About Mustard Seed Tiny Homes
Mustard Seed Tiny Homes is an American modular home manufacturer, based in Atlanta, United States. They offer 6 prefab home models.
Mustard Seed Tiny Homes, based just outside of Atlanta in Buford, Georgia, specializes in the design and construction of modern tiny homes. They offer both tiny homes on wheels (THOWs) and foundation-based modular units, with a recent focus on the latter. The company aims to provide high-end, affordable housing solutions by emphasizing quality materials, modern amenities, and excellent craftsmanship. Their modular homes are engineered to be permanently placed on private property, serving as legal full-time residences, second homes, or rental units. These modular homes are designed to meet residential zoning requirements, unlike their Park Models that may require more lenient zoning. Mustard Seed is actively involved in developing tiny home communities, with a significant project underway at The Nest at Brannon Ridge Reserve in North Georgia. This project involves constructing multiple modular tiny homes and represents a key aspect of their business strategy to broaden accessibility to tiny living. Models available at The Nest include the Sunbeam, Woodstar, and Calliope. Other models include the Dogwood, Harvest, and Sycamore. The company emphasizes customization, tailoring each tiny home to meet the specific preferences and functional needs of their clients. While they offer standard model designs, every build incorporates custom elements to create a generational home. Prospective clients are encouraged to schedule tours of their shop to view modular tiny homes under construction. Because they are a shop rather than a showroom, all tours must be scheduled by appointment. Mustard Seed Tiny Homes also has a mission to give back, committing a portion of their profits to support housing needs both internationally and locally. They partner with Ground Zero Grace, an Atlanta-based non-profit organization that serves the elderly, disabled, and families in need. The company is also working on a mission to provide affordable housing for veterans. The website states that their small modular homes are the solution to push back against the big house-big debt norm.
Price Range
Affordable
Customization
High
Models

Calliope

Dogwood

Harvest

Sunbeam

Sycamore

Woodstar
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