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1 Bedroom Modular Homes

Looking for 1 bedroom prefab modular home designs? Our range at Mr Cabins includes thoughtfully designed prefab modular homes ideal for compact living, whether you’re building a new home, adding a granny flat, or exploring alternative housing options such as container-style homes.

Each design is built to meet Class 1A building standards, with flexible layouts that can be customised to suit your lifestyle. From concept through to engineering, permits, and council approvals, our team manages the entire process, making it simple to bring your new home to life.

Explore Our 1 Bedroom Home Designs

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The Bronte

The Bronte is a compact, cleverly designed modular home that maximises comfort within a small…

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The Noosa

The Noosa is a smart, compact modular home designed for relaxed, low-maintenance living. The open-plan…

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You’ll usually need local council approvals and permits before installing a modular home. Requirements vary by state, council and site conditions (zoning, bushfire or flood overlays), so approvals are confirmed during the design process — see our guidance on council approvals for next steps: [Council approval](https://www.mrcabins.com.au/council-approval/).
The base price typically covers the standard building shell and the listed inclusions for each design. Extras commonly include site preparation, upgraded finishes, transport and bespoke fit-outs. Use the online pricing tool for a quick estimate and check full inclusions here: [Inclusions](https://www.mrcabins.com.au/inclusions/).
You must have a prepared site and suitable foundations before delivery; exact requirements depend on soil, access and local regulations. These specifics are assessed during the modular home design process and documented for your build — learn more about what’s needed in the design process: [Design process](https://www.mrcabins.com.au/modular-home-design-process/).
Mr Cabins services customers Australia‑wide, but actual delivery suitability depends on site access, transport logistics and local restrictions. For details about site access and coordinating trades in your area, review our builders and trades guidance to understand practical delivery considerations: [Builders & trades](https://www.mrcabins.com.au/builders-trades/).
Yes — each design is fully customisable and layout or finish changes can usually be made during the design phase. Changes are managed through the design process and the online pricing tool can help you estimate cost impacts of different options: [Design process](https://www.mrcabins.com.au/modular-home-design-process/).
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