If you’re looking for the freedom and flexibility of a mobile home, but aren’t sure there’s a ‘perfect fit’ out there for you and your family, don’t despair. Mobile homes’ floor plans are as varied as those of traditional fixed homes—sometimes more than you might imagine, given the flexibilities of prefabbed housing. Today, we’re going to talk about mobile homes floor plans, the terminology used for different types of homes, and other options you can consider when looking for your perfect mobile home.
Choosing the home for you
Understanding the Basics
When people talk about mobile homes, they usually refer to them as ‘single-wide’, ‘double-wide’, or ‘multi-sectional’. These terms refer to how many prefabricated sections are assembled to produce a complete whole. More isn’t always better, but it’s certain that you’ll see more luxurious, varied options as you go up in sections.
Mobile Homes Floor Plans
Of course, at any given size of mobile home, you have a huge number of floor plans you might consider. Single-wides have the most limitations, in that certain arrangements would run into issues of convenience, but even then you can find variations ranging from studio-style open spaces to 2-bedroom 2.5 bath homes suitable for a small family. As you move up to multi-sectional homes, your options expand exponentially. Ultimately, you’ll need to go over the unique options offered by your dealer to see what’s available to you.
Final Thoughts
Being prefabricated doesn’t mean mobile homes’ floor plans are limited. Consider your needs and wants, and look for a home with the size and layout you desire—chances are, there’s a mobile home with the features you desire waiting for you. Mobility requires some degree of compromise, but not nearly as much as you expect.
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