Nissen Huts 101

Nissen Huts

Sheet metal housing is quickly becoming a popular alternative to traditional stick-built homes. While there are many styles and options to choose from, many people are opting for Nissen huts. Nissen huts provide usable space, a unique aesthetic and resistance against extreme weather.

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If you’re new to this building style, this guide will help you get familiar with what these huts are and their benefits.

What is a Nissen Hut?

Nissen Hut

The structure is easy to erect and can withstand extreme weather conditions thanks to its dome shape.

After WWII, many Nissen huts were converted into homes and other types of buildings.

The Benefits of a Nissen Hut

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The Nissen hut offers many advantages:

Whether you’re using it as a home, for storage or something in between, there are many advantages to choosing a Nissen hut. High durability, even in extreme weather, is one great benefit that everyone can appreciate.

Nissen Hut vs Quonset Hut

If you’re familiar with dome-shaped buildings, then you may have heard of the Quonset hut. Although similar in many ways, Nissen huts are different from Quonset huts.

For starters, both huts have different origins.

Yes, they were both designed primarily for military use during WWI and WWII. However, the Nissen hut was developed by the British and the Quonset hut was developed by the U.S. much later.

Here are some other notable differences between these two structures:

Quonset huts are generally bigger and quicker to erect, but Nissen huts do have an internal framework that adds to their durability.

Both Nissen and Quonset huts are still in use today. In fact, many people are converting old Nissen huts into homes. The Zinc House in the UK is a prime example of how people are hopping on the Nissen hut trend.

What is it like to live inside a Nissen hut?

Check out this historical conversion known as The Zinc House.