Can I put a log cabin in my garden?
A log cabin can often be placed in a garden, but the answer depends on the size of the building, its intended use, and the rules that apply to the property. It is always best to review the requirements for your specific project before making a final decision.
Can a log cabin be used all year round?
Some log cabins are better suited to seasonal or occasional use, while others are more suitable for stronger year-round comfort. The right option depends on the model, wall build-up, intended use, and the level of thermal performance you need.
Can I live in a log cabin permanently?
A residential log cabin may be more suitable for more regular or extended living use, but suitability depends on the specification, site, and the rules that apply to the project. Buyers exploring this option should begin with the residential log cabins category.
Do I need planning permission for a log cabin?
Planning requirements depend on the size of the cabin, where it will be placed, and how it will be used. Because every project is different, it is important to check the requirements that apply to your property before ordering.
What should I compare when choosing a log cabin?
The most important things to compare are building area, living area, layout, number of zones, wall thickness, roof type, and intended use. These factors help you identify the cabin type that best matches your needs.
How thick should log cabin walls be?
The right wall thickness depends on the way you want to use the cabin. Buyers often compare wall thickness when deciding between a simple leisure cabin and a more substantial timber building designed for broader everyday use.
Are log cabins cold in the winter?
Winter comfort depends on the specification of the cabin and the purpose it is meant to serve. Buyers looking for greater cold-weather comfort should pay close attention to wall thickness, build-up, and the category of cabin they are comparing.
What is the best base for a log cabin?
The best base for a log cabin depends on the size of the building, the ground conditions, and the requirements of the model. A stable and well-prepared base is important for long-term performance and successful installation.
How long does delivery or installation take?
Lead times depend on the cabin model, specification, and project scope. If timing is important, the best next step is to check the details for the specific cabin you are considering.
How do I choose the right log cabin size?
The right log cabin size depends on how you will use the building and how much outdoor space is available. Building area, room layout, and number of zones are all useful comparison points.
Where should I go next if I am not sure what I need?
Use this page as your starting point, then continue into the category that best matches your plans: small log cabins, large log cabins, residential log cabins, Scandinavian log cabins, mobile log cabins, summer houses, or wooden saunas.