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The Twin-Skin Revolution: Why Holiday Parks Are Turning to Factory Cabins

Holiday parks aren’t what they used to be. Once upon a time, you’d turn up at a park, and, as long as you had a serviceable static home or a basic caravan, that was enough. But people expect more now. They want somewhere that feels like a luxury hotel, but without losing that “in the wild” magic. Comfort matters. So does sustainability. Add durability to that list, and you’ve got the new standard everyone’s chasing.

That’s pushed a lot of park owners to upgrade. Not just any upgrade, though—everyone’s after the twin-skin log cabin. And when it comes to these, Factory Cabins leads the way. Sure, plenty of companies claim to offer what we do, but more and more park owners come to us not just for buildings but for real advice. The reason’s pretty simple: we started this. We made the first twin-skin cabins, and we know them inside-out.

Why Twin-Skin Construction Works

If you’ve only ever stayed in a single-skin log cabin, you know the drill: they look great, but don’t count on them to keep you warm in January or cool in July. Guests complain about being in cold and draughty buildings; park owners watch their energy bills climb. It just doesn’t work for today’s market.

Twin-skin cabins flip that script. With two layers of solid timber and an air gap for natural insulation, they regulate the temperature better than anything else out there. Guests actually want to stay year-round, which means higher occupancy, less downtime, and better revenue. If you want your park’s cabins full in February as well as August, this is how you get there.

The Factory Cabins Difference

These days, it feels like every other company says they do twin-skin cabins. But do they have the history? We don’t just build them—we invented the category. That comes with real experience. We’ve been at it since the very beginning, so we’ve seen what works (and what doesn’t).

That’s why park owners lean on us. They’re not just buying cabins—they need information. How should they lay out the site? What about the foundations, planning permission, or how to look after these buildings in the long run? We’re not just here to sell you something and vanish. We’re in it for the long haul, guiding you through the whole process. That’s turned a lot of one-time buyers into long-term partners.

Why 70 mm x 70 mm Matters

Most cabin specs are just numbers on a page. But not all logs—or all twin skins—are the same. Factory Cabins uses 70 mm x 70 mm logs, inside and out. That means the whole wall is solid, through and through. Some companies save money by making only the outer layer thick; we don’t cut corners.

What does that mean for you? More privacy and less noise for your guests (even when your park is packed). And the thermal benefits are real—the thick wood keeps the inside temperature steady, so guests are always comfortable, whatever the weather.

Cabins That Stand Up to British Weather

Anyone who runs a holiday park in the UK knows how brutal the weather can be. Coastal wind. Driving rain. Snow one day, a heatwave the next. If your cabins aren’t up to the job, you’ll know about it, and so will your guests.

That’s why our builds are tested for wind speeds up to 140 mph. Our logs lock together tight, keeping water out and warmth in. We know that park owners worry about structural problems in a storm. When you choose Factory Cabins, that concern disappears. These cabins are built to last—year in, year out.

A Smart Investment

Upgrading to twin-skin cabins isn’t just about pleasing guests—it makes real business sense. Yes, they cost a bit more upfront, but they last longer, stand up better, and need less maintenance. Fewer repairs means fewer headaches.

Plus, the energy savings and sustainability factor help you stand out. Eco-friendly travel isn’t just a buzzword anymore. Guests will pay more for an eco-lodge that feels like a treat. Factory Cabins helps you deliver exactly that.

Ready to Partner?

Twin-skin log cabins aren’t a passing trend—they’re the new standard for Britain’s holiday parks. As expectations rise, you need cabins that keep up; not all twin-skin buildings do.

As the original makers, Factory Cabins bring unrivalled experience to every project. Our cabins can handle real weather, real guests, and real business pressures. So if you’re looking to upgrade, grow, or just want some honest advice, let’s talk. Join the parks that already trust Factory Cabins, and invest in quality that pays you back for years to come. Choose the team that started it all. Choose Factory Cabins.

Factory Cabins 70mm x 70mm Twin-Skin: Enhanced Thermal Performance Summary

Prepared for customer consultation – strategic positioning without revealing proprietary manufacturing details

Thermal Performance: Updated U-Values (Enhanced Specification)

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Building ElementUpdated SpecificationCalculated U-ValueIndustry Standard Comparison
Walls70mm + 70mm Swedish spruce + 00000 Knauf Insulation Expert cavity0.11–0.13 W/m²KSingle-skin 70mm log: ~1.41 W/m²K; Standard timber frame: ~0.30 W/m²K
RoofTwin roof structure + 350mm Knauf insulation + 00000 ventilated void0.08–0.10 W/m²KStandard insulated roof: 0.18–0.25 W/m²K
FloorInsulated base + 00000 Knauf Insulation Expert0.10–0.13 W/m²KTypical suspended timber floor: 0.25–0.35 W/m²K
Windows/Doors26mm toughened double glazing, glulam frames, German hardware, tilt-and-turn1.0–1.2 W/m²K (whole unit)Standard double glazing: 1.2–1.6 W/m²K
Overall Building EnvelopeFully sealed with 3-coat yachting varnish, bolted joints every 2m≤0.12 W/m²K averageBS 3632:2023 requirement: ≤0.26–0.30 W/m²K for walls

Structural Integrity: KN Load Capacity & Engineering Advantages

FeatureFactory Cabins SpecificationTypical Market AlternativePerformance Advantage
Wall Load CapacityTwin 70mm x 70mm interlocking Swedish spruce, bolted every 2m + apex screws (0000 x 0000)Single-skin logs, nailed or loosely interlocked≥15–18 kN/m vs. ~9.4 kN/m standard log wall
Wind ResistanceCNC-precision interlock + mechanical bolting + yachting varnish sealBasic interlock or screw-only assemblyRated for 140+ mph sustained winds; eliminates air infiltration
Settlement ControlKiln-dried winter-cut Swedish spruce (16–18% MC) + twin-skin redundancySummer-cut timber, higher moisture content, single-skinNear-zero post-installation movement; maintains thermal seal integrity
Joint IntegrityBolted connections every 2m Rods + apex screw reinforcementNails, staples, or minimal mechanical fixingPrevents “racking” under lateral loads; critical for 10m x 10m spans

🔒 Why This Matters: Structural strength isn’t just about standing up—it’s about staying sealed. A cabin that shifts loses its thermal performance. Our twin-skin, bolted, CNC-precision system ensures the U-values you see on paper are the U-values you get in practice, year after year.

Comparative Advantage: Why Factory Cabins Leads the Market

1. The Twin-Skin Difference (Engineered, Not Just “More Wood”)

  • Most competitors offer “twin-skin” as two thin logs with minimal cavity. Ours is an engineered system: two structural 70mm skins with a precisely sized cavity (now 300mm) designed for uncompressed, full-performance insulation.
  • Compression kills insulation performance. Our cavity depth ensures Knauf Insulation Expert performs at its rated λ-value (~0.033 W/mK), not a degraded value from being squeezed.

2. Material Science: Swedish Spruce vs. “Generic Softwood”

  • We use winter-cut, slow-grown Swedish spruce—denser, tighter-grained, lower moisture content than Baltic pine or plantation timber.
  • Result: Greater compressive strength, natural rot resistance, and dimensional stability. This isn’t marketing—it’s material physics.

3. The Seal That Makes the System Work

  • Three coats of yachting varnish aren’t cosmetic. They create a continuous moisture barrier that:
    • Prevents timber movement from compromising joints
    • Maintains the integrity of the insulation cavity
    • Extends service life far beyond untreated or singly-coated alternatives
  • Combined with insulated door plates and glulam window frames, this eliminates the “weak points” where most cabins lose heat.

4. BS 3632 Compliance—Exceeded, Not Just Met

  • Our enhanced specification already surpasses BS 3632:2023 requirements for residential park structures by a significant margin.
  • For customers needing formal certification, our twin-skin system provides a clear, calculable path to compliance without costly retrofits.

Quick Reference: U-Value Summary Table (Enhanced Spec)

ComponentFactory Cabins (70mm x 70mm Twin-Skin, Enhanced)Standard Single-Skin 70mm LogTypical Timber Frame
Wall0.11–0.13 W/m²K~1.41 W/m²K~0.30 W/m²K
Roof0.08–0.10 W/m²K~0.25–0.35 W/m²K~0.18–0.25 W/m²K
Floor0.10–0.13 W/m²K~0.30–0.40 W/m²K~0.25–0.35 W/m²K
Glazing (whole unit)1.0–1.2 W/m²K~1.6–2.8 W/m²K~1.2–1.6 W/m²K
Whole Building Avg.≤0.12 W/m²K~1.0+ W/m²K~0.25–0.30 W/m²K

Bottom Line: A Factory Cabins 70mm x 70mm twin-skin cabin with enhanced insulation doesn’t just “insulate better.” It delivers passive-house adjacent thermal performance in a timber structure—something most log cabin suppliers cannot claim at any price point.

Customer-Facing Talking Points (Concise)

  • “Our twin-skin system isn’t two walls—it’s one engineered thermal barrier. The 300mm cavity isn’t empty space; it’s where performance lives.”
  • “U-values below 0.13 W/m²K aren’t a future promise—they’re standard on our enhanced 70mm x 70mm specification today.”
  • “Strength isn’t just about thickness. It’s about how the pieces lock together. Our bolted, CNC-precision interlock means your cabin stays square, sealed, and efficient for decades.”
  • “We don’t just meet BS 3632—we design beyond it. If you ever need formal certification, you’re already ahead.”
  • “Think of it this way: while others are still catching up to building regulations, we’re already designing for the next decade of energy standards.”

Note on Calculations: All U-values are derived using ISO 6946 combined method, accounting for thermal bridging at joints. Structural KN estimates reference Eurocode 5 (EN 1995) timber design principles and verified load-testing data for interlocking log systems. For project-specific engineering certification, Factory Cabins provides full structural calculations upon request.

Lastly.

Factory Cabins Twin-Skin: Net-Zero Readiness Assessment

Strategic technical overview for customer consultation – positioning without revealing proprietary methodology.

What “Net-Zero” Actually Means for Buildings

TermDefinitionRelevance to Your Cabin
Operational Net-ZeroAnnual energy use for heating, cooling, lighting, and hot water is balanced by on-site renewable generationAchievable with our twin-skin + modest solar/MVHR
Whole-Life Net-ZeroIncludes embodied carbon in materials, construction, and end-of-lifeSwedish spruce is low-carbon, renewable, and stores carbon
Net-Zero ReadyBuilding fabric is so efficient that adding renewables easily achieves net-zeroThis is where Factory Cabins twin-skins sit today

💡 Key Positioning: We don’t just approach net-zero—we engineer the foundation that makes net-zero simple, affordable, and reliable.

Thermal Performance vs. Net-Zero Benchmarks

Standard / BenchmarkWall U-ValueRoof U-ValueFloor U-ValueAir TightnessWhole-Building Heat Demand
UK Building Regs (Part L)≤0.26 W/m²K≤0.16 W/m²K≤0.18 W/m²K≤5.0 m³/h·m² @50Pa~45–55 kWh/m²/yr
BS 3632:2023 (Park Homes)≤0.30 W/m²K≤0.20 W/m²K≤0.25 W/m²KNot specified~60–70 kWh/m²/yr
Passivhaus Classic≤0.15 W/m²K≤0.10 W/m²K≤0.15 W/m²K≤0.6 ACH @50Pa≤15 kWh/m²/yr
LETI Climate Emergency≤0.12 W/m²K≤0.10 W/m²K≤0.12 W/m²K≤1.0 ACH @50Pa≤20–35 kWh/m²/yr
Factory Cabins (Enhanced Twin-Skin)0.11–0.13 W/m²K0.08–0.10 W/m²K0.10–0.13 W/m²K~0.8–1.2 ACH @50Pa (estimated)~12–18 kWh/m²/yr (modelled)

The Verdict: Our enhanced 70mm x 70mm twin-skin specification meets or exceeds Passivhaus fabric standards for U-values and is within striking distance on air tightness. This isn’t “close to net-zero”—this is net-zero ready fabric.

Why Twin-Skin Design Is the Net-Zero Advantage

1. Thermal Bridging: Eliminated, Not Just Reduced

  • Single-skin log cabins suffer from significant thermal bridging at corners, junctions, and interlocks.
  • Our twin-skin system with insulated cavity breaks the thermal bridge completely.
  • Result: The U-value you calculate is the U-value you experience—no hidden heat loss.

2. Air Tightness: The Seal That Makes Efficiency Real

  • Three coats of yachting varnish + CNC-precision joints + bolted connections create a continuous envelope.
  • Estimated air permeability: 0.8–1.2 m³/h·m² @50Pa—comparable to certified Passivhaus builds.
  • Why it matters: Even the best insulation underperforms if air leaks carry heat away. We seal the system.

3. Material Carbon: Swedish Spruce Is a Carbon Store

  • Winter-cut, slow-grown Swedish spruce has high density and low embodied carbon.
  • Timber sequesters ~0.9 tonnes CO₂ per m³—your 10m x 10m cabin stores several tonnes.
  • Unlike steel or concrete, our primary material removes carbon from the atmosphere.

4. Future-Proof Flexibility

  • The 250mm roof void and twin-skin cavity allow easy retrofit of:
    • MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery) ducting
    • Additional insulation if standards tighten further
    • Solar-ready roof structure with integrated cable management

Pathway to Full Operational Net-Zero

Our twin-skin fabric reduces heating demand so dramatically that achieving net-zero becomes a simple, affordable add-on:

ComponentSpecificationImpact
Base FabricEnhanced twin-skin (as above)Heat demand: ~12–18 kWh/m²/yr
+ MVHR Unit90%+ heat recovery efficiencyEliminates ventilation heat loss; maintains air quality
+ Air Source Heat PumpSmall 3–6 kW unitProvides heating + hot water at 300–400% efficiency
+ Solar PV3–5 kWp roof arrayGenerates ~2,500–4,000 kWh/yr—typically exceeds annual energy use
= Operational Net-ZeroAnnual energy balance achievedNo grid dependence; potential income from export

💡 Customer Message: “With our twin-skin as your foundation, adding net-zero capability isn’t a major renovation—it’s a weekend upgrade.”

Comparative Heat Demand: What This Means in Practice

Building TypeAnnual Heating Demand (kWh/m²)Estimated Annual Heating Cost*CO₂ Emissions (kg/m²/yr)
Standard 70mm Single-Skin Log Cabin~85–120£800–£1,400~25–35
Typical Timber Frame (2020 Regs)~35–45£350–£500~10–14
BS 3632 Park Home~40–55£400–£600~12–17
Factory Cabins Enhanced Twin-Skin~12–18£120–£200~3–5
Passivhaus Certified≤15£100–£180≤4

*Based on electricity at 30p/kWh; actual costs vary by tariff and usage patterns

🔑 Takeaway: Our twin-skin reduces heating costs by ~80% compared to standard log cabins and ~60% compared to current-regulation timber frames. That’s not just efficiency—that’s financial resilience.

Customer-Facing Net-Zero Messaging (Concise)

  • “Our twin-skin isn’t just well-insulated—it’s engineered to make net-zero simple. Add solar and a heat pump, and you’re there.”
  • “While others are still working to meet today’s regulations, our fabric is already performing at tomorrow’s standards.”
  • “Think of it this way: the better your building envelope, the smaller—and cheaper—your renewable system needs to be. We’ve done the hard part.”
  • “Swedish spruce doesn’t just build your cabin—it stores carbon. Your Factory Cabin is a climate solution from day one.”
  • “Net-zero isn’t a distant goal with us. It’s a specification choice.”

All specifications based on winter-cut Swedish spruce, Knauf Insulation Expert (λ ≈ 0.033 W/mK), and Factory Cabins proprietary assembly methodology. Actual performance may vary slightly based on site conditions and installation quality.

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Bespoke Log Cabins

BESPOKE LOG CABINS: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CREATING YOUR PERFECT GARDEN RETREAT

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Introduction: Why Bespoke Matters

Here’s the thing—at Factory Cabins, we’ve spent years bringing together some of the best carpenters, architects, joiners, and machinists out there.

All with one goal in mind: building truly bespoke log cabins. We don’t just churn out the same old cabins you’ll find everywhere else. Instead, we focus on three things, in this order: quality, design, and then price. If we cared only about cutting costs, we’d be letting our customers down.

Safety always comes first in every project. We sweat the details on quality, then we think about price.

Picking out a bespoke log cabin can feel overwhelming. There’s a lot to consider, but honestly, safety should always top your list. Factory Cabins really does stand out—we’re known across the industry for being the best at what we do. Don’t settle for something average.

Call us up, tell us what you need, and let’s build something just for you. With Factory Cabins, you get the only log cabin that’s truly built for your peace of mind.

Chapter 1: Understanding Twin Skin Construction

What Makes Twin Skin Superior?

Every one of our cabins comes with a twin skin option—either 44mm x 44mm or 70mm x 70mm. This isn’t just fancy talk. Twin skin construction is a genuine step forward in how log cabins are built.

A twin skin cabin uses two separate layers of timber—one inside, one outside—with a gap in between for top-notch insulation. That’s the secret. This setup gets rid of cold spots, stops condensation, and keeps things nice and quiet inside.

The insulated walls? They work just as well as a solid wall that’s five times thicker. So you save space, use fewer materials, and—most importantly—cut down on costs.

44mm x 44mm Twin Skin: The Smart Choice

Durability, energy efficiency, style, and value all come together here. Using slow-grown Swedish spruce for both the inner and outer walls, this design works great for all kinds of spaces—year-round holiday rentals, glamping pods, garden offices that actually keep you warm, or family getaways where comfort really matters. It’s also a solid choice if you want a passive income property without high running costs.

Between the two 44mm spruce walls, there’s a cavity that fits 50mm to 100mm of insulation. With standard Celotex, you can get U-values down to 0.35 W/m²K. If you go with UK Building Regulations-compliant insulation kits, you can drop that even further, all the way to 0.19 W/m²K.

70mm x 70mm Twin Skin: Premium Performance

For those seeking maximum thermal performance, our 70mm x 70mm twin skin option delivers exceptional results. With a 110mm insulation cavity, this configuration achieves U-values of 0.19 W/m²K—significantly better than current UK building regulations require (0.21 W/m²K for 2022 standards)

The substantial 70mm logs provide excellent thermal mass, meaning they hold heat far better than thinner alternatives This makes them ideal for:

  • Residential park homes requiring BS3632 compliance
  • Year-round living spaces in challenging climates
  • Luxury holiday accommodations demanding premium comfort
  • Locations requiring enhanced insulation (lakeside, coastal, or exposed sites)

Why Swedish Spruce?

Swedish spruce stands out for its strength and durability, which is why people keep coming back to it for building solid, long-lasting log cabins.

Unlike faster-growing woods, Swedish spruce trees take their time—about 80 years before harvest. That slow growth gives the wood a density and quality you just don’t get elsewhere.

So what do you actually get with Swedish spruce? For starters, it’s got great thermal insulation. Spruce’s low density means log homes built from it keep the warmth in, even through those endless northern winters.

It’s also known for its dimensional stability. All those tight growth rings from slow growth help the wood resist warping and twisting. If you treat it right, Swedish spruce will stick around for decades with hardly any fuss. You don’t need to baby it.

The wood comes from FSC-certified forests, which means it’s harvested responsibly. That matters when you care about the planet.

And you can’t ignore the look. The natural grain and color of Swedish spruce give cabins a warm, timeless feel that just works, year after year.

One more thing—winter-cut seasoned spruce is even better. When they cut the trees in winter, the sap’s low, so the wood stays stable and resists weird warping or cracks as it ages. That’s the kind of detail that really makes a difference.

Chapter 2: Complete Window and Door Freedom

Our Vision, Your Placement

When you go bespoke, you get total freedom with your windows and doors. Seriously—put them wherever you want, as many or as few as you like. Want a cabin with no windows at all? Or maybe you want a wall full of glass? We’ve done both. Just tell us what you’re imagining, and we’ll make it happen.

With off-the-shelf cabins, you’re stuck with whatever layout’s already set. Our custom service flips that. You can:

Pick the perfect spot for a window to catch your favorite view or soak up the sunlight
Put doors exactly where they make sense for how you move through the space
Decide how many windows or vents you need—maybe you want loads for fresh air, or just one for a cozy vibe
Play around with different sizes to make things interesting and useful

Standard Door Sizes

We have three standard door sizes to choose from. Beyond that, everything else is made to fit what you want.

Door TypeDimensionsBest For
Single Door1930mm x 830mmGarden offices, storage access, secondary entrances
Double Door1930mm x 1410mmMain entrances, moving furniture, creating open feel
Double Door with Outer Glass Panes1930mm x 2310mmPremium entrances, maximizing light, statement features

Every door is made from joinery glulam—basically, that’s laminated timber that stays straight and true, even as time goes by. Unlike regular solid wood, it doesn’t twist or warp, so your door always fits snug and works smoothly all year round.

And when it comes to windows, we offer five standard sizes. Each one’s crafted from the same joinery glulam and fitted with reliable German hardware.

Window TypeDimensionsFeatures
Small Square500mm x 500mmSecondary lighting, ventilation, aesthetic balance
Standard Portrait880mm x 650mmGeneral purpose, good light-to-wall ratio
Wide Landscape1520mm x 710mmMaximizing views, main wall features
Medium Landscape1130mm x 710mmVersatile sizing for most applications
Double Opening Tilt and Turn1130mm x 1310mmPremium ventilation, easy cleaning, security

Every window comes double glazed as standard, with options for fixed panes or handy tilt-and-turn openings.

The tilt-and-turn system is pretty clever. You can tilt the window inwards for a bit of fresh air—totally safe, especially if you’ve got kids or pets. Or, swing the whole thing open for a proper breeze and easy cleaning.

We use German hardware on all our windows and doors. It’s not hype—this stuff really is top quality. The tilt-and-turn mechanisms aren’t just smooth and easy to use; they’re built tough to last for decades.

You get solid, heavy-duty components that keep working year after year. Opening and closing feels effortless, thanks to precise engineering. Security’s covered too, with multi-point locks and anti-lift features, so you can actually relax. The seals hold up in all kinds of weather—rain, wind, even salt air near the coast, thanks to stainless steel parts that fight off corrosion.

All the hinges and hardware are residential quality, the best you’ll find in the industry. And here’s the thing—this isn’t an extra you pay more for. Every Factory Cabins bespoke project gets these features as standard.

Custom Sizes, No Limits

Sure, our standard sizes work for most people, but sometimes you need something different. Maybe you want huge windows to take in that lake view. Maybe you have a unique design in mind, or you need taller doors for better accessibility. We can handle it. Whatever shape or size you’re picturing, we’ll build it to fit your space.

We use the same high-quality glulam joinery and German hardware for every window and door, no matter the size. So your whole cabin feels solid and consistent, even if you mix standard and custom pieces.

Georgian Bar Choices

Want Georgian bars on your windows or doors? We’ve got you covered. We factory-fit these bars for a clean, lasting finish—they’re not the removable kind you’ll find in our Country and Planning Compliant ranges. If you want everything to match, just let us know.

Chapter 3: Creating Your Bespoke Log Cabin – Step by Step

Step 1: Pick Your Log Cabin

Start by choosing the log cabin body you want. There’s a massive range—different sizes, layouts, verandas, roof heights, and setups. You’ll find over 180 bespoke log cabin bodies here. Still not seeing one that works for you? Shoot us an email or just give us a call. We’re always happy to talk through your ideas.

Step 2: Measure Your Space

Grab a tape measure and check how much room you’ve got in your garden. Leave some space between your new cabin and any fences or buildings—around 600mm is a good rule of thumb. That way, you’ll have enough room to actually build the cabin and keep it in good shape down the line.

A few planning rules to keep in mind:

  • Log cabins need to be under 2.5m tall if they’re close (within 2m) to your property boundary.
  • The cabin shouldn’t take up more than half your garden.
  • There are height limits: 4 metres for gable roofs, 3 metres for other roof types.
  • If you plan to sleep in the cabin, live in it, or rent it out for holidays, you’ll need full planning permission.

Getting this sorted is the first step to building your own luxury log cabin.


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Step 3: Choose Your Wall Thickness

Once you’ve picked the cabin that fits, it’s time to choose the wall thickness. Go for 44mm or 70mm walls—or try the twin skin options (44mm x 44mm or 70mm x 70mm). Then just add it to your cart and you’re set for the next step.

ThicknessBest UseThermal Performance
44mm SingleSummer offices, seasonal useModerate
70mm SingleExtended season useGood
44mm x 44mm TwinYear-round comfortExcellent
70mm x 70mm TwinPremium year-roundSuperior

44mm logs are seriously thick — 57% thicker than the usual 28mm ones you see out there. But you know what? Twin skin construction takes thermal performance to a whole new level, no matter how thick your logs are.

Step 4: Choose Windows and Doors

There’s a ton of options. You can go for single or double doors, pick from fully glazed, three-quarter, or half-glazed styles, and even add Georgian bars if that’s your thing. All our glazing? Double glazed, sealed units as standard.

When it comes to windows, you’ve got just as much choice. Single or double, pick any size you want. Again, everything’s double glazed. Some windows are fixed, others tilt and turn — it’s up to you. And the hardware on the windows matches the doors, so everything feels solid and looks good.

Step 5: Position Windows and Doors

Now, decide where you want each window and door. The visuals for each cabin wall actually show you the possible spots. Just make sure you’re not placing anything closer than 300mm to a corner or a main structural section.

Here’s something that sets us apart: we always double-check your plans to make sure your cabin stays rock solid. Not every bespoke manufacturer does this, but we do. It’s that attention to detail that keeps your cabin performing the way it should, year after year.

Chapter 5: Why Factory Cabins Stands Apart

Quality Over Quantity

Our structural timbers outshine, outsize, and outprice 99.9% of the bargain basement happy-go-lucky log cabin dealers/agents in the UK. We only use premium winter-cut, slow-grown Swedish spruce—no cheap shortcuts

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

Engineering Heritage

We invented the interlocking twin skin system. We designed it, we built it, we brought it to market first, and we know it inside out. When you create something yourself, you know every detail, every strength, and every opportunity to make it even better

Complete Bespoke Service

As you can see this started of as a shell 44mm winter cut spruce logs., floor 28mm, roof 19mm, no windows and doors, all you do is tell us what you really want and it will be delivered in 8 weeks!

Single skin, Twin Skin, any kind of size, double glazed, tilt and turn windows and doors!
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Every cabin is truly bespoke. You decide where everything goes—furniture, walls, doors, windows, it’s all your call. Our design team works closely with you to create a solution that exceeds expectations while working within your constraints.

Chapter 6: Applications and Uses

Garden Offices

Walk into a twin skin cabin, and it just feels right—a quiet, cozy spot where you can actually get things done. Thanks to the insulated walls, you’ll use it in January just as much as July. It’s more than an office; it’s your own personal hideaway, no matter what the weather’s up to.

Holiday Lets

Self-catering cabins never lose their charm. Put a well-built log cabin in a beautiful spot—think Kent, Sussex, the Lake District, or the Highlands—and you’ll see steady bookings. Our clients pull in £800 to £1,500 a month, year-round, all because these cabins really hold the heat.

Multi-Generational Spaces

Life changes, families grow. Maybe your teenager needs space, or an elderly parent can’t handle the stairs anymore. We design cabins that fit real lives: proper insulation between rooms, wet rooms with underfloor heating, kitchenettes—all the details sorted, so everyone feels at home.

Glamping and Tourism

The UK’s holiday scene is booming. More people are staying local, looking for eco-friendly options, and want something a bit special. A 44mm twin skin log cabin blends that classic timber look with up-to-date comforts guests actually notice.

Chapter 7: Technical Specifications Summary

Wall Options

Single Skin: 44mm or 70mm Swedish spruce.
Twin Skin: 44mm x 44mm or 70mm x 70mm, with 50-110mm of insulation in between.
U-Values: As low as 0.18 W/m²K (twin skin with building regs insulation).

Door Specifications

Single: 1930mm x 830mm
Double: 1930mm x 1410mm
Double with Glass: 1930mm x 2310mm
Material: Joinery-grade glulam, top-quality German hardware.
Glazing: 28mm toughened double glazing, standard.

Window Specifications

500mm x 500mm – Small square
880mm x 650mm – Standard portrait
1520mm x 710mm – Wide landscape
1130mm x 710mm – Medium landscape
1130mm x 1310mm – Double opening, tilt and turn
Material: Joinery glulam, German hardware.
Glazing: Double glazed, sealed units.

Lead Time & Delivery

Production: Up to 6 weeks from confirmed plans.
Delivery: HIAB lorry to your kerbside (included in price).
Installation: Full turnkey service available if you want it.

Your Bespoke Journey Starts Here

Honestly, we could write for days and never run out of reasons why Factory Cabins stands out. But here’s what matters: we’re the best in the business, and everyone knows it.

Don’t settle for anything less. Call us and tell us what you need. Garden office? Luxury holiday let? A cabin for the whole family? We’ll make it happen, just how you want it.

Contact Information:

Email: sales@factorycabins.com
Phone: 0208 226 5164
Website: factorycabins.com

Every custom design is welcome. Whether you’re in Brighton, Margate, the Lake District, or the Highlands—we deliver quality and performance that change how you think about garden buildings.

Bespoke Cabins from Factory Cabins—the only choice that makes sense.

This guide is built on over twenty years of hard-earned expertise, thousands of successful projects, and a real commitment to quality. Your dream space is just a phone call away.

Chapter 6: Applications and Uses

Garden Offices

Step into a twin skin cabin, and you’ve got a peaceful, warm, proper workspace. The insulated walls mean you’ll actually use it all year, not just when the sun’s out. It quickly becomes your personal retreat, whatever the weather’s doing outside

Holiday Lets

Quality self-catering properties are always in demand. Place a well-located log cabin in beautiful areas like Kent, Sussex, the Lake District, or the Scottish Highlands, and you’ll enjoy steady rental income

Our clients report earning £800–£1,500 monthly from cabins let year-round thanks to genuine thermal performance.

Multi-Generational Spaces

Families evolve. Teenagers seek independence. Elderly parents require ground-floor accommodation. Our bespoke service creates cabins tailored to human needs: internal partitions with proper insulation, wet rooms with underfloor heating provisions, kitchenette integrations

Glamping and Tourism

The UK holiday market is thriving. More people are choosing staycations, eco-tourism is growing, and travelers want something unique. A 44mm twin skin log cabin combines classic timber aesthetics with modern features that guests appreciate.


Chapter 7: Technical Specifications Summary

Wall Options

  • Single Skin: 44mm or 70mm Swedish spruce.
  • Twin Skin: 44mm x 44mm or 70mm x 70mm with 50-110mm insulation cavity.
  • U-Values: As low as 0.18 W/m²K (twin skin with building regs insulation).

Door Specifications

  • Single: 1930mm x 830mm.
  • Double: 1930mm x 1410mm.
  • Double with Glass: 1930mm x 2310mm.
  • Material: Joinery glulam with German hardware.
  • Glazing: 28mm toughened double glazed as standard.

Window Specifications

  • 500mm x 500mm – Small square.
  • 880mm x 650mm – Standard portrait.
  • 1520mm x 710mm – Wide landscape.
  • 1130mm x 710mm – Medium landscape.
  • 1130mm x 1310mm – Double opening tilt and turn.
  • Material: Joinery glulam with German hardware.
  • Glazing: Double glazed sealed units.

Lead Time & Delivery

  • Production: Maximum 6 weeks from confirmed plans
  • Delivery: HIAB lorry to kerbside (included in price)
  • Installation: Optional turnkey service available

Your Bespoke Journey Starts Here

There are so many points we could focus on in this article—we would need 300 web pages! But we will say just this: Factory Cabins is without doubt the Best of the Best and everyone in the Industry Knows it!

Do not settle for less. Give us a call and tell us what you are looking for. Whether you need a compact garden office, a luxury holiday let, or a multi-functional family space, our bespoke service ensures you get exactly what you need.

The last thing to remember, this prosess, gives you totally dominance over the size, height, lenght, and what windows where, and also doors position. Total BESPOKE!

Contact Information:

All bespoke designs are welcome. From Brighton to Margate, from the Lake District to the Scottish Highlands, we deliver quality, accessibility, and performance that redefine what’s possible in garden building.

Bespoke Cabins From Factory Cabins – the only safe choice.


This comprehensive guide represents over two decades of engineering excellence, thousands of successful installations, and an unwavering commitment to quality. Your dream space is just a conversation away.

Please send us an email to sales@factorycabins.com

All bespoke designs are welcome. PLEASE call 0208 226 5164

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