Tiny homes and cabins are a practical way to add staff accommodation to your farm without waiting months for a traditional build.

Whether you need a compact studio for one worker, a one-bedroom setup for longer-term staff, or a larger cabin for a couple or small family, Tiny Home Base gives you real options you can walk through before you buy.

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Why tiny homes work for farm worker accommodation

Farm staff housing needs to be practical, comfortable, durable, and available when the job needs to be filled.

A tiny home or cabin gives you a fast way to create extra accommodation on your property without committing to a major building project from scratch.

The key benefits

  • Fast availability - choose from cabins already on site and ready to go.
  • Flexible layouts - studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and larger options available.
  • Better staff attraction - quality accommodation can help make a role more appealing.
  • On-farm convenience - staff can live close to where they work.
  • Clear pricing - compare real cabins, real sizes, and real prices upfront.
  • Scalable solution - add one cabin now, then expand later if your staffing needs grow.

For many farms, the issue is not whether staff accommodation is needed. It is how quickly it can be sorted.

Built for real rural use

Farm accommodation has to work in the real world. Early starts, long days, wet boots, remote sites, and limited access all matter.

That is why the right cabin needs to be more than just a room with a bed. It needs to be a practical, liveable space that gives staff somewhere warm, private, and functional to come home to.

Depending on the cabin you choose, options may include:

  • Open-plan studio layouts
  • Separate bedroom layouts
  • Kitchenette or kitchen areas
  • Bathroom and laundry options
  • Heating and insulation options
  • Decking or entry solutions
  • Compact footprints for easier placement
  • Larger designs for couples or family accommodation

Whether you are housing a farm assistant, seasonal worker, herd manager, relief milker, contractor, or family member helping on the farm, we can help you compare the best fit.

A better alternative to waiting on a build

Traditional building can be slow, expensive, and hard to plan around. That is a problem when you have a staffing need now.

Tiny Home Base is different.

We have a large commercial yard stocked with cabins from multiple suppliers, including new cabins, preowned options, and buy-to-order solutions when you need something specific.

That means you can:

  • Visit the yard
  • Walk through real cabins
  • Compare layouts side by side
  • Check the size, finish, and feel
  • Choose the exact cabin you want
  • Arrange the next steps without starting from zero

No guesswork. No catalogue-only decisions. No waiting months just to see what you are buying.

Staff housing that helps you compete for workers

Accommodation can be a deciding factor when someone is choosing between roles.

A clean, warm, well-presented cabin gives your farm a stronger employment offer. It shows that staff are being taken seriously, and it gives workers a clear place to settle into the role.

Good accommodation can help with:

  • Attracting better applicants
  • Supporting longer-term employment
  • Reducing pressure on nearby rental availability
  • Creating separation between work and downtime
  • Housing staff close to essential farm operations
  • Supporting seasonal or short-term labour requirements

For farms in areas where rental housing is limited, adding accommodation on site can be one of the most practical ways to solve the staffing problem.

How the Process Works

1. Tell us what you need

Let us know who the accommodation is for, where the farm is, your preferred timeframe, and whether you are looking for a studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, or larger option.

2. Visit the yard or talk through options

Walk through real cabins on site or speak with us about what is currently available.

3. Choose the right cabin

Pick from available stock, consider preowned options, or discuss a buy-to-order solution if you need a specific layout.

4. Plan the practical details

Think through access, services, placement, and any professional or council advice required for your site.

5. Arrange delivery

Once the cabin and site requirements are clear, we can help you move forward quickly.

Simple process. Real cabins. Faster staff accommodation.

Options for different farm setups

Every farm is different. A dairy farm needing accommodation near the shed may have different requirements to a horticulture block, sheep and beef station, rural contracting business, or mixed-use property.

We can help with options for:

  • Single staff accommodation - Compact studios or one-bedroom cabins for individual workers who need a private, simple place to live.
  • Couple or manager accommodation - Larger one-bedroom or two-bedroom cabins for long-term staff, managers, or couples working on the property.
  • Seasonal worker accommodation - Flexible cabin options that can support seasonal labour needs, subject to your site, services, and compliance requirements.
  • Family or multi-room accommodation - Larger cabins that provide more separation, storage, and liveability for staff with partners or children.
  • Overflow or temporary housing - Fast accommodation when you need an extra living space without committing to a major build.

Ready to sort farm worker accommodation?

Come and see the cabins in person, compare your options, and find a practical solution for your farm.