Quick size summary
Main room: 4.0m x 2.6m
Stand-up height: 2.15m apex / 1.6m walls
Front awning: 2.2m deep x 2.8m wide
Rear Annexe (optional): 2.8m x 2.0m
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The Homecamp Lodge is our modern take on the classic 60s–70s cabin tent — straight walls, proper headroom, and a real front verandah — rebuilt with tougher materials and smarter detailing. If you’re chasing a stand-up canvas family tent that can start simple and expand into a multi-room basecamp, this is the one.
This guide covers the Lodge’s key dimensions, the full footprint (including awning space), and a few real-world sleeping layouts using standard camping mat sizes. We’ve also included a quick comparison with our Cabin Tent for scale.
Because the Lodge is a modular system, we’ll also show how each add-on changes the way you camp — from the Rear Annexe (a dedicated second room), to the Room Divider (two internal zones for privacy), and the Mesh Annexe (a bug-free outdoor living room under the awning). If you’re planning to build out your setup from day one, we’ll link the full Lodge range (including the Accessory Bundle) below.
| Section | Key dimensions |
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| Main Lodge (main room) | 4.0m x 2.6m • 1.6m walls • 2.15m apex |
| Front awning (verandah) | 2.2m deep x 2.8m wide • 1.6m side • 2.15m apex |
| Rear Annexe (optional) | 2.8m x 2.0m • 1.6m walls • 2.15m apex |
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Why the Lodge feels big
The Lodge is built around near-vertical walls, which is what makes it feel so roomy compared to sloped-wall tents. With 1.6m straight walls and a 2.15m apex height, it’s a genuine stand-up tent – easy to change clothes, wrangle kids, and keep gear organised without crawling around.
The other big difference is the front awning. At 2.2m deep, it becomes a proper outdoor living area: shade in summer, a dry entry in wet weather, and a place for chairs, cooking, and all the stuff that never belongs inside the sleeping zone.
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Sleeping layouts using standard camping mat sizes
The easiest way to picture capacity is by mat layout. Below are a few examples using standard camping mat sizes, so you can plan a setup that suits how you actually camp.
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Main Lodge: works well for couples who want room to move, or families running multiple single mats with gear space left over.
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Rear Annexe: adds a dedicated second room – perfect for kids or guests so the main room stays calmer and more flexible.
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Room Divider: splits the Main Lodge into two zones (sleep/gear, adults/kids, early/late risers) without adding another module.
Lodge Tent FAQs
How many people does the Homecamp Lodge Tent sleep?
As a guide, the Main Lodge (4.0m x 2.6m) will comfortably sleep 4 adults on standard single camping mats, or 2 adults plus 2–3 kids with space left for bags. If you really pack it in, you can fit up to 6 singles in the main room, but it’s wall-to-wall sleeping. Add the Rear Annexe, and the full setup comfortably sleeps 6–7, with a separate room that’s ideal for kids or guests.
Can you stand up inside the Lodge Tent?
Yes — it’s a true stand-up canvas tent, with a 2.15m apex height and 1.6m straight walls.
What are the Homecamp Lodge Tent dimensions?
Main room: 4.0m x 2.6m. Height: 2.15m apex with 1.6m walls. Front awning: 2.2m deep x 2.8m wide.
What size is the Lodge Rear Annexe?
The Rear Annexe adds a second room measuring 2.8m x 2.0m, with matching 1.6m walls and 2.15m apex height.
What does the Lodge Room Divider do?
It splits the main Lodge into two zones for privacy and more practical family sleeping layouts (great for kids vs adults, or sleep vs gear).
What is the Lodge Mesh Annexe best for?
Turning the front awning into a bug-free outdoor room – perfect for cooking, eating and relaxing without mozzies and flies.
Can I start with the main tent and add modules later?
Yes – the Lodge is designed as a modular system, so you can start with the Main Lodge and add the Room Divider, Rear Annexe or Mesh Annexe over time.
Build your Lodge setup
Homecamp Lodge Tent
Rear Annexe
Room Divider
Mesh Annexe
Accessory Bundle (save $350)
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