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Riho Log Cabin 3.2x3.2m

 
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Cat No:
P013565
Delivery Time:
14 - 21 Working Days
European Number:
8715815557404
Payment
No Deposit Required

The Riho Log Cabin measures 3.20 x 3.20m and features a front canopy of 1.20m. Manufactured using 40mm interlocking logs. And double glazing

This log cabin benefits from plenty of natural light with single front window and double front window. And, with a small front canopy, venture outside for a relaxing break to enjoy the views and tranquility of your garden

Roofing - Free Shingles Offer - Whilst Stocks Last:
Roofing - Optional Shingles:
Floor Required:
Foundation Beams:
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A traditional apex style, the Riho Log Cabin 3.20m x 3.20m benefits from thick 40mm interlocking wall logs and double glazing paired with a front canopy of 1.20m. Suitable for use as a craft room, workshop or even a garden office, the combination of single front window and double side window ensures there is no lack of natural light! And, with a small front canopy, venture outside for a relaxing break to enjoy the views and tranquility of your garden.

Limited FREE roof Shingles offer

Built using first rate Spruce timber, this variety is chosen for its tight, dense wood grain. Tuin log cabins do not feature a mixture of timber species or finger jointing, the process whereby short lengths of timber are used to create the full log length, to indicate a high quality build.

All Tuin log cabins arrive untreated as standard, this building will need a good quality treatment in either a stain or a paint before or after installation. The window shown can be installed in either the left or right wall as required.

For an all year round cabin, learn more about insulating your Log Cabin.

riho-log-cabinThe Riho Log Cabin features as standard:

  • 40mm interlocking wall logs
  • Double conical tongue and groove for stability
  • Single door
  • Single opening window
  • Double opening side windows
  • Door and window positions are interchangeable
  • Front canopy
  • Quality door and window fittings
  • Double glazing
  • Roofing felt or FREE shingles
  • Tanalised foundation beams
  • Fixing kit and instruction manual
  • Wind and watertight connections
  • Minimum 16mm Tongue and Groove Roof Boards

Dimensions:

  • Overall Dimensions: 3.20m x 3.20m
  • Building Footprint: 3.0m x 3.0m
  • Internal Dimensions: 2.92m x 2.92m
  • Ridge Height: 2.45m
  • Eaves Height: 2.05m
  • Door Height (including frame): 1.95m
  • Rear Overhang: 0.20m
  • Front Overhang/Canopy: 1.20m

Riho Log Cabin Optional Extras:

Note that quantities are approximate

  • Coloured Felt Roof Shingles
  • Storm kit
  • Shingle Glue (3)
  • Air Vent (2)
  • Profiled foundation beams in pressure impregnated timber, hardwood or composite (5)
  • 18mm Wooden Floor (5 packs)
  • 26mm Heavy Duty Wooden Floor (6 packs)
  • Guttering 100mm

Optional Extras - Treatments

Please note, this cabin is supplied untreated, we recommend that the building is treated with high quality paints and treatments. They should be applied strictly to the manufacturer's recommendation. We also offer our own treatments:

Snow Forest Mountains Mountains

Recommended Quantities

  • Impregnation Fluid - 2 x 2.5L Tubs
  • Carefree protect - 7 x 2.5L Tins
  • Embalan Paint - 6 x Tubs
  • Embadecor Stain - 6 x Tubs

The optional treatments above ( Carefree, Embadecor and Embalan ) are the treatments we can offer as well as the recommended volumes suggested for this log cabin. You will only need to choose one option out of the three if purchasing treatment with your building.

Impregnation fluid, unlike the three options above is not a weatherproofing product, instead its a very effective protector against rot, insects, ect.. This alone will not be sufficant to seal the log cabin but can be used as a base coat.

Quality check:

  • No Mixed timbers known as Spruce and Pine mix
  • Slow grown Spruce
  • Wind and Watertight Log Connection
  • 10 year anti rot promise
  • Dutch Standards
  • 14% moisture content

FREE roof Shingles: As a standard building you can select either roofing felt or FREE shingles. We cannot guarantee which colour or shape will be sent.  We will always let you know the colour and style following your order. It is rarely possible to change those offered as it is dependant on our stocks.

Free shingles for this Riho 40mm Log Cabin are the same quality as our standard range and made by the same manufacturer. However, they are last years stock and old range colours, also some packaging may not be 'as new'.

Standard Roof Shingles: These are from our standard catalogue range and are available in various colours and styles.

We highly recommend shingles with your log cabin: The final finish is far more superior and turns a shed into a stunning log cabin. Ordinary felt will last two - three years. Shingles will last for at least 15 years and it is unlikely you will ever need to replace them.

Approximate Delivery Time: 14 - 21 Working Days

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Chat with our specialists, submit a request here or contact us by phone on 01508 558308.

Roofing - Free Shingles Offer - Whilst Stocks Last Free shingles for this Log Cabin are the same quality as our standard range and made by the same manufacturer. However, they are last year's stock and old range colours, also some packaging may not be 'as new'.
Roofing - Optional Shingles
Floor Required Spruce T&G floor options are available with your log cabin in two different thicknesses, The floor kits come supplied with treated floor joists, skirtings for the edges and all the fixings required for installation.
Foundation Beams Foundation beams are used to separate the logs of the cabin from the base/hardstanding that it will sit on.
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Log Thickness
40mm Logs
Overall Dimensions
3.20 x 3.20m
Internal Dimensions
2.92m x 2.92m
Minimum Base Size
3.00 x 3.00m
Log Cabin Height
2.45m
Roof Type
Apex Roof
Doors
Single Half Glazed Door
Canopy or Porch
1.20m Front Canopy
Veranda
Canopy
Window Type
Tilt and turn window
Side hung casement window
Glass Type
Double Glazed
Multi Rooms
N/A
Size Group Width
4 Meters (13'1")
Size Group Depth
4 Meters (13'1")
A freshly installed Riho Log Cabin
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12 Reviews  



5 Most recent customer reviews (see all reviews):
Michal
Jun 17, 2023
Log cabin delivered on time as agreed. The driver professionally unloaded and placed the cabin where requested. The assembly took me 9 days (single person), but I also decided to insulate to floor and the roof, which took more time than anticipated. Annoyingly I have run out of two sheets of shingles (6 small squares) to complete installation of ridge cover. Luckily few years ago I purchased a gazebo from Tuin and had some leftover shingles in a garage, which matched the colour. There were not many cutoffs from shingles left, so suggest installing the shingles starter layer (the upside down tiles) on one side using cutoffs from the first roof side to save good quality shingles for ridge. Overall, I am very pleased with cabin as it is good quality product.
Graham Clarke
Apr 26, 2023
This is my second RiHo cabin,having erected the first at a previous house;so I had a pretty clear idea of what to expect. I was not disappointed. From the smooth ordering process, to the delivery direct from the Netherlands, all went extremely well. Tuin are well practiced at this, have no fear. The delivery driver was excellent, and placed the sizeable package exactly where I required it, all with a smile and genuine courtesy.
Erecting was exactly as before. I had prepared a level block work perimeter (stress on the level part!), so the cabin virtually flew up. Working solely alone I had the roof on within a couple of days. For anyone who doubts their ability to erect one of these cabins…don’t.
This is the second one I’ve built on my own. Yes, it can be hard work, but none of it is particularly difficult, and I’m rapidly approaching 70!!
Take a look at the finished result, I think you will agree it’s a fine addition to my garden space.
Next project, an Oval Sauna, but that has to wait for a while
Mr. Jack Stirton
Oct 27, 2022
Very well made easy to put up wether your are experienced or not. The only thing is the plans could be a bit more detailed but over all a very good product highly recommend buying from tuin
Mr. John M
Mar 25, 2022
Before starting the review I'd like to re-iterate the need for preperation. I was installing the cabin on an existing patio, I worked out it was not level enough for the install directly onto it, so I set about making a wooden frame consisting of double laminated 2x5s that were 3m in length. I made a double laminated square of timers bolted at 600mm centres with M12 stainless steel bolts with steel brackets at each corner mounted from the inside corners screwing both timbers together. To compensate for the slope of the patio I placed plastic adjustable risers under the wood and adjusted it until it was level. This took a day or so to get everything perfect. It's good to check it's square before bolting and screwing it. The log cabin arrived as expected, the driver helpfully put it at a convenient place in front of the house. I would recommend not keeping the foundational timber in storage too long as my timber merchant delivered the wood wet and as soon as it starts drying it starts to bend. Once the foundation was built I placed the starting logs in the timber and built-up the cabin. I was building in April and at times I had to cover the kit to avoid the wood getting wet, so would recommend you buy a 5mx5m tarp with elastic hooks to keep it down during winds. At night I put these over the build to protect it. Building the cabin up was pretty much ok once you get started, you just need to ensure the logs are sat on each other with a bash of the hammer, I checked level and square as I went. One mistake I made was to out the door round the wrong way(opening inwards) but it was easily rectified by taking the door off its hinges and taking the frame out and turning it around. Once the frame was done I put the purlins on the roof along with the gable ends. I noticed at this point that the gable end didn't quite meet the top wall logs, so a quick email to Tuin told me to plane the top to make it level. This seemed ok, but when the roof boards go on top it makes for a gap where they have to follow the slope. This has to be then filled. Once the structure was done the roof boards went on. It's easy for them to go off in the wrong direction if the board is slightly off square, so be careful to take your time. One the roof boards were on I insulated the roof by adding 4 boards of 25mm insulation by battening around with some 25mm timber at the outer edges and nailing through the insulation. On top of that went the shingles. I only had just enough shingles for the roof, I was literally down to my last usable bit. It took me a weekend to do the roof and insulation. I used 'fixall' black waterproof flexible roofing adhesive which worked well. Two tubes of that are fine.
I then made the floor by securing joist hangers to the outer timer frame and laying 2*5 timers with two rows of noggins in between. Make sure your joist spacing allows easy length cutting of the insulation board or you'll either buy too much or too little. I then used the 28mm floor pack provided which was a bit of a pain as the rows can easily get out of square. I used tongue tight screws through the tongues of the boards for a nail-free finish and it's been fine. To finish it all I varnished it with 4 layers of water based semi matt varnish. To finish the exterior I used Bedec's barn paint which is an acrylic paint which seems to flex well and be tough enough, I have done 3 coats at least on the exterior. On the interior I did 2 coats and an undercoat. The only problems I've had in the first year are the door sticking but an adjustment of the hunger fixed that. I had some water come through the side window but a silicon bead around the frame has sorted that. Hopefully you can see by the pictures (if it allows me to upload) a good grade cabin overall and excellent customer service when needed.
Mr. Paul Manning
Jan 18, 2021
Ordered the cabin about 3 weeks before Christmas and it was delivered amazingly quickly, in time to build during the holidays. Delivery was by forklift for the last half mile, from the closest point the articulated lorry could get. Cabin was perfectly packed with no damage. Took the advice on the website and built it myself. The main structure was really quick and largely complete in 2-3 days. The parts fitted together perfectly and easily. Quality was fantastic. Watched the video guide many times before building. Snow held up doing the shingles which added a couple of days. Very pleased with the finished cabin and would recommend to anyone.

£2,861.77 Total incl. VAT

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