Not all tiny cabins are created equal. For many people exploring compact living, the kitchen is where they draw the line—mini-fridges and microwave-only setups just won’t cut it. At Kendall Cabin Co., we’ve built a reputation for designing tiny cabins with full kitchens that live like real homes. These aren’t stripped-down weekend units. They’re fully equipped, energy-efficient, and designed for daily life—whether you’re hosting guests, preparing dinner for two, or living full-time on your land.
We’ve seen firsthand that the kitchen is one of the most important factors for long-term comfort in a cabin. That’s why we prioritize real cooking spaces, full-size appliances, and smart layouts in every model we build. If you’re looking for a tiny prefab cabin that doesn’t cut corners where it counts, our models are built for you.
What Makes a Full Kitchen in a Tiny Cabin
The term “full kitchen” means different things depending on the builder. At Kendall Cabin Co., it means you can actually live and cook in your cabin the same way you would in a traditional home. Every kitchen in our tiny cabin lineup includes:
- A full-size refrigerator with freezer
- A complete range with oven and cooktop
- Solid wood cabinetry for real storage
- A deep sink with modern fixtures
- Durable countertops with enough prep space to cook comfortably
- Optional additions like dishwashers or built-in microwaves
This approach gives our customers true livability. Whether you’re making coffee, preparing meals from scratch, or stocking up for a few weeks off-grid, these kitchens are built to perform—day in and day out.

Designed for Daily Use, Not Just Weekend Escapes
A lot of “tiny home” kitchens out there are little more than microwave counters. They’re fine for weekend stays but fall short when you need real cooking space. That’s where Kendall Cabin Co. cabins stand out.
Each kitchen is integrated into the cabin’s overall design—not squeezed in as an afterthought. Our layouts allow for flow between the kitchen, dining, and living areas, which makes them more practical and enjoyable to use. And because our customers often use these cabins as primary residences, we build with heavy-duty flooring, moisture barriers, tankless water heaters, and spray foam insulation—so your home stays comfortable and low-maintenance all year long.
These are just a few reasons our cabins appeal not only to private buyers but also to those building vacation rentals, in-law suites, or remote offices that need full functionality.
Our Most Livable Tiny Cabin Models with Full Kitchens
Here are the top models in our lineup that offer true full-kitchen functionality in a compact and efficient footprint:
The Rebecca Guest House – 390 Sq. Ft.
The Rebecca is our most popular single-bedroom tiny cabin, and for good reason. With 390 square feet of living space, it offers everything you need—including a full kitchen laid out along one wall with room for a full refrigerator, range, sink, and overhead cabinets.
In addition to the kitchen, it includes:
- A private bedroom with enough space for a queen bed
- A full bath with washer/dryer hookups
- A cozy living area perfect for lounging or dining
- A sleeping loft for guests or additional storage
- A covered front porch that extends your living space outdoors
The Rebecca is a favorite among families looking for guest accommodations, buyers building vacation rentals, and landowners seeking a low-maintenance retreat. It’s compact without being cramped, and the kitchen is a standout feature that makes full-time or extended living completely feasible.
The Chaney Cottage – 280 Sq. Ft.
For those who want to go smaller but still cook real meals, The Chaney Cottage delivers. At 280 square feet, it’s one of the most efficient and affordable tiny cabins with a kitchen you can actually use.
The kitchen includes:
- A well-proportioned countertop for prep and small appliances
- A built-in cooktop and oven
- Under-counter storage and overhead cabinetry
- A compact fridge (with the option to upgrade to full-size)
The rest of the cabin includes a combined sleeping/living area, a full bath, and a covered porch. It’s ideal for in-law suites, bunkhouses, or personal retreat cabins, especially on larger properties where a smaller footprint is preferred.
The Chaney proves that you can have a full kitchen without taking up a lot of space—as long as it’s designed smartly.
What Makes Our Cabins So Livable?
At Kendall Cabin Co., every tiny cabin is designed for long-term livability. That includes:
- Real insulation (spray foam in walls, floors, and ceilings)
- Energy efficiency with ducted mini-split systems and tankless hot water
- Durable materials that hold up over years of use
- Flexible layouts that allow for easy customization
The kitchen is only one part of the equation—but for many buyers, it’s the most important one. When that space functions like it should, the entire cabin becomes more useful, more welcoming, and more like home.
A Simple Process from Design to Delivery
We know that buying a tiny cabin can feel like a big project, but we make it simple. Once you choose your model and kitchen features, we build your cabin in our Texas facility to your exact specifications. Our team will help you with site preparation plans and coordinate the delivery and installation of your new home.
You’ll get a finished, energy-efficient tiny cabin with a full kitchen—ready for cooking, living, or renting—without months of construction or multiple contractors.
If you’re looking for a tiny cabin with a full kitchen that doesn’t cut corners, contact Kendall Cabin Co. today. Our cabins offer the space, durability, and function you need to cook, live, and enjoy your land the way you always imagined. Let’s design a cabin that truly works for you.