
Simple, Durable Living.
Built Around Your Land.
Boma's container homes aren’t just flexible—they solve specific problems landowners run into when trying to build on their property. Whether it’s cost, timeline, access, or durability, each use case below exists because traditional builds fall short in one way or another.
Designed for Practical Landowners
Whether it’s a hunting camp, a weekend getaway, or a backyard guest space, Boma units give you a clean, durable structure without long build timelines or unpredictable costs.
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Private cabins and retreats
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Hunting and fishing camps
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Backyard guest houses (ADUs)
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Off-grid or semi-remote setups
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Property upgrades without full construction
Private Cabins & Weekend Retreats
For most landowners, the goal isn’t a full-time residence—it’s a place to get away without turning it into a full construction project.
Traditional cabins require long build timelines, multiple contractors, and ongoing maintenance. Boma units simplify that process by delivering a finished structure that’s ready to use shortly after placement.
The steel structure and insulated shell hold up in all seasons, so you don’t have to worry about opening and closing a seasonal building every year. It’s a low-maintenance way to create a consistent, reliable retreat on your property.


Hunting & Fishing Camps
Remote properties are where container units make the most sense.
Access is often limited, weather conditions are harsh, and traditional materials don’t hold up well over time. Wood structures require constant upkeep and are vulnerable to moisture, pests, and long-term wear.
Boma units are built from steel, insulated for four-season use, and designed to handle rough environments. They can sit unused for periods of time without degrading, and optional protective features (like secure doors and coverings) make them practical for seasonal or remote use.
They also reduce the need to manage a full build in areas where contractors may be limited or expensive to bring in.
Backyard Guest Houses (ADUs)
Adding a guest house through traditional construction can quickly become expensive and time-consuming, especially when dealing with permits, contractors, and design decisions.
Boma units provide a clear, contained solution. The footprint is defined, the design is already optimized, and the structure arrives nearly complete.
For landowners, this means:
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Less disruption to your property
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A faster path from idea to finished structure
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A clean, modern space for guests or extended family
It’s a practical way to add usable living space without taking on a full custom build.


Off-Grid & Remote Setups
Many properties don’t have immediate access to utilities—or the cost to bring them in doesn’t make sense.
Boma units are designed to work with flexible setups, including generator power, water storage, and alternative waste solutions. This makes them viable in locations where traditional homes wouldn’t be practical or cost-effective.
Because the structure is self-contained and durable, it performs well even in areas where conditions are inconsistent or infrastructure is limited.
Property Upgrades Without Full Construction
A lot of landowners want to improve their property—but not at the scale of building a full home.
Boma units give you a way to add real, functional value without:
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Managing a long construction timeline
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Coordinating multiple trades for months
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Taking on unpredictable costs
Instead, you’re placing a finished structure that serves a clear purpose—whether that’s personal use, hosting guests, or simply making the land more usable.
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Long -Term Durability
One of the biggest advantages across every use is durability.
Traditional small structures often look good at first but require ongoing maintenance to deal with:
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Moisture and rot
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Drywall cracking
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Pest issues
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Seasonal wear
Boma units are built with materials selected specifically to avoid those problems:
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Steel exterior structure
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Closed-cell spray foam insulation
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Durable interior wall systems (no drywall)
The result is a structure that holds up over time with significantly less maintenance—especially important for properties that aren’t used every day.


