Quick facts
What buyers should know first.
Specification planning
Key configuration points before quotation.
Integrated cabin shell with project-specific finish package
Bedroom, bathroom and compact living functions can be reviewed
Designed for photo appeal, privacy and compact comfort
Electrical, plumbing and HVAC planning should match local standards
Color, window and deck relationship can be aligned with the site concept
Best planned with housekeeping, maintenance and guest turnover in mind
Application fit
Where this product line works best.
- Scenic area rental rooms
- Boutique resort extensions
- Glamping parks and campsite upgrades
- Private land short-stay businesses
Buyer decision notes
How to decide if this is the right model.
- Choose this model when the room must help sell the stay online.
- Confirm the target nightly rate, site view direction and guest privacy before layout selection.
- Use stronger finish packages when the cabin is part of a premium hospitality offer.
Logistics
Export and site planning notes.
- Cabin accessories, glazing and interior packages can affect shipment and installation planning.
- Decks and foundations are usually handled locally and should match site conditions.
- Project buyers should confirm local utility connection and fire safety requirements.
Product FAQ
Questions to settle before placing an order.
Is an apple cabin better for resorts than an expandable house?
For premium guest stays, the apple cabin has stronger visual identity. For practical housing capacity, expandable houses usually provide more interior area per unit.
Can the interior be customized for hotel use?
Yes, interior finish, bathroom, lighting, curtains, air conditioning and furniture options can be reviewed according to the project level.
Can it be used in cold or hot climates?
Climate suitability depends on insulation, glazing, HVAC, ventilation and local installation. Share the destination climate before quotation.



