Although many people choose to use their log cabins for personal use to have time to relax or enjoy their hobbies, others may decide to commission them into commercial properties to be rented out.
There are several ways to do this, and it often depends on the size of the plot or design of the cabin.
Bespoke log cabins, for example, can be used as rented holiday accommodation or lodges. Assessments and checks may need to take place to ensure the lodge is structurally sound, and planning permission may also be required.
BBQ hut conversions are another way that people may chose to earn a passive income from their cabins. They can be adapted to accommodate large numbers of people who may wish to use these facilities for a special occasion. Alternatively, a chef service could be offered where attendees pay to enjoy a meal.
Similarly, hot tub garden rooms could produce an income when guests are charged a fee to enjoy the benefits of these steam baths.
Outdoor huts and gazebos can be easily adapted for use as gyms, pool rooms and bars. Each of these could provide an owner with a revenue if they charge individuals or groups to use these buildings and spaces.
Offices, workspaces and school rooms are also facilities that people will pay for. Whatever the option, it is essential to liaise with local planning and safety offices to ensure you’re not breaking any rules.
Here at Logspan, we have a range of structures available for a variety of purposes. Visit our team today to find out more.