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Granny flats for grandparents’ comfort

At Coyote Cabins, we leverage over 25 years of construction experience to provide high-quality, tailored housing solutions. As a family-run business, we’ve transitioned from building luxury residential homes to focusing on a more pressing need: affordable and customised granny flats for senior Australians. Our mission is to create comfortable and accessible spaces where grandparents can enjoy their golden years close to family, without sacrificing independence or style.

Each Coyote Cabin is thoughtfully designed with seniors in mind, featuring easy access and practical amenities. Our flats are constructed with durable James Hardie cladding, aluminum windows, sliding doors, and hybrid flooring to ensure longevity and low maintenance. Inside, we prioritise comfort and energy efficiency with R5.0 rated insulation in ceilings, R2.5 in walls, and a split system for year-round climate control. We take care of all the details, from internal and external painting, downlights, and power points to fully integrated electrical and plumbing systems.

To cater to individual needs and preferences, we offer a variety of add-ons such as decks, pergolas, extra windows and doors, additional power points, and external lighting. Whether you’re looking to keep your loved ones close or provide them with a private, cozy space, Coyote Cabins delivers a solution that feels like home. For more information, contact Marc at 0417 899 799 or Kellie at kellie@coyotecabins.com.au, or visit coyotecabins.com.au

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