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    PHOTOS: Inside Foldable Tiny Homes That Start at $50,000

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    • Hapi Homes uses prefabricated construction to build foldable homes for as little as $49,000. 
    • The company has 18 standard floor plans on its website, but it can also custom-build homes.
    • Hapi Homes just launched a line of stylish accessory dwelling units, or ADUs. Take a look inside.

    Delaware-based architectural firm Hapi Homes uses a prefabricated construction process to build homes.


    A Hapi tiny home with white panels and windows with black trim sits on a manicured lawn with shrubs and trees around it. The sky is mostly clear and blue. There is a walkway in front of the house.

    A rendering of a Hapi Homes unit.


    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    Unlike traditional housing construction methods, prefabricated homes are constructed in a factory using pre-made panels and then transported to the final location, where a builder assembles them to form the complete structure.

    To speed up the building process, Hapi Homes pre-assembles its panels at its own facility. While the installation timeline for each home depends on its size, construction typically takes under 8 hours.

    Hapi Homes is a one-stop shop.


    A builder assembling a Hapi Homes unit.

    A builder assembling a Hapi Homes unit.


    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    To simplify the process for their clients, the company manages every aspect of the homebuilding journey.

    They handle the home’s architecture and engineering, secure all necessary construction permits, prepare the site, and assign a local contractor from their team to oversee the build.

    “The reality is that people don’t want a fragmented service,” Mary O’Brien, the CEO of Hapi Homes, told BI. “They want somebody to handle it for them.”

    Hapi Homes has a variety of homes for clients to choose from.


    clifton unit hapi homes

    Hapi Homes’ Clifton unit.


    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    Hapi Homes’ website features 18 floor plans, ranging from traditional residences to smaller options like accessory dwelling units (ADUs). For clients seeking something more personalized, the company also offers custom-built homes.

    While standard floor plans range from 320 to 4,500 square feet, Hapi has completed projects as small as under 200 square feet and as large as 6,000 square feet.

    Prices for the units range from $79 to $150 per square foot, with the higher end covering premium finishes. The company says most clients choose designs with finishes that average around $100 to $105 per square foot.

    The units can be as simple as a tiny home no bigger than a shed, or as grand as a two-story, full-sized home.


    A collage of some of the floorplans that Hapi Homes offers.

    A collage of some of the floor plans that Hapi Homes offers.


    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    Hapi Homes builds residential homes, units suited for hospitality, and also takes on specialized government projects.

    “We are focused on government rapid housing,” O’Brien said. “We’ve been building prefab houses for people in the Caribbean after Hurricane Irma since last year.”

    “We’ve also been involved in some government projects in the US, the Virgin Islands,” O’Brien added.

    Here’s how Hapi Homes’ folding technology works.


    foldable hapi homes unit

    One of the foldable units at a site in New York State’s Hudson Valley.


    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    After leaving the factory, the foldable home is trucked to its final location, where a crane operator lifts it and places it on the ground.


    hapi homes lifted

    Construction crew transporting a unit.


    Hapi Homes/YouTube

    The home’s foldable structure makes it compact, allowing for easy transportation and delivery.

    The outer portions of the house fold inward on both sides of the center. Builders unfold the roof and floor first.


    hapi homes being unfolded



    Hapi Homes/YouTube

    Then, they unfold the exterior walls. Afterwards, they make sure everything is structurally secure and install the molding and other interior features. It takes about eight hours from start to finish.


    hapi homes being unfolded



    Hapi Homes/YouTube

    The exterior of the unit is designed for resistance, Mohamed Ahmed, cofounder and CEO, told BI.

    The house is made of light-gauge steel framing — a material that is resistant to termites and other pests that can damage wood. The siding is aluminum corrugated panels, which are sprayed with anti-corrosion paint, while the doors and windows are aluminum alloy.

    When it’s all unfolded, this is what one of their units, the Glenfesk, looks like.


    A Hapi tiny home with white panels and windows with black trim sits on a manicured lawn with shrubs and trees around it. The sky is mostly clear and blue. There is a walkway in front of the house.

    A rendering of a completed Glenflesk unit.


    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    The Glenfesk model is available in two sizes: a 420-square-foot, two-bedroom, one-bathroom unit starting at $49,000, and a larger 840-square-foot option with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, priced from $99,000. 

    This is a floor plan of a two-bedroom unit. Customers can choose to buy every Hapi Homes unit unfurnished at the base price or furnished for an additional cost.


    a rendering of the inside of Hapi Home's one bedroom Glenfesk model

    A rendering of the inside Hapi Home’s one-bedroom Glenfesk model.


    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    An unfurnished unit comes with exterior walls, interior walls, a floor system, a ceiling, a roof system, most elements of the kitchen and bathroom, doors, plumbing, and electric. 

    A furnished unit comes with every lighting fixture, couch, table, and nightstand pictured in the next photos. It also comes with a stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher. 

    Inside, there is a furnished dining area with an induction stove, a table with four chairs, and artificial quartz countertops.


    A furnished dining area in Hapi Homes. There are white cabinets in the kitchen to the left of the photo, faux quartz countertops, and a stove. To the right of the photo, there is a black four-top dining table with a light hanging above and two gray chairs.



    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    It opens into a living room with a long couch, a television, and a coffee table.


    A living room in a furnished Hapi Home, there is a  white couch, a wood mod table under a flat screen tv, painings on the walls, a gray rug and a coffee table.



    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    Hapi Homes sources furniture from a variety of furniture warehouses.

    Hapi Homes donated 10 of these foldable units to Odesa, Ukraine, which was bombarded by Russian missile attacks. Ahmed told BI that he hopes these homes will help the city rebuild.


    there is debris from a Russian missile attack in Odesa, Ukraine on June 14.

    Russia targeted Odesa, a city situated on the Black Sea, on June 14, 2023, in a missile attack.


    Future Publishing / Contributor

    “If somebody turns around and says ‘Okay, we want to use this as housing right now,’ and then six months later, ‘We don’t need to house people anymore, we want to change it into a school or a classroom,’ we can then remove the walls in the center and make the adjustments and turn that into a classroom,” Ahmed said. “So these units are really multipurpose.” 

    This year, the company introduced three new ADUs as part of its Windsor collection.


    A 3-D rendering of a Hapi Homes ADU.

    Hapi Homes’ Windsor AUD collection comes in three different sizes.


    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    The Windsor is available in three sizes: a studio, a one-bedroom, and a two-bedroom. The units range from 550 to 935 square feet, with base prices starting at $80,478 and going up to $118,489.

    O’Brien said that ADUs are growing in popularity as the trend of generational housing — adult children living with their parents and vice versa — becomes more common.

    “For a lot of people coming to us for ADUs, generational housing is definitely the No. 1 reason,” she said. “The second reason that we’re seeing is creating additional income on an existing property. So homeowners are maximizing their properties.”

    The Windsor studio is the smallest of the units.


    A rendering of Hapi Home's Windsor ADU.

    Hapi Homes’ studio-sized Windsor is 550 square feet.


    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    The company said this unit is best suited as a gym, a home office, or even a small guest house.

    “We tried to make it where people can have a range of options with the ADU and fully customize it themselves,” O’Brien said.

    Unlike the studio, the one-bedroom Windsor unit comes with a bathroom.


    A 3D rendering of Hapi Homes Windsor ADU.

    A bedroom in a Windsor ADU.


    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    The one-bedroom, one-bathroom Windsor unit spans 740 square feet and starts at $96,675.

    O’Brien said that given its larger size, the unit is ideal for someone seeking a long-term housing solution or for an existing homeowner who plans to place it on their property and rent the space out to a tenant.

    The two-bedroom Windsor also comes with two bathrooms.


    A rendering image of a two-bedroom Windsor unit.

    A rendering of a two-bedroom Windsor unit.


    Courtesy of Hapi Homes

    A two-bedroom Windsor unit measures 935 square feet and starts at $118,489.

    According to Hapi Homes, it’s well-suited as a primary residence or a guest house.

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