A gable roof tiny cabin is a small A-shaped prefab living container building with a gable roof. It's a new type of portable tiny house made from a 20-foot container house unit. This tiny house combines the strength of the container and a sloped roof. The gable roof lets rain and snow slide off quickly, so water doesn't collect on the roof.
Unlike traditional buildings, gable roof container cabins can be easily disassembled and reassembled. This means you can move it wherever you need. It is extremely flexible and can adapt to different environments and usage requirements for living, working, or other activities.
A gable roof tiny house combines strength, beauty, and functionality, blending traditional and modern design elements.
The foundation frame is made of high-strength steel, providing excellent stability and durability. This steel frame can effectively withstand various natural disasters, such as strong winds and earthquakes, and features excellent anti-corrosion properties.
The enclosure is usually made of rock wool panels. We provide a variety of settings for wall colors, roof materials (metal decorative panels, asphalt tiles, colored stone tiles), and more to meet aesthetic needs.



Indoor floors use MGO boards known for fire and moisture resistance, topped with PVC floor leather. For outdoor porches, WPC flooring (wood fiber and plastic) is used for its waterproof, durable, and non-slip properties.
Unlike flat roof designs, the gable roof has two pitched surfaces forming a triangle, allowing rain and snow to drain quickly and reducing pressure from ice and snow.
Standard sizes are 3x7m and 4x7m. Extended options include 3x13m and 4x13m. Both single-layer and double-layer designs are available.
We provide a variety of internal structure layouts for different usage scenarios, whether for commercial use or backyard placement.
Appearance: Gable roofs add visual appeal and architectural aesthetics compared to the simple flat roof of standard cabins.
Drainage: Pitched designs offer superior drainage and snow load capacity, extending the life of the house in harsh climates.
Cost: While gable roofs require more materials and have higher construction costs, they increase the overall value and functionality.