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Camping Cabin 2

1 Floors
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
34.4 m² Total area
34.4 m² Living area
7.32 m² Terrace/balcony area

This cosy camping cabin is surprisingly spacious.

The terrace in front of the cabin provides a lovely place for outdoor dining. The kitchen is slightly separated from the spacious living room. There is a bathroom and a separate restroom. Also there are two medium sized bedrooms.

We use 100% renewable energy
CE Strength Graded Structural Timber
FSC
ISO 9001
Accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service
Green Energy 100%

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  • Separate Bathroom and Restroom
  • 2 Medium Sized Bedrooms

Floor plans

Technical information

Number of bathrooms
1
Number of bedrooms
2
Number of floors
1
All year residence option
Has balcony
Has fireplace
Has garage
Has sauna
Has terrace/balcony
Has utility room
Has wardrobe
Total area
34.4 m²
Living area
34.4 m²
Terrace/balcony area
7.32 m²

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Testimonials

Log home Margus

The role of Sales consultant was very important. Your competitors (we tried three-four producers) sales consultants weren’t adequate. Palmatin sales consultant was very helpful and we always got information that we needed. The whole selling process was made professionally and this was the main reason why we selected Palmatin.

Family Nõupuu (Log home Noupuu)

We have already suggested Palmatin to many people who came to see the house while we were building it up. Everybody who saw the house liked it very much. We are very satisfied how the services were provided; we always had necessary information about our order.

Wall types

  • Stone facade

    It is possible to use different stone materials as wall coverings. It is possible to choose from brick, decorative stone, etc. If you use stone as your external wall covering, a special cement board is installed on the prefabricated wall and the stone material will be installed thereupon on the site. In the case of stone covering, a wider foundation must be built to support the wall covering.

  • Rendered facade

    It is similar to a stone facade, a special cement board will be installed on the prefabricated walls. The rendering of the facade will take place on the site.

  • Wooden boarding

    With wooden facade you have many additional options. You may choose between different cladding profiles, types of wood and the manners of treatment of the wood (varnished, painted, impregnated, etc.) Treated wooden cladding will be installed on the prefabricated walls at the factory.

Three different price levels

  • Basic

    Basic – includes drawings for the log part, log part of the house, T-battens for openings, hydro isolation between the foundation and first log row, wooden dowels, isolation between the logs, special metallic parts and packages to be delivered in the order of assembly. The Basic kit is suitable if you wish to buy only the walls of the house and build the rest of the house yourself.

  • Standard

    Standard – in addition to the Basic kit, this kit includes rafters, roof hydro isolation, ventilation slats, sarking, first floor joists, balcony joists, windows, exterior doors and special metallic accessories. The Standard kit is suitable if you wish to get a weatherproof house quickly and then continue with interior works in your own pace.

  • Premium

    Premium  – in addition to the Standard kit, this kit includes all other wooden materials needed to finish the house, interior doors and a staircase. The Premium kit is the most comfortable kit, including all wooden materials needed to build a house. This is suitable if you wish to finish the house quickly without spending time worrying about the quantity or availability of materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you use dry logs/ dry wood?

All the wood used in our constructions is dried in our factory. The kiln drier ensures the removal of water and moisture in the wood. If the wood is not dried, the house structure can be damaged by distortions and swelling of the materials.

Do I need a building permit to build a wooden house?

The constructions obligations can vary from a country to another. Generally speaking, when the building exceeds a certain size, the construction is subject to a permit. This concerns private properties as well. Before delivering a construction permit, the plans of the house, the location, the environment, the public safety and other factors will be analyzed. To know about the regulations, you should refer to your local administration. Make sure to obtain the building permit before starting the construction on the site.

Can my wooden house burn?

In opposition to common believes, a wooden house burns hardly more than another type, made of concrete or steel. The wood, after being harvested and dried, still contains water, which will evaporate during a fire before letting the wood burn. When burning, the wood creates charcoal protection, slowing down the spread of heat. The wood structure is still solid and will not collapse. You can refer to the fire resistance class.

Is the colour of the wood changing through time?

Wood is a living element. After being harvested, the wood is still breathing, changing and interacting with the environment. Wind, air, sunlight, climate change, location…many factors influence the wood ageing process and its appearances. These factors will darken the wood through time to grey hues. To prevent the wood from becoming darker, or protect its natural aged colour, you can use different stain and paint, depending on the final result.