Sleepouts NZ – Kitset Studios & Accommodation
Keep It Simple
The cost of building additional space or adding an extension to your house can be expensive. Installing a sleepout or studio in the backyard can be a much simpler option if you don’t overcomplicate things.
Avoid adding cooking facilities or sanitary fixtures such as a toilet, shower, or running water, and just install power. You’ll end up with a very practical addition to your home at a far more cost-effective price.
Habitable Space Regulations
If a building is intended for sleeping, working, or hobbies, it is considered habitable space. Even if it’s under 30m² and doesn’t require building consent, it still needs to comply with the NZ Building Code.
This means meeting standards for structural performance, insulation, moisture control, and ventilation. Some smaller projects can be built yourself, but everything must comply to be legal.
There are a few key things to be aware of. All electrical work must be carried out by a registered electrician. Adding plumbing or cooking facilities such as a sink a toilet or stove will require full building consent. Any space used for sleeping must also have smoke alarms installed.
Getting this right from the start ensures the building is safe compliant and fit for purpose.
Working From Home – Studios and Offices
If you work from home and need a studio or office call us to discuss your requirements. We have a few options that may work for you. Kitset Sheds Ltd builds strong sleepouts and studios that provide practical space for work or hobbies.





