Multi-Generational House Plans
Multi-generational housing is making a comeback.
Aging parents need support, adult kids are boomeranging home, and splitting housing costs makes financial sense in expensive markets.
But most homes aren’t designed for this reality.
Home kits designed for how families actually live
Multi-generational homes accommodate multiple generations or multiple family units under one roof. Not duplexes or separate dwellings. Thoughtfully designed single homes with enough space and privacy for everyone.
Our larger models like Luna, Alpenumbra, and Penumbra give you the square footage and room separation you need. Multiple bedrooms, separate living areas, dedicated spaces for privacy and gathering. Momo homes are designed to handle the logistics of parents, kids, and grandparents sharing space without losing their minds.
Traditional builders either can’t deliver homes this size affordably or they build generic McMansions with wasted space and outdated layouts. Momo gives you modern architecture, smart space planning, and construction speed that keeps costs reasonable.
Our multi-generational home designs
Features that make multi-generational living work
Steel framing, windows, doors, flooring, cabinetry, appliances, fixtures. Everything arrives in one shipment. No surprise budget overruns.
Primary suites separated from secondary bedrooms. Multiple living areas so different generations aren’t competing for the TV.
When your parents need to move in now, waiting eight months for traditional construction doesn’t work. Our cold-formed steel frames go up in days. The structure seals weathertight in about three weeks.
Our single-story Coastal model works for aging parents who can’t handle stairs. Wide hallways and doorways accommodate walkers or wheelchairs without major modifications.
More people means higher utility costs, unless your home is designed right. Highly insulated structures, heat pump systems, and solar-ready wiring keep operating costs manageable.
Cold-formed steel won’t warp, rot, or attract termites. Our Surefoot foundation system has a 150+ year lifespan. If you’re planning to house family for decades, the structure needs to last.
How families use our larger homes
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Multi-generational households with aging parents living with adult children and grandkids.
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Boomerang kids who need their own space while getting on their feet financially.
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Caregiving arrangements that let elderly parents maintain independence.
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Families with live-in help who need dedicated space for caregivers.
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Blended families with kids from multiple relationships needing their own rooms.
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Cultural traditions where multi-generational living is the norm, not the exception.