1 Bedroom
Frequently Asked Questions
How do dealers differentiate Eurodita's 1-bedroom residential cabins from the granny annexe range when advising end customers on the right product?
One-bedroom residential cabins and granny annexes share the compact-footprint format but serve different end-uses. Granny annexes are positioned as ancillary accommodation within an existing dwelling's curtilage, typically occupied by a family member. One-bedroom residential cabins are standalone dwellings or holiday lets that may sit on their own plot. Configuration choice depends on the customer's planning permission route, intended occupant, and whether utilities and Council Tax are independent. Dealers should advise both options at customer enquiry stage. See granny annexe range for related context.
What footprint and layout configurations does Eurodita supply within the 1-bedroom residential range?
Eurodita's one-bedroom residential cabins ship in single-room studio, open-plan one-bedroom (combined living and bedroom), and separate-bedroom configurations. Floor plans include integrated kitchen positioning, bathroom location, and optional internal partition layouts to the dealer's brief. Each kit ships with wall, roof, floor, window, and door components precision-machined to the specified floor plan. Internal partitions are confirmed at order specification stage. See private-label manufacturing for related context.
How do dealers use Eurodita's 1-bedroom range to test the residential timber housing market without committing to multi-unit inventory?
Eurodita supplies 1-bedroom residential cabins with no minimum order quantity, allowing dealers to test the residential market with a single unit before scaling to multi-unit stocking. The 1-bedroom format requires less site preparation, simpler foundations, and shorter assembly than larger residential configurations, lowering the cost barrier to market entry. Repeat-order potential is high once dealers establish residential category presence. See dealer programme for related context.
When does a 1-bedroom residential cabin trigger Building Regulations approval, and how does the supply package support submission?
A 1-bedroom residential cabin used as a permanent dwelling or sleeping accommodation triggers England Building Regulations approval. Approved Document L (thermal) and Part B (fire safety) are the primary considerations. Eurodita designs 1-bedroom residential cabins to Eurocode 5 (BS EN 1995-1-1:2025) structural standards. Thermal documentation is prepared per order to support the dealer's regulatory submission. See certifications for related context.
What customer profiles do dealers typically serve with Eurodita's 1-bedroom residential cabins?
One-bedroom residential cabins typically serve four customer profiles: starter-home buyers in markets where conventional housing is unaffordable, holiday let operators targeting couples (the highest-margin holiday let segment), self-build homeowners adding a secondary dwelling on existing land, and property investors building compact rental stock. Each profile values different specifications (thermal, finish, layout), so dealers benefit from understanding the customer's end-use before recommending a specification. See dealer resources for related context.
