Geir Log Garage 3.6m x 5.4m - 45mm Logs
- Product number
- P013665
- Upgrade your outdoor space with the 45mm Double Glazed Log Garage Geir, measuring 3.6 × 5.4m. Designed for one vehicle, it features wide double garage doors, a single side access door, and two opening windows for natural light. Crafted from high-quality Spruce with precise interlocking logs, this robust garage offers secure storage and long-lasting durability—perfect for cars, tools, or workshop use.








4,499.-
incl. vat
Details
- Depth
- 540 cm
- Width
- 360 cm
- Height
- 285 cm
- 10 year timber guarantee *
- Unbeatable Industry Knowledge
- Free delivery to most UK homes *
Product Options
Please select your desired options below
Roofing Material
I will buy my own.

Felt Roofing Kit (incl. Glue & Nails)

10x Black Straight Roofing Shingles

10x Red Straight Roofing Shingles

10x Green Straight Roofing Shingles

10x Brown Straight Roofing Shingles

10x Black Curved Roofing Shingles

10x Green Curved Roofing Shingles

10x Black Hexagonal Roofing Shingles

10x Red Hexagonal Roofing Shingles
Foundation Beams
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6x Standard Foundation Beams

6x Composite Profiled Foundation Beams
- 10 year timber guarantee *
- Unbeatable Industry Knowledge
- Free delivery to most UK homes *
Benefits
Sturdy and stylish vehicle storage
Real glass windows
Comes with kit including hinges, locks, and hardware
Untreated (treatment highly recommended)
Specifications
- Weight
- 1260 kg
- Wall thickness
- 45 mm
- Material
- Wood
- Wood type
- Scandinavian spruce
- Colour
- Natural
- Width
- 360 cm
- Depth
- 540 cm
- Height
- 285 cm
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Geir Log Garage 3.6m x 5.4m - 45mm Logs
45mm double glazed Log Garage Geir measuring 3.6 x 5.4m. Featuring double doors, a single pedestrian door, and two opening windows. Suitable for storing one vehicle.
Manufactured using 45mm interlocking logs, this log construction provides an excellent alternative to a brick-built garage. The thick timber offers natural insulation and can be customised to suit any garden style.
Designed for one vehicle, the Geir features wide double doors and a single side door for pedestrian access. With two side windows allowing natural light to enter, the remaining space can also be used as a workshop.
The doors and windows can be placed either on the left or right wall as a complete unit. The position of the door and window can also be swapped, allowing either to be installed at the front or rear of the garage.
Built using high-quality Spruce timber, selected for its tight, dense grain. Tuin log cabins do not use mixed timber species or finger-jointed logs—both indicators of superior quality.
The Log Garage Geir includes as standard:
45mm interlocking wall logs
Double conical tongue-and-groove construction for increased stability
Double garage doors with no threshold
Single side door with stainless-steel doorstep and double glazing
Two double-glazed windows
Metal storm bars for enhanced protection against the elements
High-quality door and window fittings
Complete fixing kit and installation manual
Wind- and watertight corner connections
Minimum 16mm tongue-and-groove roof boards
Metal air vents for improved airflow and ventilation
Hook-and-eye and twist locks supplied for both doors
Dimensions:
Overall Dimensions: 3.60m x 5.40m
Building Footprint: 3.40m x 5.20m
Internal Dimensions: 3.31m x 5.11m
Ridge Height: 2.96m
Eaves Height: 2.31m
Side Door Height (including frame): 1.88m
Garage Door Height (including frame): 1.97m
Garage Door Width: 2.57m
Rear Overhang: 0.20m
Front Overhang: 0.60m
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A great product, built for use as a mobility scooter store for residents of a small housing Trust, with a section of the rear patitioned to for a small wokshop/store.
Update (5 yrs ago) on Geir garage with 2 extra large windows added. We use it as a gym and its as good if not better as purpose built home office / gym type buildings that would have cost 2+ as much. Planning restrictions did not allow us to site anything other than a garage. It went up easily enough - no issues and quite a lot of wood left over that got reused. We insulated the roof with celotex and used Coroline bitumen sheets as long lasting and better look than shingles. A few lessons - 1. we used the plastic foundation beams but should have waterproofed sealed them on to the concrete base as it leaked later. Solved this with the use of aluminum flashing inside and outside. 2. If you have time its best to paint each log before assembly but this is time consuming - however, it will prevent untreated wood being exposed when the logs expand (up to 4 cm). 3. Likewise, make sure any electrical conduits have enough movement for expansion and contraction - can be a lot more than you imagine. 4. We used the Turin paint (green) 2 coats - lasted 5 years so only just ok given the cost but replaced now with Finnish wood paint (undercoat and top) - even more expensive but should last 10 yrs. 5. If building it today I would have used an insulated floor (Celotex under the concrete base) as most heat it lost via the floor and roof.
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