Tiny houses on wheels have gained popularity worldwide. Over the past decade, thousands of mobile homes have been bought and sold, with many serving as Airbnb rentals. According to a report, the tiny homes market is set to grow by USD 4.82 billion from 2024 to 2028, implying that people have not only welcomed the tiny house movement but embraced it wholeheartedly.
Consequently, the role of micro-dwelling manufacturers becomes even more crucial. Since the movement is scattered across the globe, no single company holds a monopoly over building tiny houses. Numerous builders worldwide are dedicated to creating dream homes for those who prefer minimalist living or cannot afford larger homes.
Below, we will take a look at ten such tiny house manufacturers in North America that are pioneers in the tiny house industry. So, if are a US or a Canadian citizen, and want to get a mobile home built for yourself, consider consulting these ten best tiny house manufacturers.
Minimaliste
Founded in 2015 to democratize the tiny house movement in Canada and the US, Minimaliste brings a breath of fresh air to the housing industry. Led by Elyse Tremblay and Jean Philippe Marquis, Minimaliste is redefining the housing landscape with sustainable, high-performance homes designed to last and reduce ecological footprints while maximizing comfort. Some of the famous offerings by the company include Noyer, Nomad, and Charme.
Wind River Tiny Homes
Some of the biggest tiny homes we saw last year came from the foundries of Wind River Tiny Homes. The Tennessee-based micro-dwelling manufacturer has designed numerous homes to date, with the likes of Tellico and Cumberland. What however separates Wind River Tiny Homes from other manufacturers in the same domain is the company’s one-size-fits-all approach to housing. This approach emphasizes intentional design and craftsmanship, making the company stand out in the industry.
Tiny Mountain Houses
Lou Peryra‘s tiny homes are incredibly functional. Based in Silverton, Oregon, Tiny Mountain House is one of the most trusted builders in the US. With a reputation built over the years, Lou has sold over a hundred tiny homes, including popular models like Mt. Everest and Castle Peak. Unlike Wind River Tiny Homes or Minimaliste, the company offers smaller tiny houses that are easy to tow around.
Mint Tiny House Company
Recognized as an underdog in the industry, Mint Tiny House Company excels in design and finishing, carving a niche for itself among tiny house builders. Based in Vancouver, Canada, the company prioritizes building tiny houses that are incredibly spacious. This is why a lot of tiny homes come out of the foundry of Mint Tiny House Company measuring more than 30 feet in length. If you are a tiny house enthusiast, we recommend you check the Onyx, Orca, and other dwellings by the company.
Modern Tiny Living
While Jay Shafer and his former company, Tumbleweed Tiny Homes are highly credited for the success of the tiny house movement, it’s Modern Tiny Living (MTL) that has played a pivotal role in mainstreaming the tiny house movement. Based in Ohio, Columbus, MTL has designed more tiny homes than any other manufacturer in the US. The company offers custom dwellings as well built on its four basic models: Point, Kokosing, Catalina, and Mohican.
Movable Roots Tiny Homes
Movable Roots Tiny Homes arrived a little late in the tiny house scene but not late enough to lure people with its design that boasts meticulous attention to detail. The Florida-based company has designed numerous micro-dwellings varying in shape, size, and aesthetic. What however separated the Cheathams (Movable Roots owners) from other tiny home manufacturers is the incorporation of a main-floor bedroom in their design, which they claim, was not done till then. Movable Roots only designs custom tiny houses, unlike MTL and Minimaliste which offer regular models.
Decathlon Tiny Homes
There are not many tiny house builders in Texas who have tasted the success levels of Decathlon Tiny Homes. Headed by Jerry Terry, the Decathlon Tiny Homes stands out for its popularity and consistent output, having designed over fifty homes, including the recently launched High Hopes. It is in fact one of the rarest builders that unveils a tiny house every month or so, with Destiny Tiny Home, its dream project for a client slated a release this winter.
Tru Form Tiny
Not many makers across the US and Canada flaunt off-grid dwelling in their portfolios as Tru Form Tiny does. The Oregon-based company has designed multiple tiny homes each being distinctive in its own way. However, if there is one factor that blends these tiny homes together, it’s the off-grid capabilities they come with. Whether it’s Urban Payette or Cascade Max, every single creation of Tru Form Tiny infuses professionalism, craftsmanship, and sustainability.
Fritz Tiny Homes
When you see dwellings Canada-based Fritz Tiny Homes has built, you can make out that they stand for exceptional design that boasts large glazing and capacious interiors. While many makers focus on making their tiny homes multifunctional and off-grid, Fritz Tiny Homes has laid special emphasis on building dwellings that allow plenty of natural light inside. Boasting fiberglass windows and full glass doors, dwellings designed by Fritz Tiny Homes are ones to look out for.
Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
Well, it won’t be an exaggeration if we call Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses the old guard. When companies like Movable Roots, Fritz Tiny Homes and Wind River Tiny Homes hadn’t even entered the business, Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses was transporting mobile homes to their clients. It is one of the rarest tiny house companies that has designed micro-dwellings of all shapes and sizes varying from 12 feet to 36 feet in length.
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