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The Adley 4m x 4m Somerset Corner Log Cabin With UPVC Windows & Doors – 44mm: A Description

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£5239.00

Experience the elegance and modern design of the Adley 4m x 4m Somerset Corner Log Cabin With UPVC Windows & Doors – 44mm, perfect for enhancing any garden style. Boasting two spacious opening windows and a half glazed double door, this cabin offers a luminous and spacious interior for your enjoyment.

Crafted from premium timber log boards that interlock securely to safeguard against water infiltration and drafts, this log cabin guarantees durability and insulation. The robust interlocking system ensures a sturdy and heat-preserving structure, enabling year-round use. Its roof and floor are fashioned from tongue and groove boards, ensuring a resilient and long-lasting finish suitable for heavy furniture and frequent use. With its hipped roof design, this cabin offers ample headroom for accommodating tall furniture or lighting fixtures. High-grade roofing felt is included for enhanced weather protection and efficient rainwater drainage. Equipped with double glazed windows and a mortise lock with key, your new cabin offers top-notch security.

Opting for UPVC, a low-maintenance material, negates the need for annual treatments unlike traditional wooden frames. Choose from anthracite, oak, or white to personalize your cabin, all while benefiting from UPVC’s lightweight yet durable frame, robust locks, and double-glazed glass that resist unauthorized access. For energy efficiency, look no further. Our UPVC log cabins feature 44mm interlocking log boards, the epitome of thickness for year-round usability. The UPVC framing and double-glazed windows also reduce external noise, fostering a peaceful and productive atmosphere.

Rest assured, all our log cabins are crafted in the UK by our expert team using sustainably sourced, certified timber. Supplied untreated, a coat of premium timber treatment is recommended post-construction. Delivered in individual tongue and groove timber lengths, this log cabin requires a stable and level foundation.

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