Bedrooms 3 I Holiday Let
Creating amazing spaces and experiences
Look at or visit a holiday park and you might see a building looking very similar to Paul, it might be referred to as a log building or cabin, but the chances are it’s a timber clad building, insulated with plaster board internally.
A log cabin is, by definition, a house or building made from tree trunks. Logs outside, logs inside, designed and built in such a way to keep the elements out and to keep you warm in winter, cool in summer.
Paul then is every bit a log cabin, and it’s different again in terms of its longevity, your timber clad building on a holiday park will last maybe 30 years, Paul, in the same scenario, 100 years plus.
Value for money - you decide, why not give us a call?
Paul - Floors 1 I 118.8 m2 I Entrance Lobby I Kitchen/Dining Area I Lounge with door out to Terrace I WC I Bathroom I Beds 3 I Sauna I Terrace 43.5 m2
Ground Floor - clockwise from left
Most buildings in our portfolio will require planning permission, if you are not familiar with the planning process then it can be something of a minefield and professional help should always be sought, to help you we have produced a handy quide which explains how the process works - click on the icon below.
Our buildings benefit from fast build times once on site - assembly takes between 1 and 5 weeks depending on the size and complexity? Unlike traditional building methods which typically take between 6 to 12 months and are dependant on the weather.
Build costs for traditional building methods range from around £2,700 per square metre to over £3,000 per square metres for a higher spec build - the costs then for a typical 4 bed home, depending on the location, will come out at around £400,000. Your log building once committed to manufacture will be fixed in price, no budgetting for cost over-runs as is the norm of conventional build methods and we will be considerably more cost-effective to build, saving you time and money!
Whilst Ritsu make use of modern processing and production methods, the basic design principles are those of log homes that have been in use of hundreds of years - tried and tested then, when we say your building should last for 100 years or more, it's based on experience, not supposition.
Finally, you will be buying a log building that is amongst the most environmentally friendly buildings available, and also, one of the healthiest environments in which to live and work.