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Perfect Twin Skin Log Cabin

The Eagle Log Cabin Twin Skin

The Perfect Twin Skin Log Cabin: Built for Real Living

Picture your ideal log cabin: not just some shed out back but a real home, warm and comfortable all year, rock-solid and expertly built. That’s exactly what you get with our 17.34 m x 8.2 m fully insulated twin-skin log cabin. This isn’t a basic garden building—it’s a high-performance space that’s ready for whatever you need. Let’s break it down.

Strong at the Core—70 mm x 70mm Timber

Everything starts with the bones of the cabin. We use hefty 70 mm x 70 mm structural timber precut CNC logs, which means your cabin stays sturdy, true, and square for decades. Thinner wood can twist or settle, but ours won’t budge. The thick profile also gives you deep insulation and keeps noise out, setting up a peaceful spot whether you want to sleep, work, or just relax. And thanks to careful engineering, the joints stay tight—so you won’t get draughts or air leaks.

Serious Insulation for Real Energy Savings

Insulation matters. We don’t bother with outdated natural fibers or the usual fluff. Instead, we go for high tech: rigid PIR foam boards and dense mineral wool, which pack a punch when it comes to keeping in heat. Fitted snugly inside the twin-skin walls, this insulation stops thermal bridging of cold, so the temperature inside stays consistent.

It actually beats current building regulations, so you get a space that’s good enough for permanent living. Plus, because this insulation works so well, you don’t lose precious floor area—it keeps the cabin cosy without feeling cramped. You save on heating bills, cut your carbon footprint, and enjoy a space that’s warm in winter and cool in summer—no need to crank the AC.

Top-Notch Windows and Doors—Built to Last

Let’s face it, windows and doors are usually the weak spots. We don’t settle. We fit our cabins with industry-leading joinery: Glulam (glued laminated timber) windows and doors. They hold up better than solid wood, so you don’t have to worry about them warping or sticking with the changing seasons.

This joinery is all about security, clean looks, and lasting performance. You get German hardware, a tilt-and-turn function, and toughened double glazing. Plenty of light inside, zero weathering or fading outside. There’s a real difference here—think custom home, not mass-produced shed.

No Missing Parts—Ever

If you’ve bought a timber kit before, you know the hassle: missing logs, wrong fittings, holes with nothing to fill them. Most companies struggle with this—you end up waiting forever, fixing mistakes, and losing money. We’ve solved that. Before a cabin leaves our factory, we double-check every beam, screw, and seal is in the kit. It arrives complete. You get a hassle-free build because your time’s valuable and delays are a pain. No missing parts, no worries.

Made to Fit Your Life

With a big footprint like 17.34m x 8.2m, you’ve got options. Tweak the layout to suit your needs—luxury office, guest annexe, holiday let, or full-time home. The solid structure means open-plan designs really work; no annoying support posts breaking up your space. Customise where you’ve got windows, doors, and walls. Whether you want a gym, studio, or multi-room family base, this cabin adapts.

Factory-Direct Means Real Value

Buying straight from the factory cuts out middlemen and overpriced showrooms. You get clear prices and quality without paying extra. We deliver across Kent, Sussex, and the UK, handle all the logistics, and offer a turnkey build so you can focus on living—not wrangling details.

Built for the Future

Our cabins are ready for tomorrow: airtight, ultra-insulated, and fitted with top joinery. Want solar panels or air-source heat pumps? No problem. Smart home tech? It fits. You get a sustainable building that holds its value, performs like new, and stands up to whatever comes next.

Why Settle?

Choosing a log cabin is a big deal. Here, you get:

Rock-solid 70mm x 70mm timber
High-tech insulation—lower energy bills, more comfort
Premium Glulam joinery
No missing parts ever—unlike nearly everyone else
Custom layouts for your lifestyle
Factory-direct pricing—no nonsense
Don’t put up with mediocre insulation, dodgy windows, or incomplete kits. Choose a twin-skin log cabin built for real living, built to last, and built for peace of mind. With factory cabins, you get top quality and real precision—no compromises

Further photos of our 70 mm x 70 mm Eagle Log cabin twin-skin

8.2 m x 17 m

If you want a space that stays toasty without draining your wallet, this design is right on track. Here’s why your building is set to become a real comfort zone.

You’re lining the walls, floor, and roof with thick insulation—and honestly, that’s where things really start to work their magic. The floor gets a good hefty layer, the walls are stuffed tight, and up top, the roof gets the thickest cover of all. Since heat loves to float up and escape, that extra roof padding is a smart move. By wrapping the whole shell in insulation, you’re basically telling the warmth, “You’re not going anywhere.”

How you build it matters just as much. Bolting every wall and roof timber firmly in place means you won’t get gaps popping up as things shift over time. Then you add sealing tape to every window and door frame, closing off those sneaky drafts that usually slip into buildings. It’s not just about having insulation—it’s about making sure there aren’t any breaks or gaps where heat can slip out.

Double-glazed windows with insulated frames are another quiet win. They block out the cold but still let in sunlight, and with careful sealing around them, you don’t lose warmth at the edges. The sturdy, heavily braced roof? That part’s solid. Just remember, the big roof timbers cut through the insulation layer, so be sure your insulation wraps as smoothly and continuously as possible around them. Any spots you miss let in a bit of cold—like poorly wrapped gifts with corners poking through.

The three coats of yacht varnish aren’t stopping heat loss directly, but they’re protecting your wood from the weather. Timber moves with the seasons—expanding, shrinking, and sometimes even cracking. The varnish keeps things stable, so your joints stay tight, cracks stay away, and your seals keep working for years.

One thing to keep in mind with a building this airtight: it needs a way to breathe. If you seal everything too well, moisture from day-to-day living—cooking, showers, just breathing—starts to build up. You wind up with damp, condensation, or that musty, stale feeling nobody likes. The best fix is a gentle heat recovery ventilation system. It trades stale indoor air for fresh outdoor air, and it catches most of the warmth on the way out. Feels like opening a window, but you don’t lose the heat.

So here’s the bottom line: yes, your building will lose hardly any heat. It’ll stay steady, comfortable, and seriously efficient once you get all the seals and details right. Just take your time—wrap the insulation tight, keep everything airtight, and make sure there’s good airflow. Nail those details, and you’ll have a cosy, low-energy haven that stays warm in winter, cool in summer, and barely needs heating.

Amazing strong windows and doors, the best in the business…

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All bespoke designs are welcome. PLEASE call 020 826 5164

Clock House Log Cabins – Twin-Skin Log Cabins

Why Our Clock Houses Are the Best—No Debate

These days, it’s easy to get lost in a sea of flimsy, factory-made garden buildings. You’ve probably seen the usual suspects: sheds with thin walls that promise everything but end up leaking and rotting after a bit of British rain. At Factory Cabins, that’s not our style. We’re not here to chase fads. We set the pace, and we build clock houses to last. So, why do we claim ours are the best? It’s not about flashy ads or empty guarantees. It comes down to solid engineering, top-notch materials, and a stubborn dedication to quality that just won’t quit.

We’ve all heard, “You get what you pay for.” With cheap garden rooms, you realize what you’ve paid for the first time a proper storm rolls through. That’s when the “bargain” turns into an expensive mistake. Let’s break down what sets our clock houses apart.

Twin-Skin Construction: Not Your Average Shed
The heart of our clockhouse is the twin-skin construction. Here’s the truth—most sheds you find are made from single, thin timber walls, maybe 19mm or 28mm thick. They’re hopeless at keeping out the cold in winter or trapping in heat over summer. Our design is different. We use two layers of timber, separated by a cavity where we fit high-quality insulation. This creates a real barrier, keeping it warm when it’s freezing and cool when the sun finally decides to show up. You’re not just getting comfort—you’re getting a space you can actually use all year round, whether it’s an office, a gym, or an annexe. And, because the structure is solid, you don’t get annoying gaps that let in rain.

The Right Timber: Winter-Cut Swedish Spruce
Not all timber is the same. We only use slow-grown spruce, cut in winter from Swedish forests. Why? Less moisture, tighter growth rings, and denser wood that shrugs off warping, twisting, and pests. It ages well, so it’ll look good for years without turning ugly and brittle. The forests are FSC-certified, too. Our timber doesn’t just meet the standard—it is the standard.

Smart Openings: Glulam Frames and Real German Hardware
Let’s talk about windows and doors. On most garden rooms, these are weak spots. Ours, though, use glulam frames—laminated wood that stays stronger and truer than regular timber. No fighting with jammed windows, and no saggy doors. Hardware matters too, so we use proper German components with secure, multi-point locks. The result? A clock house that stays locked tight, looks sharp, and keeps the heat (or cool) exactly where you want it.

Glazing That Does Its Job: 28mm Toughened Double Glass
Bringing in light shouldn’t mean losing heat or feeling exposed. Every Clock House comes with 28mm toughened double glazing. It’s not just stronger and safer; it keeps noise out, warmth in, and lets in plenty of daylight. Even better, the glass breaks safely and the windows tilt and turn for easy ventilation. Whether you’re working, relaxing, or creating, you’ll notice the difference.

CNC Precision: Every Piece Fits
Old-school sheds rely on a carpenter’s eye and a tape measure—sometimes that works; sometimes you end up with “almost straight” walls and gaps you could slide your hand through. Our process is fully CNC-based. Computers handle the cuts, so everything lines up perfectly. That means less wasted material, quicker build times, and the flexibility to make custom sizes for awkward gardens or planning rules.

Built for the Future: Fully Compliant and Ready for Net-Zero
We don’t just meet basic rules—we’re up to BS3632 standards for mobile homes and park structures. If you want to live in your Clock House or use it as a proper annexe, you won’t run into legal headaches later. With top-grade insulation and options for solar panels, heat pumps, and turnkey connections, these buildings are ready for the future and kinder to your energy bills.

Designed for Real Life
Our Clock Houses aren’t one-size-fits-all. Want a garden office with built-in power and data? Sorted. Need a luxury annexe with a kitchen and wet room? We do that too. Fancy a soundproof studio or a creative space with north-facing skylights? It’s all possible. Even commercial pop-ups for markets or events—our clock houses adapt, but the top-end spec stays the same.

Beauty That Lasts
Looks do matter. Swedish spruce is not just tough; it’s good-looking and just works—whether your home’s a modern setup in Brighton or a classic place near Tunbridge Wells. Pick your finish or cladding, and it will blend in naturally, not stick out like a sore thumb.

One Last Word: Quality Isn’t a Gimmick
Buying a clock house is more than ticking a box on a shopping list. It’s about putting your money into something that lasts, not just for now, but for years ahead. We focus on materials and methods that pass the test—weather, time, and use.

The truth? If you buy cheap, you buy twice. Our Clock Houses are a one-time investment.

We build them right, and they’re built to last—simple as that. Whether you’re after a peaceful garden retreat, a home office, or an annexe—and whether you’re based in Sussex or Kent—a bespoke Clock House from Factory Cabins upgrades your lifestyle and becomes something you can be proud of for years to come.

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All bespoke designs are welcome. PLEASE call 0208 226 5164

44mm Twin Skin Log Cabins-UK Holiday Lets

Why 44mm x 44mm Twin Skin Log Cabins Are the Smartest Choice for UK Holiday Lets & Passive Income

Right now, the UK holiday market is thriving. More people are choosing staycations, eco-tourism is growing, and travelers want something unique. If you own land, manage a park, or dream of running a hospitality business, investing in a 44mm x 44mm twin skin log cabin is a logical choice. These cabins strike the perfect balance between durability, energy efficiency, style, and the potential for passive income. And when it comes to top quality, Factory Cabins stands out. They get it right.

Built for British Weather—Strong and Comfortable

Let’s be honest: British weather can be unpredictable. One moment it’s sunny, the next it’s raining, and the wind is always present. Guests need somewhere that keeps them warm and dry, whatever the weather. That’s where the twin skin design excels. Instead of a single layer of timber, you get two thick walls of slow-grown Swedish spruce with a ventilated gap between them. This design eliminates cold spots, prevents condensation, and ensures peace and quiet inside. It’s ideal for year-round holiday lets, glamping pods, or even a luxury countryside retreat.

Travelers expect more than just a place to sleep now. They want an experience—and an attractive one. A 44mm twin skin log cabin from Factory Cabins combines classic timber aesthetics with modern features: double glazing, solid insulated doors with German hardware, smooth tilt-and-turn windows, and even the option for thermally-modified exteriors. Guests appreciate these touches, leave better reviews, and often return. This leads to more bookings on Airbnb, Booking.com, and glamping platforms.

Earn Passive Income with High Returns and Minimal Effort

If you’re seeking a way to earn without being tied to a desk, holiday accommodation is a great option in the UK. Quality self-catering properties are always in demand, especially in beautiful areas like Kent, Sussex, the Lake District, or the Scottish Highlands. Place a well-located log cabin there, and you’ll enjoy steady rental income.

Here’s why these 44mm x 44mm cabins are so effective for investors:
They require minimal maintenance thanks to superior materials and craftsmanship.
In many cases, planning permission isn’t needed (always check your local regulations).
They’re versatile—use them as holiday lets, glamping pods, wellness retreats, or even tiny net-zero homes.
They add instant value to your land or holiday park.
They’re energy efficient, keeping running costs low and guests comfortable. This results in longer stays and higher rates. Combine this with professional photography, smart marketing, and dynamic pricing, and you’ll have a consistent income stream with little daily effort.

Easy and Fast to Build—No Hassle

Many assume log cabins are difficult to assemble. Factory Cabins proves otherwise—at least with their 44mm x 44mm twin skin range. Their original interlocking system, which they pioneered, makes construction straightforward.

Each log is precision-cut at their Lithuanian factory, ensuring everything fits together seamlessly. It’s almost like assembling a satisfying puzzle. This reduces time and costs on site, whether you’re an experienced builder or a beginner. And if you prefer everything managed for you, Factory Cabins offers a complete turnkey service, handling groundwork, assembly, electrics, plumbing, and finishing touches—so you can relax and watch your investment take shape.

Why Factory Cabins Outsells Everyone Else: We Built the System from Scratch

Let’s get straight to it—nobody in the UK sells more 44mm x 44mm twin skin log cabins than Factory Cabins. The reason’s simple. We invented this interlocking twin skin system. We designed it, we built it, we brought it to market first, and we know it inside out. That’s not just marketing talk; it’s the truth. When you create something yourself, you know every detail, every strength, and every opportunity to make it even better.

Sure, you’ll see plenty of companies offering cabins that look similar. But when it comes to real expertise, material quality, and pushing for better performance, nobody comes close. We only use premium winter-cut, slow-grown Swedish spruce—no cheap shortcuts. Our cabins have laminated timber for extra strength, thick 28mm toughened glass, and top-notch German ironmongery. We don’t believe in cutting corners. In the holiday business, buying cheap means buying twice. We’d rather get it right the first time.

And here’s another big reason people choose us: no middlemen. You buy straight from us, so there’s no unnecessary markup or compromise. You get a custom, high-spec cabin for a fair price, and we’re with you every step—from your first question to the final installation. Need one camping pod for a cozy farm stay? Or twenty bespoke lodges for a luxury park? Doesn’t matter. We deliver.

Keywords for Success: Make Your Holiday Let Stand Out

Want your holiday cabin to show up when people go searching? It starts with the right features and the right words. Our 44mm twin skin cabins check every box for high-value keywords, like:

UK holiday lets
Glamping pods for sale
Eco-friendly holiday cabins
Self-catering accommodation in Kent and Sussex
Luxury log cabins for holiday parks
Year-round insulated cabins
Passive income property investment
BS3632-compliant structures (for park homes)
Sustainable tourism accommodation
Quick-install holiday homes

Let’s look at one of our standard buildings from a different angle. You bespoke your space thats a must if you want what you want, or need, so we let you decide where everything goes—furniture, walls, doors, windows, it’s all your call.

This unit comes with a 44mm x 44mm 100mm void twin-skin shell. Inside, it’s a blank canvas, just waiting for whatever you dream up. Any changes, no problem.

Choose a cabin that really fits what people want, and market it well. Suddenly, you’re right in the middle of the UK’s booming experience economy.

Final Thoughts: Quality You Can Count On

The UK holiday market is packed with potential, but you need to offer something special to stand out. A 44mm x 44mm twin skin log cabin from Factory Cabins is more than just a building—it’s a quality guest experience, a long-lasting asset, and a smart way to grow your income.

We started this system, we build every cabin with care, and we back our quality all the way. If you’re growing a holiday park, adding new income streams to a farm, or building up a property portfolio, you’re in safe hands with the original experts.

Ready to turn your holiday let dreams into real income? Check out our 44mm twin skin log cabins for sale in Kent, Sussex, and across the UK at factorycabins.com. Let’s build something great together.

Please send us an email to sales@factorycabins.com

All bespoke designs are welcome. PLEASE call 0208 226 5164

Buying a Log Cabin

The Log Cabin Conundrum:

Why Buying Your First One Feels Like a Gamble (And How to Stop It)

So, you’ve decided to go for it. You’re finally getting a log cabin.

Maybe you want a garden office to escape the never-ending noise in the kitchen.

Or you’re dreaming of a cosy studio for painting, a gym to burn off your Sunday roast, or somewhere for your mum to stay when she visits. Doesn’t matter why—it’s a great idea.

Who doesn’t love the thought of a wooden hideaway at the end of the garden? But here’s the problem: actually choosing the right cabin is tough. For a first-timer, it’s almost impossible to tell what’s what.

You’re bombarded with confusing choices. If you’re staring at words like wall thickness, U-values, and interlocking profiles and feeling totally lost, take a breath. You’re not the only one.

Most people have no clue where to begin, and let’s be real, the cabin industry doesn’t exactly help clear things up.

The Knowledge Gap Buying a log cabin isn’t like picking out a TV or a sofa. You can’t just go by the price and the colour. This thing’s a building. It has to put up with British weather (which, let’s face it, isn’t exactly gentle). It needs to keep you warm and dry, and it should last for years.

But as soon as you start looking, you get hit with a wall of jargon. 45mm interlocking logs. Double glazing with argon gas. Pressure-treated timber. It’s enough to make your head spin.

If you’re like almost everyone, you don’t really know what any of that means for your garden cabin dreams. Is 44mm thick enough for winter use? (Spoiler: usually not.) Does pressure-treated wood mean it’ll never rot? (Only if it’s done right.) You’re about to spend a lot of money, and you’re basically guessing.

That’s not a great feeling. The Problem with the Phone Call So, you do the obvious thing. You pick up the phone and call a supplier, hoping to get some real answers. But that’s not always what happens. You get a sales team. They’re friendly enough, but their goal is to sell, not to turn you into a construction expert.

They have a script; they have targets. You ask, “Will this keep me warm in January?” They say, “Yes, it has double glazing.” What they don’t mention? If your walls are too thin, it doesn’t matter how fancy the glazing is—the cold gets in anyway. They’re not trying to mislead you; they just might not know all the technical details themselves. They know the brochure, but not always the building.

Evading the truth.

A 44mm twin-skin cabin really ups your game. It’s got proper insulation, so you stay warm in winter and cool in summer. But here’s the thing: it all comes down to how many windows you put in and what you do with the roof. Go overboard with glass and skip the right specs, and you’ll lose all that precious heat. Now, if you want to go big, look at a 70mm x 70mm twin-skin setup. That’s two thick layers of 70mm timber with a 200mm gap in between, plus 300mm of roof insulation.

You’re getting close to net-zero standards at this point. And no, we’re not even talking about solar panels or batteries. This is all about the building itself. Quality vs. Subpar.

A twin-skin 70 mm x 70 mm structure, done right—sealed tight, with the right roof, windows, and doors—is seriously efficient. See what I mean? One approach is just a sales pitch. The other actually gives you comfort. This isn’t an ad. It’s about giving you the facts.

We get it: if you actually understand what you’re buying, you’ll make a choice you won’t regret. If that’s a factory cabin build, fantastic. If you end up going with someone else but choose the right cabin, we’re happy with that too. A log cabin isn’t a short fling—it’s something you’ll live with for years. It should add to your home, not turn into a drafty shed you avoid.

So before you grab your wallet, dig into our guides. Get the info the salespeople might gloss over. Ask tough questions.

Learn about the timber, the gaps, and the insulation. At the end of the day, it’s your garden, your cash, your peace of mind.

Welcome to Factory Cabins. Let’s make sure you know what you’re getting. If this helped, pass it on to a friend who’s thinking about building. And if there’s something you want to know that we haven’t covered yet, just ask—we’re always up for a challenge.

Lots of bespoke cabins ready to go!

Please send us an email to sales@factorycabins.com

All bespoke designs are welcome. PLEASE call 0208 226 5164