We’re always working to improve our products and services, whether through the components we use or the way we construct our twin‑skin log cabins. We continually explore new technologies and building methods to enhance quality, durability, and efficiency. We are equally committed to delivering the highest level of customer service to every client.
Glulam Doors and Windows
Glulam is an engineered wood made from multiple layers of timber bonded together. It is stronger, more stable, and more resilient than traditional solid wood, making it an excellent choice for log cabins. Glulam windows and doors offer superior insulation and heat retention, making them more energy‑efficient than PVC alternatives. They also provide a more natural and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Benefits of Twin‑Skin Log Cabins
Twin‑skin construction creates a warm, energy‑efficient living environment. Installation and maintenance are straightforward, and the structure offers exceptional versatility. A twin‑skin cabin can serve as:
- A guest house or separate living space
- An Airbnb or home office
- A home entertainment room, gym, or hobby workshop
- A game room, cinema, study, or spa
- A bar, art studio, recording studio, or meditation/yoga room
- A library, reading nook, or arcade
- A long‑term or short‑term rental generating passive income
Energy Efficiency and Comfort
Insulated twin‑skin log cabins:
- Reduce energy costs through improved thermal performance
- Keep the cold out in winter and the heat out in summer
- Provide significantly better soundproofing
- Maintain a stable indoor climate year‑round
Security and Durability
Our glulam windows and doors feature a 5‑point multi‑locking system and CE‑certified 28 mm toughened double glazing, making them highly secure and thermally efficient.
Properly assembled insulated twin‑skin cabins are more durable, longer‑lasting, and require less maintenance than single‑skin structures. Their enhanced appearance also increases property value.
Resistance and Longevity
Twin‑skin insulated log cabins:
- Use fewer resources during construction
- Offer greater fire resistance
- Resist rot, decay, and pests more effectively
- Can be treated with high‑quality protective materials to reduce insect damage and fire risk
- Withstand wind, rain, snow, and ice more effectively
- Are more UV‑resistant, especially when coated with a satin‑finish yacht‑grade varnish (three coats last 15–20 years and remain flexible without cracking)
We can help you choose the right protective treatments to keep your cabin clean, safe, and resistant to mould and mildew.
Structural Safety
Twin‑skin insulated log cabins are naturally flexible structures, reducing the risk of seismic damage. Their ability to absorb movement makes them highly unlikely to collapse.
Passive Income Potential
Twin‑skin insulated cabins are ideal for generating passive income through Airbnb or long‑term rentals. Unique, well‑designed cabins are in high demand for weekend getaways throughout spring, summer, and autumn.
















