Garden Cabin Uses
A garden log cabin is a fantastic, affordable way to add some new indoor space to your property. If you need extra storage for tools, you want to build a Wendy house for your kids, or just create a little indoor nook in your garden, a small log cabin is a great investment.
Naturally, larger log cabins are slightly more versatile. A properly insulated log cabin with the right lighting and interiors could make the perfect garden office, allowing those who do hybrid or remote working to leave the distractions of the house and find some focus, without the lengthy commute.
You could also build a super convenient home gym, kit it out as a man cave or craft den, or just create an extra cosy reception room for your family to enjoy throughout the year.
Log Cabin Styles
There’s a large range of log cabins for sale on the market, so it can be tricky to know which style will perfectly suit your home. Here are some of the most popular log cabin styles available:
Corner Log Cabin
Ideal for making the most of an awkward space, our selection of corner log cabins fit snugly in a corner of your garden, offering you a luxurious indoor room with a perfect view of the surrounding greenery, even if your garden isn’t that spacious to begin with.
Insulated Garden Cabin
If you’re looking for an extra space you can enjoy all the way through the year, an insulated garden cabin is an excellent choice. All our cabins are made with high-grade timber, but the 44mm thickness of these cabins offers greater heat retention, making them especially comfortable in winter. You can also add further insulation to your cabin by installing a material like bubble foil – take a look at our how-to guide to find out more.
Traditional Log Cabin
For a tasteful, classic aesthetic, why not opt for a traditional log cabin? Handcrafted in our Yorkshire factory, our traditional log cabins are built with interlocking logs for structural integrity, and you can choose a pre-designed model or request a custom build for your garden.
Contemporary Cabin
Alternatively, a contemporary log cabin is a great choice if you prefer a more modern look in your home. These elegant builds include large windows for maximum natural light, making them the perfect spot to read, relax or work on a project and look out at your garden.
Roofing Options
As well as choosing the design, you also have a few options when it comes to the roof of your log cabin shed.
Apex
Log cabins with an apex roof design are topped with two slopes that form the traditional stylish ‘A’ shape, and can provide slightly increased headroom, and vertical storage space.
Pent
Alternatively, garden log cabins with a pent roof have a contemporary flat shape – this is sometimes a more budget-friendly option, and these rooms can be simpler to clean too.