Deltec Backyard Cottages

Dream spaces to work, create, or simply unwind.

Introducing the Backyard Cottages—the Deltec everyone at our company wants to own.

The new Refuge and Sanctuary bring round-home living to a compact, accessible scale designed to complement your existing home and property.

Each model features a simple, open “studio” layout with just one interior wall for the bathroom, creating a spacious, light-filled feel that lives far larger than its size. Our most cost-effective models yet, the Backyard Cottages still deliver the same iconic round form, energy efficiency, and craftsmanship that define every Deltec.

Why should your backyard cottage be round?

Introducing

Refuge and Sanctuary

326 Sq Ft — 21' Diameter
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Floor plan 21-A on a slab foundation with factory-installed engineered wood siding.

Backyard Cottage Base Shell Price

517 Sq Ft — 26' Diameter
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Sanctuary Cottage
Floor plan 26-C on crawlspace foundation with factory-installed engineered wood siding.

Backyard Cottage Base Shell Price

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Backyard Cottages

Each model features a simple, open “studio” layout with just one interior wall for the bathroom, creating a spacious, light-filled feel that lives far larger than its size.
Built to be simpler, faster, and more cost-effective to construct than other homes in the 360° Signature Collection, the Refuge and Sanctuary deliver the same iconic round form, energy efficiency, and craftsmanship that define every Deltec.
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Why are Deltec Backyard Cottages less expensive?

The structural shell of the Backyard Cottages are less expensive per square ft than comparable standard 360° Signature Collection models. For example, while the Sanctuary and the Nest are both 517 sq ft, the base shell price of the Sanctuary is $9,967 less than the Signature Nest – over in additional 20% savings.

Backyard Cottage Design

Sanctuary 26-C
Sanctuary 26-C
Sanctuary 26-C-floor-plan
Nest 26-B

Backyard Cottage Construction/Project Management

  • Confirming building permit requirements in local jurisdiction, including lot size, building height and setbacks.
  • Assembling all elements required for building permit and securing permit.
  • Engaging a builder or serving as own general contractor or DIY builder to ensure:
  • An appropriate foundation is built on the site.
  • The Deltec Structural shell components (including wall panels and roof/floor trusses) can be unloaded and assembled on the foundation.
  • HVAC, plumbing and electric is properly installed and utilities connected.
  • The interior of cottage shell is finished to completion (wall framing, insulation, sheetrock, flooring, fixtures and finishes).

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