A log Cabin is a stunning addition to any home. Whatever your needs, your own personal gym, garden office, studio, workshop or just extra storage room, these incredibly well made, robust and attractive log cabins serve the purpose. We feel pleased to be able to offer these log cabin kits at such a realistic price.
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Our Log Cabin Kits
Aspen Clock House
5.5m (18.4ft) x 4m (13ft)
44mm thick interlocking walls.
70mm thick walls available.
Charles 3x3
Wall thickness 34mm interlocking boards
Dimensions: 3 x 3 m
Basement size 2,82 x 2,82 m (without veranda)
£300 off this product - NOW ONLY £1499
Manchester
The Manchester comes in one size only.
Wall thickness 70mm interlocking boards
The terrace is included - Fantastic!!
The Liverpool comes in one size only.
Step 1
Before erecting a log cabin kit it is important to make a firm base, ideally using concrete or concrete slabs.
Step 2
After the concrete base is finished and the foundations are attached, please check the cabin parts according to the included details. The log cabin kit parts are numbered.
Step 3
The log cabin is started to be erected from the foundation that is attached to the base that you have made. Then the half boards are laid, which are also connected to the foundation. After that the log cabin kit is erected according to the list of details.
Step 4
Following the list of details, it is important to note the position of the windows in the log cabin. It is essential for the windows to be in their positions, not too high or not to low. If the window is in the front, it is important to pay attention to the the number of balks and if the window is in the side wall.
Step 5
The roof is covered, doors inserted and the floor assembled.
Step 6
Then the gable is connected and the roof joists are inserted and only then insert the windows.
Step 7
The roof is covered with roofing materials of your choice.
Step 8
Lastly the gable eaves and fascia boards are attached.