Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Log Cabins

Log cabins have a wide variety of uses and provide an alternative to extending the house. They offer additional rooms suitable as guest quarters or for use as a home office, but can also be used as shops and cafeterias. 


As a general guideline, the thicker the log cabin timber, the better insulating qualities will be had. This has the added benefit of enabling the building to be used all year without accruing extortionate heating costs. The thicker timber cabins cost more initially, but will often pay for themselves as a result of the heating costs they save. 


Log cabins can be considered as an additional building and can have power and water installed in the same way as a regular house. 

Anglian Garden & Building supplied have a comprehensive range of log cabins offering many features at an economical price. A log cabin for the garden can be used simply for storage or can offer an attractive area for entertaining, a play room, garden office, work shop or simply somewhere to enjoy your garden from - the options are endless.

The starter range of log cabins all have 28mm timber thickness and are suitable as a sturdy alternative to a summerhouse or shed. Then there are the
 medium quality timber log cabins which come in a selection of thicknesses from 34 to 45 mm timber thickness. The Eurovudas selection of 34mm log cabins come in a good variety of sizes to suit the size of your garden and budget. The next stage up is the 50-58mm log thickness where we have the Estnest, Tuin and Eurovudas range of log cabins which come in a variety of different styles from the traditional chalet to a more modern and contemporary building. The top of the range selection come in 68-70mm log thickness which offers heavy duty quality and long lasting log cabin which are ideal for use as holiday homes.






 
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