Wood Cabins for the Garden
A cabin made from wood can enhance your garden as well as providing additional building space.
Our range of cabins have been designed to provide answers to all of your garden building requirements whether you require storage, extra living area or somewhere to relax during the summer months to name but a few.
A wood construction enables the building to easily blend in with natures surround yet is robust enough to provide a secure and weather proof dwelling.
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Our most popular ranges are manufactured by Eurovudas, they vary from 28mm logs through to 68mm. All can be manufactured with a restricted ridge height of 2.5m which ensures compliance with planning regulations should you wish to position the cabin less than 2.0m away from your boundary.
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Eurovudas have been producing wood cabins for over 20yrs and in this time gained a great deal of experience in the manufacture and production of cabins constructed from machined logs. Timber is sourced from FSC certified sources, both Russian redwood and spruce are used in the production depending on availability.
Timber being a natural product has the ability to take on moisture and dry out according to ambient conditions, this can have the effect of increasing in size or twisting of the log - both attributes do not render the component unusable. Although machined straight to a very strict tolerance, some twisting is inevitable - don't despair, use these logs towards the base of the wall and the weight of those above will help straighten and keep the offending log in place. You can read more about twisted logs and how to use them here.
Wood cabins are often used for garden offices. It is therefore likely that access is required through all the seasons of the year.
In most cases, if a log thickness of 44mm is chosen (all our 44mm logged cabins come with double glazing as standard) with some under floor insulation and roof insulation, then with a little additional heating, the user should remain comfy throughout.























