Guest House + Home Office

A guest suite and a home office. In one tiny home.

Put a park model RV tiny home in your backyard and get two spaces in one: a focused place to work and a private place for guests. Around 400 square feet, fully self-contained, and yours.

Two uses.Work by day, host by night
Self-contained.Kitchenette and private bath
Backyard ready.Designed to fit as an ADU
OR & WA.Delivered and supported across the region

Why one home for two jobs

A separate building beats a spare bedroom. You get a real door to close for work and real privacy for guests, without giving up a room in your house or paying for a full home addition.

  • Work without the noise. A dedicated space and a door that closes, away from the household.
  • Host without the awkward. Friends and family get their own space, not your couch.
  • Add real square footage. Flexible, year-round space for far less than a traditional addition.

Designing for work and guests

Start with a flexible layout

An open studio plan moves easily between work and rest. Built-ins like a fold-down desk, a Murphy bed, or convertible seating let the same room do both jobs.

A real home office

Set up a dedicated work zone with good light, enough outlets, and strong Wi-Fi. Add a rug or acoustic panels if you take calls, and use vertical shelving to keep supplies out of the way when guests arrive.

A comfortable guest suite

A sofa bed or Murphy bed, a kitchenette, and a private bathroom make the space fully self-contained, so visitors have everything they need without coming into your house.

Furniture that does double duty

Foldable tables, storage benches, and a desk that converts to a bed or a dining table let you flip the room in minutes.


Switching from office to guest mode

Keep it simple with a quick routine: stow the work gear, set up the bed, refresh the linens and the mini-fridge. A short checklist and good storage turn the switch into a five-minute job.

By day it is your office. By the weekend it is a guest suite. Same 400 square feet, working twice as hard.

Placing it on your property

Most owners set these up as a backyard accessory dwelling unit. Placement, setup, and permits depend on your city and county, and we help you understand what your site needs before anything is delivered.

  • Backyard ADU on your own land
  • A guest space steps from the main house
  • A quiet, separate work studio
  • A short-term rental, where local rules allow

Curious how the ADU path works? See a tiny home as an ADU.


Built to last

A real building, not a flimsy shed

These are real homes built by Cavco and Champion, with real drywall and real materials. Every home is backed by our in-house warranty team and support that keeps going after the warranty year ends.

Browse models like the Alder, Ponderosa, and Willow to find a footprint that fits your yard and your plan.

Design your dual-purpose tiny home

Tell us how you want to use the space and where it is going. We will help you pick a layout, sort out placement, and find a financing path that works.