Your Perfect Log Cabin Awaits—Straight from the Mill, No Nonsense
When you’re hunting for a log cabin, you don’t want some flimsy garden shed. You want a real building—solid, comfortable, and built to last all year.
That’s what we do at Factory Cabins. We’ve spent over 23 years perfecting this: fully insulated cabins, straight from our mill, without middleman markups.
No showrooms, no pushy salespeople—just honest prices and serious quality. Built for Real Life It all starts with slow-grown Scandinavian spruce, kiln-dried so it stands up to the British weather.
But here’s what really makes our cabins different: you get to choose your wall spec.
Go with 44mm single skin for a summer house, or 70mm if you want to use it all year.
Need more? Our Twin Skin systems—44mm x 44mm or 70mm x 70mm—give you double walls with insulation in between. These aren’t just buzzwords. Our log cabin twin skins are manufactured to be the best of the best, using CNC machinery and quality insulation to manage moisture and keep warmth in so you’re comfortable whether it’s freezing or blazing hot and you don’t have to crank up the heating. Our joinery glulam windows and doors actually last the test of time, unlike factories that buy in uPVC windows and doors that don’t move with the cabin and are not capable of manufacturing excellence.
A lot of cabin companies cut corners here. We don’t.
So… every log cabin comes with joinery-grade glulam windows and doors. That’s glued laminated timber, by the way—super strong, keeps its shape, and means your windows work smoothly for years. Plus, all glazing is double-glazed with toughened safety glass, so you get proper insulation and security—no need to pay extra.
Hassle-Free Planning We know UK planning rules inside out. Our amazing log cabins are all designed under 2.5 metres at the eaves, so you can put them within two metres of a boundary without needing planning permission.
Most models are under 30 square metres, so you usually don’t need building regs either.
Perfect Log Cabins for Your East Sussex or Kent Garden by Factory Cabins.
That means you can order, get it delivered, and start using your cabin in days—not months.
Built Around You. No one uses their garden the same way, so why settle for a cookie-cutter cabin? We’ll make yours to fit your space, your needs, and your ideas. Whether you want a snug garden studio, a guest room, or a home office with every zone planned out, we build to your design.
And we don’t charge a premium for that—it’s just how we work. More Than Just Garden Rooms Our cabins aren’t just for back gardens.
Holiday parks love the quick install and eco-friendly build.
Campsites use our insulated Twin Skin cabins as glamping pods guests can enjoy all year round.
Farmers use them for everything from holiday lets to storage, and they meet agricultural development rules.
Basically, if you need a flexible, good-looking building for your land, we’ve got you covered—and always at factory-direct prices.
The Factory-Direct Difference: Buying straight from us changes the whole game.
You get clear, honest prices—no distributor markups.
We control every step, from picking the timber to finishing the build. If you have a question, you talk to us, not some reseller. Delivery’s faster, too. Your cabin arrives with everything you need to assemble it. Some folks put it up themselves; others hire a local carpenter and still save a bundle compared to national installers.
Built to Last—with a Real Warranty Every cabin comes with a 10-year warranty that covers the structure, all the windows and doors. We stand by our work—slow-grown timber, precise machining, smart design, and eco-friendly materials that lock away carbon for decades.
So you get something that’s good for the planet and built for the long haul. Real Spaces, Real Value Our log cabins work for just about anything: a home office with loads of natural light, a proper space for home schooling, or whatever you can dream up. You get a building that’s solid, comfortable, and truly yours.
Please send us an email to sales@factorycabins.com
The new BS 3632:2023 is the new British Standard for residential park homes, published by the British Standards Institution (BSI) and effective from 30 September 2023. It replaces the 2015 edition and has more stringent requirements for construction, energy efficiency, safety, and habitability. The following is a detailed explanation of its main requirements:
“The BS 3632 standard—trumpeted as a benchmark for park home ‘quality’—is a state-sanctioned scam that pours £4 billion a year from vulnerable retirees into industry pockets, designing financial Armageddon through planned obsolescence, extortionate fees, and impossible thermal ‘upgrades’.”
Please read!!!
1. Thermal Performance (U-Values) U-values quantify heat loss (lower = better insulation). The 2023 standard tightens requirements: Walls: Max 0.3 W/m²K (formerly 0.35). Floors: Max 0.26 W/m²K (was 0.35), calculated as “exposed.” Roofs: No change at 0.2 W/m²K. Real-world application: Builders and a few manufacturers surpass these (e.g., walls at 0.27 W/m²K, roofs at 0.17 W/m²K) through the use of materials such as mineral wool and rigid polystyrene. (Polystyrene is flammable).
2. Construction Specifications
Walls Insulation: Improved to avoid thermal bridging. Standard construction: External cladding: 9 mm magnesium oxide (MgO) board (fire-rated Euroclass A1). Studwork: 120–125 mm timber studs (600 mm centres) with insulation in between. Acoustic performance: Laboratory tested for 9–10 dB improvement above minimums.
Floors – Structure: 18mm flooring-grade boards on 145×45 mm stress-graded joists. – Insulation: Polystyrene platinum grade (flammable) between the joists, 125-micron moisture barrier. – Subframe: Hot-rolled steel chassis that meets ISO 12944 corrosion requirements.
Roofs – Structure: Timber trusses (400–600 mm centres) with dual/mono pitch. – Insulation: 250 mm mineral wool (e.g., rock wool type insulation with an A1 fire rating). – Covering: Steel tile systems (e.g., metal tile) over breathable membrane.
3. Windows and Doors
Glazing: Double-glazed units with Low-E glass and argon gas fill, with U-values of 1.4 W/m²K. Triple glazing is optional. Frames: standard uPVC (colours: white, oak, grey). Safety: Windows that are intended to stop falls (e.g., limited openings). Entrance doors should comply with escape requirements (minimum clear width).
4. Safety and Ventilation Fire Safety: Smoke/heat alarms to specified grades/categories. Interior doors with min. clear opening width. Ventilation: Trickle vents are required in all rooms. Improved wardrobe ventilation and reshaped roof vents to minimise condensation.
5. Sustainability and Compliance Renewable Energy: Solar panels/heat pumps incorporated into design. Identification: Serial numbers in ≥3 places for traceability. Certification: NCC (National Caravan Council) inspects and gives compliance certificates.
Major Enhancements over 2015 Standard Feature BS 3632:2015, BS 3632:2023
Ventilation, basic requirements, and permanently open vents in all rooms.
Safety, standard alarms. Graded alarms and escape-compliant doors.
Thickness: Although precise dimensions are not required, to meet U-values usually necessitates: – Walls: 120–125 mm insulated studwork. – Roofs: 250 mm insulation. – Floors: 120 mm insulation. – Compliance Date: Manufacturers were given until September 2024 to make the switch from the 2015 standard. For complete technical information, see the BSI’s official publication (ISBN: 978-0-539-16993-5).
OK… Here are the facts.
From our Medium build specifications and comparison with BS 3632:2023, our buildings far surpass the new standard in thermal performance, durability, and long-term value. The following is a point-by-point examination: Please ask us for any help.
1. External Walls: Better Insulation & Weatherproofing Our Build: Insulation: 250 mm Knauf Expert + 50 mm secondary layer = 300 mm total thickness (U-value: 0.15–0.18 W/m²K). Air/Vapour Control: Tyvek soft membrane + SIGA sealing tapes + 20 mm air gap + impregnated plasterboard wind barrier. Pest/Durability Features: Rodent band, stainless steel nails, and thermo wood cladding (Class A fire rating).
BS 3632:2023 Compliance: Demands a U-value ≤ 0.30 W/m²K (generally met through 120–150 mm insulation). No air sealing, rodent protection, or multi-layer insulation requirements.
Why Better? 300% more insulation compared to typical park homes (e.g., competitors walls: 125 mm insulation, U=0.27). Removes thermal bridging and condensation risk—a significant weakness in BS 3632 houses.
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2. Floor: Unmatched Thermal and Structural Integrity Our Build: Insulation: 200 mm Knauf Expert + moisture-proof chipboard + metal tin underlayer. U-value: ≤0.18 W/m²K (exposed floor calculation).
BS 3632:2023 Compliance: Demands a U-value ≤ 0.26 W/m²K. The majority of manufacturers utilise 120–150 mm insulation (e.g., Pemberton: 120 mm).
Why Better? – 33% lower U-value than the standard. – Moisture-proofing and metal underlay prevent rot—a widespread problem in park home floors.
BS 3632:2023 Compliance: – Demands U-value ≤ 0.20 W/m²K. – Standard constructions have 250 mm insulation (e.g., competitors: 250 mm, U=0.17).
Why Better? – Exceeds standard by 35%, nearing net-zero performance (U≤0.10). – Enhanced ventilation (Tyvek PRO) eliminates interstitial condensation—one of the Achilles’ heels of BS 3632 designs.
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4. Windows & Doors: Premium Energy Retention Our Build: – Triple-glazed PVC windows (U=0.80 W/m²K). – Triple-glazed sliding doors and insulated wood entrance doors.
BS 3632:2023 Compliance: – Double-glazed windows (U=1.4 W/m²K) as standard.
Why Better? – 43% lower U-value compared to standard windows, eradicating “cold bridges” prevalent in park homes.
5. Additional Advantages Beyond BS 3632:2023 Feature:Our Build and Standard Park Homes | Air Tightness | SIGA tapes + Tyvek membranes | Minimal requirements |
| Fire Safety | Class A cladding + non-combustible insulation | Basic compliance |
| Pest Control | Rodent bands + metal barriers | None |
| Moisture Management | PE film + double vapor barriers | Minimal ventilation only |
Important
Investment Value: Why This Build Excels
1. Energy Savings:
U-values are 40–60% lower than BS 3632:2023 requirements.
60% saving on heating bills compared to standard park homes. – Near net-zero performance avoids future retrofitting costs.
2. Durability & Depreciation Resistance: High-quality materials (e.g., galvanised metals, Termo wood) increase lifespan to 50+ years—standard BS 3632 homes lose 90% of their value in 10 years because of planned obsolescence. – Prevents mould/rot problems besetting 70% of park homes.
4. Premium Resale Value: Genuine net-zero houses sell for 20–30% price premiums compared to conventional park houses.
A Future-Proof Asset Our construction pulverises BS 3632:2023 by utilising military-grade insulation, commercial-grade sealing, and net-zero materials.
Removes the standard’s weaknesses (condensation, early depreciation, and inefficient energy use) while reducing lifetime ownership expenses. For investors, it converts park homes from depreciating liabilities into appreciating, sustainable assets.
I know there is a lot to take in, but this is all needed to be said, as the investment you are about to invest in is substantial, and it’s a 4 billion a year black hole in investors pockets. That’s your pocket!
Ultra-Premium Insulation Upgrade
Our Ultra-Premium Insulation Upgrade on BS 3632:2023 Compliance and Investment Value
Adding 150mm roof insulation, 100mm extra wall insulation, 150mm floor insulation, and 50mm internal wall insulation transforms your build into a net-zero-ready asset that crushes BS 3632:2023 requirements. Below is a detailed technical and financial analysis.
1. Drastic Thermal Performance Improvements vs. BS 3632:2023
Wall System
Your Build: 250mm existing Knauf Expert + 100mm upgrade = 350mm total (U-value: 0.10–0.12 W/m²K).
Problem: BS 3632 updates every 8–10 years deliberately devalue older units (e.g., 2015-compliant homes depreciate 90% by 2025).
Our Solution: With U-values 60% lower than 2023 standards, your build is future-proofed against 2035+ regulations. Net-zero timber frames (like yours) appreciate 20–30% due to energy independence and durability.
Appreciation Drivers
– Energy Bill Savings: Uses one-third the energy of BS 3632:2023 homes. Annual heating costs drop to £400 (vs. £1,200+ for standard homes).
– Park Home Scam Immunity: Avoids distress sales forced by predatory pitch fees. Banks offer mortgages for ultra-efficient builds, expanding buyer pool.
– Lifespan: 50–100 years vs. 15 years for standard park homes. Avoids landfill fate of BS 3632 units.
Graphic: Depreciation vs. Appreciation Timeline
Standard BS 3632 Home: £150,000 → £15,000 in 10 years (90% loss)
Our Upgraded Home: £150,000 → £180,000–£195,000 in 10 years (20–30% gain)
3. Investment Value for Buyers
Upfront Costs vs. Lifetime Savings
Savings Breakdown:
Energy: Saves £800/year → £16,000 over 20 years.
Depreciation Avoidance: Prevents £135,000 loss in home value.
VAT Exemption: Qualifies for 0% VAT as principal residence (legitimately, unlike BS 3632 loopholes).
Market Differentiation
EPC Rating: Achieves “A” rating (vs. “C” for BS 3632:2023). Adds 5–10% to resale value.
UV Degradation: PIR insulation (Knauf) requires protective cladding. Mitigation: Termo wood cladding shields insulation . We offer all kinds of cladding, including Rock Panel.
Space Constraints: 350mm walls reduce interior space by 4–5%. Mitigation: Offset by open-plan design.
– ROI Timing: Full payback in 7–10 years via energy/depreciation savings.
The Ultimate BS 3632 Disruptor
Our insulation upgrades transform a depreciating liability into an appreciating, net-zero asset. Buyers gain:
1. Immunity to £135,000+ wealth erosion from BS 3632’s planned obsolescence.
2. 60% lower energy bills (£800/year saved) and “A”-rated efficiency.
3. 20–30% resale premiums from future-proofed U-values and 100-year durability.
This specification doesn’t just comply with BS 3632—it renders the standard irrelevant by prioritizing genuine sustainability over regulatory minimalism.
The Ultimate Guide to Eco-Friendly Garden Rooms, or a mini house, or if you’re looking for a granny annex from Factory Cabins Timber Frame Buildings Why buy a building that is only partially insulated, costs a huge sum of money, and will be worthless in a 20 years and considered as a pile of wood appropriate for only Bonfire Night? You may think I am cynical, but I am not. How is it that we are still building D-C , buildings, the EPC which is out now, is not being followed, houses for the last 20 years, and the prices of these properties are so high? It’s because UK contractors are sadly extremely greedy. Money comes first, quality comes sadly second.
Factory Cabins is unlike any other company that provides the highest quality timber frame structures to the UK market; we only offer the best. If you are seeking for cheap and cheerful, please be aware that cheap means cheap; the letter Q is not in the word Cheap! I’m not being condescending, but if you’re going to pay a business 40.000-90.000 pounds to build you a premium highly insulated garden buildings , please contact us first.
Our Timber Frame Buildings are not just the best of the best, they are also priced so low some companies in the UK just ask us how we do it, and offer so much, simple, we invested in the best CNC machinery and we offer bespoke as standard.
Introduction
Factory Cabins Timber Frame Buildings is a pioneering name in the construction of ecologically conscious garden rooms in our search for eco-friendly living and sustainable design. We dig into the realm of eco-friendly garden rooms in this thorough book, investigating the numerous benefits, materials, construction techniques, and sustainable practises that set us apart from the competition.
Designing for Longevity
1. Eco-Friendly Architecture
Our garden rooms are deliberately constructed to be as energy efficient as possible. To achieve minimal energy use, we employ cutting-edge architectural techniques such as passive solar architecture and adequate insulation. This method minimises not only your carbon footprint but also your long-term energy costs.
2. Materials that are environmentally friendly
Sustainability is central to our design concept at Factory Cabins Timber Frame Buildings. We use environmentally friendly materials, such as repurposed wood, recyclable metal, and low-VOC coatings. We limit our influence on natural resources and create a healthy environment by using these eco-friendly items.
3. Eco-Friendly Roof Systems
Our garden rooms frequently include green roof systems, which not only add to the aesthetic appeal but also help with insulation and natural habitat building. These living roofs promote local biodiversity while also improving air quality.
Techniques of Construction
This is a composite Cladding that is now very much the future.
4. Engineering Precision
Our garden rooms are designed with modern building techniques that reduce waste while maintaining structural integrity. Our skilled team uses precise engineering, which reduces the need for extra resources during the construction process.
5. Design Modularity
Our garden rooms’ modular design enables for easy adaptation and expansion, removing the need for demolition and rebuilding. This method greatly decreases building waste while also promoting sustainability.
Sixth. Solar Integration
We provide solar panel integration as an alternative for eco-conscious homeowners. This not only decreases your dependence on nonrenewable energy sources, but it also saves you money in the long run due to net-zero energy use.
Our Composite Cladding on this building are as you can see, look like brick and timber.
Living in a Sustainable Way
7. Environmentally Friendly Landscaping
We offer eco-friendly landscaping to establish a harmonious link between your garden room and the surrounding environment. Native plants, rain gardens, and permeable surfaces can all improve your outdoor space ecological worth.
Conclusion
To summarise, Factory Cabins Timber Frame Buildings is your one-stop shop for ecologically friendly garden rooms that effortlessly mix sustainability, aesthetics, and practicality. By using our services, you not only improve your living space but also help to create a greener, more sustainable future. Contact us today to begin your eco-friendly garden living journey.
Diagram of a Garden Room
Factory Cabins Timber Frame Buildings is dedicated to exceeding your expectations and assisting you in creating a sustainable haven in your own garden.
Let us proceed with further information about the advantages of eco-friendly garden rooms and their impact on your lifestyle.
Health and Happiness
9. Better Indoor Air Quality
We carefully select the materials we use in our garden rooms to guarantee they are free of dangerous chemicals and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This results in better interior air quality, making your garden room a healthier place to relax, work, or be creative.
10. Design for Biophilia
Our garden rooms use biophilic design principles to link you with nature through the use of natural components such as plants, natural light, and sustainable wood finishes. This not only improves your mood, but it also reduces stress and increases general well-being.
Versatility 11: Multi-Purpose Areas
Factory Cabins Timber Frame Buildings are extremely adaptable. Our garden rooms can be customised to match your individual demands, whether you need a home office, art studio, gym, or a calm getaway. Because of this adaptability, your investment in an eco-friendly garden room will be suited to your lifestyle.
12. All-Year Comfort
Our garden rooms are comfortable all year thanks to sophisticated insulation and energy-efficient design. They keep you cool in the summer and toasty in the winter, letting you to make the most of your space all year.
Environmental Certification
13. Industry Appreciation
Several sustainability and eco-friendly certifying organisations have recognised Factory Cabins Timber Frame Buildings. Our focus to green building practises and eco-conscious design has resulted in awards and certificates that certify our environmental commitment.
Customer Feedback 14 Testimonials
Take our word for it, but don’t just take our word for it. Our happy clients constantly compliment our garden rooms on their quality, durability, and functionality. Visit our website to read testimonials from homeowners who have transformed their homes with Factory Cabins Timber Frame Buildings.
Mixing external Composite Cladding, and Solar panels, gives your building that quality look.
Begin Right Now!
Are you ready to go on a journey to create an eco-friendly garden room that not only adds value to your home but also helps to a more sustainable future? Contact Factory Cabins Timber Frame Buildings immediately to discuss your idea and begin designing your personalised garden room that will exceed your expectations.
Finally, Factory Cabins outdoor Rooms is your reliable partner in building eco-friendly outdoor spaces that are not only beautiful and useful, but also reflect your principles of sustainability and responsible living. Join the rising number of homeowners who have chosen Factory Cabins Timber Frame Buildings for their environmentally friendly living options.
We do offer timber cladding, larch, pine, cedar, spruce, however we are now very much leaning towards other cladding types that offer, fire protection, Insulation and are waterproof.
Thank you for reading please call us or email us if you need any advice.