Exterior of Paradis Tiny Home's Ohana model with slightly pitched saltbox roof and cedar and blackened metal siding sits alongside upwards slope paved with cracking cement in Hawaii Hawai'i.

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The Ohana model has a larger footprint than the Oasis and is slightly cheaper at $209K. It doesn’t have the dual-height ceiling, and the board and batten siding is replaced with a combination of metal and cedar.