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Ezyline Transportable Homes have the perfect Granny Flat solution!

Are you looking to add a comfortable, stylish, and hassle-free living space for your loved ones? Ezyline Homes offers a range of transportable homes that are ideal for use as Granny Flats. 

The housing supply shortage issue in New Zealand has prompted the government to announce it is looking at relaxing the rules around building “granny flats”. They are seeking feedback on their proposal and looking to potentially change the rules in 2025. While these changes haven’t yet been announced you may well be looking to put another ancillary building on your property up to 60m².

If the changes go through, the building will need to be built or supervised by a Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP) and built to the NZ Building Code. Ezyline Homes ticks both of these boxes as an LBP and builds to the NZ Building Code.

Remember, Granny Flats don’t just have to be for Granny. They could be for teenagers, a sleep out or just extra space. Our transportable homes provide a flexible and convenient solution.

We will keep this section updated as the government announces the new rules. 

 

Explore our range of 50-60m² plans

50m² Peninsula Kitchen

Traditional
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  • 50m²

Not a tiny home but definitely petite, ideal for a granny flat or holiday home. Featuring 1 bedroom and a generous bathroom with room for a washing machine.

60m² Linear Kitchen

Contemporary

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  • 60m²

Compact, affordable and specifically designed to feel spacious inside. This home is ideal as a secondary dwelling in most councils throughout New Zealand.

60m² Galley Kitchen

Traditional
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  • 60m²

A compact home suitable as a first home or beach retreat with plenty of room for guests to stay. 2 bedrooms and a bathroom with space for a washing machine.

60m² Peninsula Kitchen

Traditional
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  • 2
  • 60m²

Designed to feel bigger than it is. This compact and affordable home has everything you need. Featuring 2 bedrooms and an open plan kitchen, living, dining area.

Have a specific layout in mind?

Our transportable home layouts are fully customisable, offering you a wide range of options to create a space that perfectly suits your unique needs and preferences. Whether you’re looking for specific features or tailored designs, we provide the flexibility to bring your vision to life. 

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What is the process for customising my Granny Flat?

You can start by selecting one of our exisiting layouts and then work with our team to modify the design to meet your needs. Our goal is to help you create the perfect space for your family.

What are the benefits of choosing a transportable home as a Granny Flat?

Transportable homes offer flexibility, quick installation, and the convenience of consent-free construction for dwellings up to 60m². They provide a comfortable, modern, and a stylish living space. 

Is a transportable Granny Flat a good investment?

Yes, adding a Granny Flat to your property can increase its value and provide additional living space for family members or rental income. 

How long does it take to build my home?

This depends on the size of the home you have chosen and the types of customisations you have made. General rule of thumb is 12-16 weeks. 

Narrow site? No problem!

 

 

Specifically designed for sections with tight spaces, our new Skinny Series is the perfect solution for those looking to add more accommodation to their site where a full-scale home may not fit.

50m2 Skinny Contemporary Home

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Buying a transportable home is a big decision. Whether it’s for your main residence, a holiday retreat, worker accommodation, or a secondary dwelling, there are several moving parts to consider beyond just the floor plan.

If you’ve been researching what to look for when buying a transportable home, this is our checklist to help you make an informed choice.

Site Suitability & Access

Before falling in love with a layout, start by investigating whether your site is suitable for a transportable build. Rural and urban sites present different challenges. Narrow driveways, tight turning circles, overhead power lines, or limited access can all influence delivery. 

An early site assessment gives your transportable home builder a chance to determine if there are any restrictions to the type of home that will work for your property.

Learn more about what’s involved in the transport and installation phase in our Transportable Homes Delivery Process.

Build Quality, Materials & NZ Compliance

Transportable homes have to comply with the New Zealand Building Code, just like any other residential build. That includes things like structural durability, insulation standards, moisture management, and seismic considerations.

Builds completed in a controlled environment have advantages because construction happens under predictable conditions, allowing for tighter tolerances and greater consistency when installing elements such as insulation and glazing.

When comparing your options, take into account the factors that make for a comfortable home - insulation, glazing, weather performance, and overall longevity of the materials being used.

Read more about how offsite construction improves building outcomes in Why Choose Transportable Homes.

Design Flexibility & Lifestyle Fit

Whether you’re looking for a primary residence, a holiday retreat, or accommodation for workers, considering the right layout based on how you’ll use the home will make the biggest difference to how the property is enjoyed.

Purpose of the home

The intended use of your home significantly influences the features and layout you should prioritise. Here are a few common purposes:

  • Additional accommodation for extended family: If the home will serve as extra space for family members, consider their comfort and privacy. Features like multiple bedrooms, a separate bathroom, and a cosy living area can make the space more inviting.
  • Holiday home: For a holiday property, prioritise low-maintenance features, easy access to outdoor areas, and amenities that enhance relaxation, such as a deck and outdoor living spaces.
  • Worker accommodation: Practicality and durability are key for worker housing. Ensure the home is equipped with sufficient amenities, durable materials, and adequate space for comfortable living.
  • Granny flat: Usability and preparing for the future are key considerations. If the person using the home is advanced in years, we can prepare the home by making doors flush entry, putting timber in the walls for future grab rails and making doorways wider for future wheelchair access.

The size of the Home

The number of bedrooms is a fundamental consideration when selecting a transportable home. Think about your current and future needs. If you have a growing family or anticipate hosting guests, opting for additional bedrooms can provide comfort and flexibility.

Bathrooms are another important factor, particularly in homes with multiple occupants. A second bathroom can be a game-changer, reducing morning rush hour stress and providing privacy.

The flow of the home

Customising the orientation of your floorplan to suit your needs goes a long way in helping to make your transportable home tick all the boxes when a standard floor plan doesn’t quite fit the bill.

Whether you’re looking to prioritise open plan living, need plenty of accommodation for all the extended family, or storage is top on your list, considering a floor plan which is tailored to include all the amenities you need is an important consideration to ensure your transportable home fits your lifestyle for years to come.

To explore layouts, view all our transportable house plans or if you want to skip the wait, browse our range of transportable homes available now.

 

The Build & Delivery Process

One of the biggest differences between a traditional build and a transportable home is where the work happens.

Instead of months of on-site activity, your home is constructed in a controlled environment before being transported and installed on prepared foundations. Timelines can vary depending on a few different factors, but these builds allow more certainty in scheduling and are less likely to run over.

While many transportable, modular, prefab, and kitset homes come in a range of sizes and orientations, often a more customised approach is necessary to achieve the perfect layout for your needs.

Check out the top things to consider when choosing the perfect transportable home for you:

Purpose of the home

The intended use of your home significantly influences the features and layout you should prioritise. Here are a few common purposes:

Additional accommodation for extended family: If the home will serve as extra space for family members, consider their comfort and privacy. Features like multiple bedrooms, a separate bathroom, and a cosy living area can make the space more inviting.

Holiday home: For a holiday property, prioritise low-maintenance features, easy access to outdoor areas, and amenities that enhance relaxation, such as a deck and outdoor living spaces.

Worker accommodation: Practicality and durability are key for worker housing. Ensure the home is equipped with sufficient amenities, durable materials, and adequate space for comfortable living.

Granny flat: Usability and preparing for the future are key considerations. If the person using the home is advanced in years, we can prepare the home by making doors flush entry, putting timber in the walls for future grab rails and making doorways wider for future wheelchair access. 

Number of bedrooms

The number of bedrooms is a fundamental consideration when selecting a transportable home. Think about your current and future needs. If you have a growing family or anticipate hosting guests, opting for additional bedrooms can provide comfort and flexibility. Even if the home is intended as a holiday retreat or worker accommodation, having extra rooms can enhance privacy and convenience.

Number of bathrooms

Bathrooms are another important factor, particularly in homes with multiple occupants. A second bathroom can be a game-changer, reducing morning rush hour stress and providing privacy. Consider the number of people who will use the home regularly and whether additional bathrooms are necessary to meet their needs.

Separate laundry area

A dedicated laundry area is a practical feature that many overlook. A separate laundry room can help keep the rest of the home organised and clutter-free. Whether you're washing beach towels from a day at the holiday home or uniforms in a worker accommodation setting, a designated laundry space adds convenience and functionality.

Customisable layouts

The ability to pick your preferred finishes including paint colours, floor coverings, joinery, and appliances is an easy way to help make your transportable home feel like your own.  Customising the orientation of your floorplan to suit your needs goes a long way in helping to make your transportable home tick all the boxes when a standard floor plan doesn’t quite fit the bill.

Whether you’re looking to prioritise open plan living, need plenty of accommodation for all the extended family, or storage is top on your list, considering a floor plan which is tailored to include all the amenities you need is an important consideration to ensure your transportable home fits your lifestyle for years to come.

Living area size

The living area is the heart of any home, where family and friends gather to relax and socialise. The size of the living area should align with your lifestyle and how you plan to use the space. For those who love entertaining, a larger living area may be ideal. Conversely, if the home is a secondary residence or for temporary use, a more compact living space might suffice with the extra floor plan used for additional bedrooms or storage.

Kitchen and dining area

The kitchen and dining area are crucial spaces for daily living. Consider the size and layout of the kitchen, especially if you enjoy cooking. A well-designed kitchen with ample counter space, storage, and modern appliances can make meal preparation a pleasure. The dining area should comfortably accommodate the number of people you expect to dine regularly.

Storage space

Lack of storage is often a pain point in any home. Evaluate the available storage options, including closets, cabinets, and potential external storage like sheds or garages. Ample storage helps keep the home organised and clutter-free, contributing to a more pleasant living environment.

 

Keen to find out more? Check out our full range of standard floor plans here or get in touch to chat with our friendly team about how we can help bring your transportable home to life.