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4 Bedroom Residential Log Cabins

A four-bedroom residential log cabin provides generous family accommodation in a substantial natural timber home. With floor areas typically

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from 110 m² to 160 m², a four-bedroom log cabin includes four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious open-plan or divided kitchen and living area, a utility room, and adequate storage throughout – all built from thick slow-grown conifer logs that create a home with genuine character, natural warmth, and long-term durability.

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Questions & Answers

  • Are residential log cabins accepted by Irish planning authorities?

    Timber construction – including log cabin construction – is an accepted building method for residential dwellings in Ireland, and planning authorities consider log cabin homes on the same basis as any other new dwelling application. The key planning considerations are site location, rural housing policy, design quality, and compliance with the local development plan. A well-designed residential log cabin with appropriate landscaping can and does receive planning permission across Ireland. Call us at +353 1 699 4541 for general guidance.

  • Do residential log cabins meet Irish building regulations?

    Our residential log cabin specifications are designed to meet or approach the requirements of Irish building regulations for habitable accommodation, including Part L (energy efficiency), Part A (structural performance), and Part F (ventilation). Full compliance depends on the specific model, foundation, services installation, and site conditions. A certifying engineer or architect is required to sign off on compliance for any permanent residential building in Ireland. Call us at +353 1 699 4541 to discuss appropriate specifications for your project.