Hoteliers, You Can Create Destination Retreats With These Luxe Tiny Cabins

High-end prefab maker Moliving partners with proprietors to establish resort-like accommodations in a wilderness setting.

Hoteliers, You Can Create Destination Retreats With These Luxe Tiny Cabins

High-end prefab maker Moliving partners with proprietors to establish resort-like accommodations in a wilderness setting.

As a standalone suite, the Moliving prefab can be tailored to its location based on the owner's specifications. The process can take as little as three months to complete.

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It all started from a bittersweet realization: Summer is far too short. Jordan and Hanna Bem had been discussing their travel options for colder months when they came to that conclusion, and two others: Destination hotels were often overcrowded and underwhelming, and Airstreams and the like largely felt uninspiring and claustrophobic. There didn’t seem to be a place that felt rejuvenating yet removed, somewhere that felt connected to the land without disturbing it too much. 

To fill the gap, they launched prefab company Moliving, which builds compact suites for hoteliers to create destination retreats.  The units’ 400-square-foot interiors resemble a high-end hotel, complete with a full bathroom and living space steps from a comfortable bed. There isn’t a kitchen, but two decks provide an outdoor connection. Property owners can tailor the units’ sustainable details to their exact locale, whether a lake in upstate New York or a river valley in Utah. We spoke with the founders to learn more about what sets Moliving apart in the hospitality space.

A Moliving prefab has 400 square feet of interior space and 240 square feet of exterior space.

Moliving’s prefabs feature 400-square-foot interiors and 240 square feet of decking.

Photo by David Mitchell

What qualities make your prefab stand apart from the rest?

As a nomadic hospitality group, Moliving wants to redefine hospitality with its movable luxury hotel rooms. Utilizing mobility to counteract seasonality, Moliving has created hotels with flexible inventories. Through the ability to predict seasonal demand and dynamically adjust room inventory in real time, Moliving enables optimal efficiency by maintaining peak occupancy and average daily rate on a year-round basis. 

Moliving combines luxury and sustainability in an uncompromising manner. Each unit is designed to minimize its carbon footprint while ensuring a top-tier build quality. Constructed from a range of recycled materials, including green steel, the suites are capable of operating off the grid with solar arrays and integrated holding tanks. Its self-leveling system allows for a seamless removal without leaving a trace.

The sustainable structures have "self-leveling

The sustainable structures are "self-leveling," making them easy to install and relocate based on a destination’s inventory needs.

Photo by David Mitchell

What does your base model cost and what does that pricing include?  

Moliving operates as a joint venture partner with clients, an approach that ensures the delivery of a high-level experience for every guest. The suites cost $180,000 on average to manufacture.

Where are the prefabs currently available?

Moliving is currently available in North America, with plans for international expansion in the near future.

On average, the suites cost $180,000 to manufacture, and feature an open concept inside.

On average, the suites cost $180,000 to manufacture and feature an open concept.

Photo by David Mitchell

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