Malsfeld Chalet
- Log Thickness: 60 - 95mm
- Width: 6.86m
- Depth: 7.30m
- Ridge Height: 3.65m
- Eaves Height: 2.21m
Overview
The Malsfeld log cabin is our largest Chalet Log Cabin in this range. It is well suited as a holiday let, or as the largest room is just under 30m2 an office or therapy room.
The Malsfeld Chalet Log Cabin has five rooms, one large central room, with kitchen/bar area to the back and 4 smaller rooms in the front. The position and size of the rooms make the Malsfled a perfect guest suite or even a office. The 1.20m veranda to the front allows you to sit out and enjoy the day without fear of sunburn, or rain!
This log cabin is available in either 60mm thick double tongue and groove log walls or 95mm thick triple tongue and groove log walls.
Specification - Malsfeld Log Cabin |
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Wall construction |
60mm double or 95mm triple tongue & groove logs |
Base construction |
Tanalised bearers |
Roof overhang |
1.20 m |
Glazing |
Double glazed units as standard |
Windows |
4 tilt'n'turn units 70/94 |
Door |
2 single units 80/200 |
Roof and Floor |
Heavy Duty 20 mm planed tongue & groove boards |
Specifications
What's included in the package is everything you need to get going:
- A treated base frame on which the whole cabin is built
- All wall logs, each cut to size, length and with the interlocking notches already cut out
- Floor & roof boards cut to length
- Skirting board
- Internal and External Trim
- Wind Boards for the gable ends
- Detailed instructions
- Screws of all lengths and sizes for each section of the job (this is a generic screw pack/you are likely to have some left over)
- Nails for putting down floor - (some like to use a brad gun instead of our nails to make 'secret nailing' in the tongue & groove boards easier)
- Roof covering - you can opt to order with or without the roof covering - This is selected at time of order
- If you have any trouble, we are available on the end of the phone to help out with build or with any queries.
- There is also most likely to be an extra wall board with notches cut out. This is there if there are any damages or missing parts. This extra log can be used to replace the broke or missing part in the unlikely circumstance. If you don't use it, it's a free piece of wood which could be used to make a shelf or a little step for the cabin.
The only thing you will need is your own tools and a flat, stable, level base. Information and advice on base work can be found here. It is also advisable to have at least 2 able bodies to build the cabin.