floor plan, elevations and a section — and download it.
  3. Send us the design. We come back with an itemised quote and the questions we need answered about your site.
  4. Take the drawings to your council to confirm what your site allows before anything is committed.

Every option, every price, and the full drawing set — before you give us your name.

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