
Trailer House

TRAILER HOUSE
A Building You Can Move Anytime, Anywhere
A trailer house is a building that can be towed by a vehicle at any time and at your discretion.
Although it functions as a building, it is classified as a “vehicle,” which means it is not subject to typical building regulations.
Its easy setup and versatile design make it accessible to a wide range of users.
Trailer houses are often used as bases for camping or travel, and are also popular as shops, offices, vacation homes, or residences.






SWIFT HOUSE's
Recommanded Material List
Recommended Materials
Exterior Features
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Solid 4x6 Kiln-Dried SPF Logs with Insulation Strips on Every Course
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Stained Exterior Logs for Weather Protection
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28-Gauge Asphalt Roof, 40-Year Lifespan (Color Optional)
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Insulated Roof and Floor
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Insulated Windows (Broken-Bridge Aluminum, Horizontal Sliding)
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Entrance Door with Screen Door
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Porch Options: 6’, 8’, or 10’ with Railing

Interior Features
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Solid 4x6 Kiln-Dried SPF Interior Logs
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2x6 Tongue & Groove Pine Roof and Floor Boards
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Cathedral Ceiling with Exposed Log Beams
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Six-Panel Interior Doors with Hinges and Door Knobs
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Complete Electrical Package: All Light Fixtures, Ceiling Fans, Outlets, and Switches
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Main Electric Box (30–100 Amp)
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Two Coats of Polyurethane on Walls, Ceiling, and Floor
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TV Jack for Cable
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All Beds & Mattresses (excluding Futons)

Kitchen & Bathroom Features
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High Table / Kitchen Cabinet
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Toilet
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Medicine Cabinet
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Complete Plumbing Setup

Options
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Loft
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Wider or Longer Cabin
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Larger Porch / Screened Porch
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Upgraded Kitchen
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Roof Color Options
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Nightstand Shelves / Closets
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Foldable Bed or Table
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Bunk-Over Bed
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Steeper Roof Pitch



