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3m x 2m Log Cabin (28mm) by Green Woodland

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The Green Woodland 3m x 2m Log Cabin boasts a chic design and is finished to an impressive standard, making it an ideal garden workspace or leisure area, particularly suitable for compact gardens. Built with 28mm connecting, air-dried log walls, this garden lodge is not just sturdy but also resistant to the elements. The superior 19mm tongue and groove base can endure years of use and is perfect for stashing heavier items. Its pent-style, contemporary 19mm tongue and groove rooftop is both elegant and subtle. The lodge is equipped with Green Woodland’s Premium Felt, offering double the durability of standard felt and a lifespan of 15 years, tripling that of regular felt. Three choices are available for the weatherproof polyester roof felt:
– Premium Felt with a 15-year lifespan, as standard
– Premium Felt with Underlay
– An optional upgrade to Superior Felt, which has three times the durability of standard felt and an impressive 20-30 year lifespan, including free underlay

For added weather protection, it’s recommended to opt for one of the underlay-inclusive choices. This garden lodge provides a generous 4.8m² of internal floor area (51ft²). Entry is through partially-glazed double doors with toughened glass and a key-lock system for safeguarding stored goods and valuable gear. The lengthy windows offer ample natural light to the interior. All timber utilized in constructing this log cabin is certified by FSC®, ensuring it is sourced only from sustainable, well-managed forests. Please be aware that the garden lodge MUST be set up on a stable, flat surface, such as poured concrete, and is delivered untreated, thus requiring a solvent-based preservative coating during installation. An installation service is available as an opt-in upgrade. Shipping is complimentary to the majority of UK destinations.

Key Features:
– 28mm connecting log walls
– 19mm tongue and groove base
– 19mm tongue and groove pent rooftop
– Premium tear-resistant polyester-backed roof felt with a 15-year warranty
– Various optional upgrades for roofing available
– 51ft² of internal floor area
– Partially-glazed double doors featuring toughened glass
– Key-lock system
– FSC®-certified timber

Please ensure the log cabin is set up on a firm, level surface and coated with a solvent-based preservative. Assembly service can be added as an optional upgrade. Complimentary shipping to the majority of UK addresses.

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