Anchored Tiny Homes is an Atlanta-based general contractor focused on designing and building high-quality tiny homes and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) for local homeowners. Operating within the Home Services category, the company helps clients add functional living space in backyards, side lots, and underused areas without committing to a full-scale home addition.
Their projects typically serve homeowners who want to create:
From initial concept through final walkthrough, Anchored Tiny Homes manages the full construction process so clients work with one coordinated team instead of juggling multiple trades.
Anchored Tiny Homes acts as a full-scope general contractor, coordinating design, permitting, and construction for:
| Service Type | What It Includes |
|---|---|
| Detached Tiny Homes | Standalone units with sleeping, living, and storage solutions |
| ADUs / Backyard Cottages | Fully self-contained living spaces with private entrances |
| Office & Studio Builds | Work, art, or hobby spaces separate from the main house |
| Interior Finish Packages | Flooring, cabinets, fixtures, and built-ins tailored to usage |
Every project emphasizes efficient layouts, natural light, and storage strategies that make small footprints feel larger and more livable.
The team evaluates zoning and site conditions specific to Atlanta neighborhoods, then recommends footprints, utility connections, and placement that fit both the lot and local regulations. They translate client goals—rental income, multigenerational living, or downsizing—into scaled floor plans and exterior designs.
As primary general contractors, Anchored Tiny Homes coordinates:
Homeowners receive a single point of contact who oversees scheduling, inspections, and quality checks from start to finish.
Within Atlanta’s growing home services and residential construction space, Anchored Tiny Homes fills a focused niche: small-footprint housing that still feels permanent, code-compliant, and tailored to local property values. Their work supports homeowners seeking flexibility—whether generating rental income, accommodating family members, or creating a separate place to work from home—without leaving their current neighborhood.
