
Side-by-side guide
LW-210 Cabin (130sqft) vs Elm
LW-210 Cabin (130sqft) and Elm are both strong options if you are shopping for tiny homes. This comparison breaks down pricing, size, layout, and the tradeoffs that matter most when you are trying to pick the better fit.
Comparison table
Use the table below for the fastest read on price, size, and layout differences.
| Spec | LW-210 Cabin (130sqft) | Elm |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $25,999 | Request pricing |
| Square feet | 130 sq ft | 390 sq ft |
| Bedrooms | N/A | N/A |
| Bathrooms | N/A | N/A |
| Sleeps | N/A | 2 |
| Loft | N/A | Yes |
| Home type | Tiny Home | Tiny Home |
| Foundation | N/A | On Wheels |
| Builder | Kaldees | Tumbleweed Houses |
Which one should you buy?
If you are deciding between these two homes, start with the tradeoffs below.
Choose LW-210 Cabin (130sqft) if:
- You prefer a smaller footprint that may feel easier to place or move.
- You like this style of home and want the version that best fits your space priorities.
Choose Elm if:
- You want more overall living space.
- You like this style of home and want the version that best fits your space priorities.


Key differences
- Elm offers roughly 260 more square feet than LW-210 Cabin (130sqft).
- LW-210 Cabin (130sqft) and Elm come from different builders, which can shape finish packages, delivery process, and warranty expectations.
Pros and cons
LW-210 Cabin (130sqft)
LW-210 Cabin (130sqft) Pros
- • Shares the same general home style, so it is easy to compare layout choices side by side.
LW-210 Cabin (130sqft) Cons
- • Less interior space, with roughly 260 sq ft less room.
- • Delivery coverage is less explicit in the current public specs.
Elm
Elm Pros
- • More interior space, with roughly 260 sq ft more room.
- • Shares the same general home style, so it is easy to compare layout choices side by side.
Elm Cons
- • Published pricing is limited, so you may need a builder quote to compare budgets precisely.
Builder details
Builder relationship
LW-210 Cabin (130sqft) is built by Kaldees, while Elm comes from Tumbleweed Houses. Comparing the builders can help you weigh brand style, construction approach, and the rest of each lineup.
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