The assembled Den A-frame cabin.Brandon Schulman
- Den Outdoors unveiled a $21,000 do-it-yourself A-frame Cabin kit that can be assembled in three days with the help of two or three people.
- The A-frame Cabin kit targets three segments that have experienced a shake-up during COVID-19 times: DIY-ers, remote and tiny living, and tourism.
- The interior can fit up to two people and the structure is only semi-permanent, which means it can be taken apart and moved as needed.
- The kit and Den Outdoors have received so much interest, the company is now contemplating raising a seed round "because the business continues to grow despite our lack of resources," Den founder Mike Romanowicz told Business Insider in an email interview.
- According to Den, the kit is a good option for companies in the glamping and hospitality business, and for people looking to list properties on Airbnb.
Den Outdoors unveiled a do-it-yourself A-frame Cabin kit that can be assembled in three days.
Unlike most cabin and tiny home makers that sell fully built units, New York-based Den Outdoors takes the approach of selling both construction plans and do-it-yourself kits with all of the necessary parts. In line with these two product types, the A-frame cabin's plans can be purchased for $99, and the full DIY kit starts at $21,000.
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According to Den founder Mike Romanowicz in an email interview with Business Insider, the company and its cabin kit has seen a "huge swell of traffic and interested customers."
"What's propelling the product's popularity is that we've launched something that has exactly the right characteristics that people want," Romanowicz wrote in the email interview with Business Insider. "It's beautiful, fast to build, and accessibly priced relative to other options in the market."
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