Built for the worst: Fireproof, floodproof, and impact-ready
Some locations test the limits of traditional structures. Between shifting weather and growing climate volatility, not every home is made to keep up. Some homes fail the moment conditions turn extreme. Vinyl siding warps, attic vents invite embers, roof trusses peel away in high winds, and soaked drywall spawns mold within days.
TinyBox doesn’t do that.
Each unit is built from the frame out to resist the elements that typically destroy or degrade buildings. It’s a space designed not just to house people—but to protect them.
Freeze/Overheat
👈🏻 We don’t do that. It’s engineered and built for the worst-case scenario.
🔥 Wildfire-Ready
Aluminum heatsink exterior dissipates heat and won’t catch fire.
No flammable siding or exposed insulation—nothing to ignite.
Foam-core panels rated for fire resistance.
Steel frame keeps the structure standing even if the worst happens.
Inspired by the sequoia tree effect—everything around it burns, but it stands untouched.
💨 Storm-Resistant
Withstands high winds and flying debris with impact-resistant paneling.
Engineered to handle hurricane-force conditions.
Structurally stable in earthquakes thanks to reinforced modular joints.
🌊 Flood-Ready
Designed for elevated installation on simple foundations.
Water-sealed flooring and materials reduce rot and mold.
Operates off-grid, so no need to wait for sewage or electrical to return.
This isn’t a trailer you park and hope for the best. It’s a high-performance shelter you trust. When the forecast looks bad—or when the damage is already done—TinyBox is the last thing standing.