Log cabins are homes specifically made up of logs or timber.
Log cabins have been around for a long time because they have always been versatile and remain an asset for any homeowner.
In Europe, modern log cabins are often built in gardens and used as summerhouses, home offices or as an additional room in the garden.
Unlike garden sheds, summerhouses and gazebos are almost always made from wood.
Not only are Swedish log houses and log cabins beautiful and stylish, but VAT may be reclaimed on 'new build' houses so they are even more affordable.
Wood burners not only look fantastic, but are an excellent way to heat log cabins. Whilst keeping with the natural, renewable ethos of the buildings style.
Summerhouses are a great place where you can relax and communicate with nature.
Cedar is one of the best choices of wood for a log cabin. Cedar naturally repels insects which is a great advantage for preventing termite damage.
There are parts of Europe that use log cabins as summerhouses or as an extra room in a garden.
At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, a number of log cabins began to be constructed as a part of the United States Park Service, most of which were built as per the Adirondack style.