Two-Story A-Frame Prefab Cabin

A modern architectural solution combining light steel precision with expansive panoramic glazing for luxury eco-tourism.

  • Light Gauge Steel (LGS) Frame

    Structure Type

  • ≤ 0.24 W/m²K (Wall Insulation)

    Thermal Performance

  • Up to 0.6 kN/m²

    Wind Load Resistance

  • 8-12 Weeks

    Lead Time

  • 15 Years Structural

    Design Life

Introduction

Modern Vertical Living in Nature

The Two-Story A-Frame Prefab Cabin reinterprets traditional alpine architecture using advanced modular engineering. Featuring a double-height glass facade and a robust light steel skeleton, this unit maximizes natural light and interior volume while ensuring rapid on-site assembly for remote hospitality projects.

Benefits

Why Choose the Two-Story A-Frame Cabin

  • Rapid Modular Deployment and Assembly

    Pre-engineered components are manufactured off-site to millimeter precision, reducing construction timelines by up to 60% compared to traditional builds.

  • High-Performance Energy Efficient Envelope

    Equipped with thermal-break aluminum profiles and high-density rock wool insulation to maintain interior comfort in extreme climates.

  • Maximized Floor-to-Ceiling Panoramic Views

    The iconic A-frame geometry allows for expansive glazing, creating a seamless connection between the interior living space and the surrounding landscape.

  • Durable Weather-Resistant Exterior Cladding

    Utilizes premium standing-seam metal roofing and anti-corrosive aluminum composite panels for long-term maintenance-free performance.

Standard

Customizable Configurations and Finishes

Our A-frame cabins are available in multiple floor plan configurations, including open-loft sleeping areas or partitioned two-bedroom layouts. The internal steel structure supports various floor finishes from engineered hardwood to stone-plastic composite (SPC) flooring.

Exterior finishes can be customized with powder-coated aluminum in RAL colors or wood-grain sublimated textures to meet specific local planning requirements and aesthetic preferences.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Technical and logistical information regarding our modular A-frame housing systems.

What type of foundation is required for the cabin?
The lightweight steel structure typically requires a concrete slab or pier foundation, depending on the soil conditions and site topography.
Can these cabins withstand heavy snow loads?
Yes, the steep pitch of the A-frame design is naturally efficient at shedding snow, and the steel gauge is calculated based on local climate data.
Are the electrical and plumbing systems pre-installed?
Yes, all MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) components are integrated into the wall panels during factory production to ensure international compliance.
How is the cabin shipped to international sites?
Units are flat-packed in standard 40HC shipping containers to minimize freight costs and protect components during transit.
Is the glazing safety-rated?
We use double or triple-glazed tempered safety glass with Low-E coatings as standard to meet global building safety and energy codes.