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8m x 5m Log Cabins

A 8×5 m log cabin provides 40 m² of natural timber space – a substantial residential-scale building. At this size, a log cabin suits permanent residential

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cabin, large professional workspace, full-scale leisure building with bathroom and kitchen. 8×5 m floor area puts this building firmly in residential territory – large enough for a proper one to two bedroom residential layout or a comprehensive professional or leisure facility.

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A modern garden studio ANNA is a lovely choice if you need a remote and cosy place to work, perform your hobby, lounge with your friends, or relax and enjoy life in your beautiful garden setting. The studio building has a nicely harmonized outdoor and indoor area, providing you with lots of space to comfortably lounge, depending on the weather conditions and your preferences at that moment. For your utmost convenience, an insulated version of this model is available as well.

  • A spacious 16 m² terrace
  • Reinforced roof construction
  • Insulated version available

€10,080.00

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Questions & Answers

  • Do log cabins need planning permission in Ireland?

    Whether a log cabin requires planning permission in Ireland depends on its intended use, size, and location. A log cabin used as a garden room or outbuilding within standard exempted development thresholds typically does not require permission. A log cabin used as permanent residential accommodation requires full planning permission. We always recommend checking with your local planning authority before proceeding. Call us at +353 1 699 4541 for general guidance.

  • How long does a log cabin last in the Irish climate?

    A quality slow-grown conifer log cabin, properly maintained with regular exterior treatment every year, will last for many decades in the Irish climate. Nordic timber buildings using the same construction methods and materials have been standing for over a century. The key maintenance requirement is keeping the exterior timber protected from moisture with a quality wood preservative or stain, and ensuring gutters and drainage are kept clear to prevent water pooling near the base of the building.

  • Are log cabins warmer than garden rooms?

    Solid log walls provide natural thermal mass that stores heat and releases it slowly, buffering temperature fluctuations in a way that lighter cladded construction cannot. A 44 mm or 66 mm log cabin feels noticeably warmer and more stable in temperature than an equivalent cladded structure at the same specification. For year-round residential use, a twin-skin insulated log cabin achieves the best combination of thermal mass and insulation performance. Call us at +353 1 699 4541 for advice on specifications.

  • Can I connect electricity and water to a log cabin in Ireland?

    Yes – log cabins can be connected to mains electricity by a qualified electrician, and to water supply and drainage where bathroom or kitchen facilities are included. Planning and building regulation requirements apply for plumbed services. We recommend planning utility connections before assembly, as routing cables and pipes is significantly easier during the build. Call us at +353 1 699 4541 for practical guidance.