Portable office cabin sizes and applications
A practical guide to common portable office cabin sizes and where each one fits best.

Choosing the right size is the first step in planning a portable office cabin. The right dimensions depend on how many people will use it, the furniture you need and the space available at your site.
Common sizes
Compact cabins around 10 × 8 ft suit a single guard post or a one-person cabin. A 10 × 10 ft or 20 × 8 ft cabin works well for a small team or a supervisor's office. The popular 20 × 10 ft size gives room for a few workstations, storage and a small meeting area. Larger 30 × 10 ft and 40 × 10 ft site offices allow separate zones for engineering, admin and meetings.
Matching size to use
For site offices, allow space for movement, storage and any electrical or AC provisions. For accommodation, plan the bunk layout and ventilation. For sales offices, larger windows and a welcoming interior matter more than raw floor area.
Because every cabin is built to order, you are not limited to standard sizes — share your requirement and we will recommend a layout.
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