incl. vat
No additional option
Ideal base for any project
Double glazed
Untreated wood (treatment strongly recommended)
The Heino Log Cabin inclusive of a veranda and front canopy measuring 4.50 x 5.80m. The veranda is 2.0m, Ideal as a summerhouse, games room, garden office and much more.
The Heino Log Cabin is manufactured using 45mm interlocking wall logs from Spruce. Featuring an extension of the apex roof, this produces a large front canopy - combined with a veranda this creates an enclosed porch. Offering an additional 2.0m of leisure space, a garden furniture set would certainly look at home here!
Designed for the larger garden, the open plan interior is not limited to use as a summerhouse. For a change of scenery, entice the kids outside of the home and into the Heino and transform into an exciting games room. The side window can be positioned in either wall as required.
All timber used is slow grown Spruce for a dense wood grain - this creates a stable, durable and long lasting garden building. Wood is a natural, living product and will expand and contract with changes in the weather. For this reason, each Tuin log cabin features only one timber species and is free from finger jointing.
The Heino Log Cabin features as standard:
45mm interlocking wall logs
Double conical tongue and groove for stability
Double door
Two fixed windows
One opening window
Front canopy with two supporting posts
Veranda
Quality door and window fittings
Double glazing
Fixing kit and instruction manual
Wind and watertight connections
Minimum 16mm Tongue and Groove Roof Boards
Dimensions:
Overall Dimensions: 4.50m x 3.80m PLUS 1.8m veranda. The whole cabin is 4.50m x 5.60m
Building Footprint: 4.30m x 5.60m
Internal Dimensions: 4.21m x 3.51m
Ridge Height: 2.70m
Eaves Height: 2.05m
Door Height (including frame): 1.99m
Rear Overhang: 0.20m
Front Overhang/Canopy: 2.00m
We highly recommend shingles with your log cabin: The final finish is far more superior and turns a shed into a stunning log cabin. Ordinary felt will last two - three years. Shingles will last for at least 15 years and it is unlikely you will ever need to replace them.