Specializations
About Liberation Tiny Homes
Liberation Tiny Homes is an American cabin manufacturer, based in Leola, United States. They offer 10 prefab home models ranging 18–37 m².
Liberation Tiny Homes, formerly based in Leola, USA, was a manufacturer of tiny homes known for providing design and permitting services. However, according to their website, Zook Cabins has acquired the assets of Liberation Tiny Homes effective immediately. Zook Cabins expresses admiration for the accomplishments of the Liberation Tiny Homes team and anticipates incorporating their talents and expertise into their own operations, promising fresh and cutting-edge designs in the near future. While Liberation Tiny Homes operated independently, they offered a range of park model homes, including A-Frame and traditional styles. Based on the models listed on their website, their homes typically ranged from 204 to 400 square feet and included configurations with one or two bedrooms and one bathroom. Models included The A-Frame Studio, The A-Frame Bunkhouse, The A-Frame Classic, The Aspen, The Cascade, The Denali, The Kodiak, The Luna, The Nook Family and The Nook Studio. Because Liberation Tiny Homes has been acquired, details about their current operations, construction methods, materials, certifications, and specific markets served are not readily available. Further information would require contacting Zook Cabins to determine how they will integrate the former Liberation Tiny Homes designs and expertise.
Models

The A-Frame Bunkhouse

The A-Frame Classic

The A-Frame Studio

The Aspen

The Cascade

The Denali

The Kodiak

The Luna

The Nook Family

The Nook Studio
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