Step 1. Pick your size and shape
How much space do you have available and what size will maximize your gardens potential?
Square footprint
Rectangle footprint
Corner footprint
L-Shaped footprint
Octagonal footprint
Bespoke footprint
When thinking about your log cabin shape, you need to take into account your gardens shape and what space is available. If you are limited for space a corner log cabin can be a great option, where as if you have more space available a rectangle shape will maximize your potential.
Improve your garden spcae, not lose it!
When choosing your cabin size, you want to take into account what space you have available to match a building that will suit.
Standard wall log thicknesses
Step 2. Wall board construction
Different wall type boards will determine how the walls are constructed. All our wall logs feature a tongue and groove for ease of assembly as well as other benifits such as:
The Interlocking design increases weather-resistantance and durability
Less susceptible to movement and easy assembly
Flat sleek profile
Increased insulation for your cabin
Tongue and groove boards
Double tongue and groove boards
Step 3. Wall log thickness
When choosing your desired log cabin you will want to think about what thickness of wall log you will need. One common benifit to the thickness of wall log is ultimately the insulation you will receive.
Standard wall log thicknesses
28mm Thick
34mm Thick
44mm Thick
70mm Thick
Step 4. The roof shape
When choosing your desired log cabin you may want to think of the roof shape especially if it will be against a wall or in a corner of your garden.