10 Affordable Steel Frame Tiny House Kits You Can Buy at Home Depot Under $40K

Want a stylish, durable tiny home without spending a fortune? You’re in luck. In today’s video, we’re diving into affordable steel frame tiny house kits you can actually buy right now from Home Depot — all for under $40,000!

These DIY-ready kits are perfect if you’re looking to build a sleek and modern small home, ADU, backyard guest house, or even an off-grid cabin. With steel frames instead of wood, these homes are stronger, longer-lasting, pest-resistant, and ready to handle the elements.

🏠 We’ll explore models from FrameUpNow like:

Immense ADU 1183 – 3 beds, 2 baths, 1,183 sq ft of modern flair
Foxmore ADU 912 – clean lines, 2 beds + a killer porch
Absolute ADU 732 – vaulted ceilings + bonus loft
Lilac Modern, Birchwood, Lookout, Russett, and more…

TimeStamp:
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Immense-ADU-1183 – https://tinyurl.com/immenseadu
02:32 Foxmore-ADU-912 https://tinyurl.com/foxmore912
04:12 Absolute-ADU-732 https://tinyurl.com/absoluteadu
05:05 Lookout-No Garage-Home-889 – https://tinyurl.com/lookout889
06:07 Contempo-ADU-1410 – https://tinyurl.com/contempoadu
07:58 Lilac Modern-ADU-527 – https://tinyurl.com/lilacmodern
09:16 Cottage-4/12-Tiny-384 – https://tinyurl.com/cottage384
10:11 Birchwood-ADU-660 https://tinyurl.com/birchwoodadu
11:19 Lookout-Garage-ADU-889 – https://tinyurl.com/lookoutgarage
12:12 Russett-ADU-930 – https://tinyurl.com/russettadu

Each steel kit includes just the frame, but Home Depot provides a downloadable material list and troubleshooting guide to help you budget and build smart.

Whether you want a cozy minimalist retreat or a spacious family-friendly tiny home, there’s something here for everyone.

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