Different ways log cabins can make your outdoor space more functional

Different ways log cabins can make your outdoor space more functional

When it comes to creating extra space in your home, many people immediately think of expanding their existing home. But what if I told you that there is another, more cost-effective option to make your outdoor space more functional? Log Cabins offer a great way to add extra space to your home without having to do any major construction work. In this post, we’ll discuss several ways in which Log Cabins can make your outdoor space more functional.

Home gym

It’s no secret that regular exercise is important for our health and well-being. But sometimes it can be hard to find the motivation to go to the gym, especially if you have a busy lifestyle. With a Log Cabin, you can create your own home gym, giving you the freedom to work out at any time of the day. You can furnish the cabin with fitness equipment such as a treadmill, weights and a yoga mat, with Tuin.co.uk log cabins a personal gym is at your fingertips.

Home office

With the rise of flexible working and working from home, the need for a quiet and organised workspace has increased. A Log Cabin can be transformed into a stylish and functional home office. You can furnish it with a desk, comfortable chairs and enough storage space for all your work necessities. A separate workspace can also help keep work and home separate, allowing you to be more productive.

Storage space

If your home is too small to store all your stuff, a Log Cabin can be the perfect solution. You can use it as extra storage space for bikes, garden tools, seasonal decorations and more. By storing your things outside your home, you create more space and keep your home organised and tidy.

Tip: Take a look at Tuin.co.uk, where you’ll find a wide range of log cabins.

Sitting area

A Log Cabin can also serve as a cosy seating area in your garden. You can furnish it with comfortable chairs, a table and maybe even a small kitchenette. It is the perfect place to relax with a good book, enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning sun, or invite friends and family over for a fun-filled barbecue. With a Log Cabin, you can enjoy your outdoor space all year round, whatever the weather.

Music studio

If you have a passion for music, a Log Cabin can be transformed into your own music studio. You can soundproof it, add instruments and recording equipment and have a private space where you can practice, compose and record without worrying about noise pollution for others. A music studio in your own garden is every musician’s dream.

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Get their look: Log cabin-inspired bedroom

Log cabin-inspired bedroomcredit

A log cabin-inspired look won’t suit every interior however, in this new-build in London it looks spot on.

The rustic clap-board wall is a pretty simple job for an enthusiastic DIYer to accomplish in a weekend. All it would take to reproduce is a pallet of reclaimed pine floorboards, hammer & nails, tape measure, spirit level and sharp electric or hand saw. Just look out for hidden electric cables and water pipes when banging in the nails! We love the way the planks continue across the ceiling making you feel enclosed when snuggling up in bed.

The warm wood is picked up in the bed head, bedside tables, armchair and beautiful herringbone parquet flooring. The rustic feel is counterbalanced with industrial type wall, ceiling and table lighting. The huge sliding windows which look out over to mature trees help bring even more of an ‘at one with nature’ feel to the room.

  1. Beat wall light, black by Tom Dixon
  2. Buster + Punch Hooked 1.0 nude pendant ceiling light + small lampshade
  3. Deadstock Catherine table lamp by Castor
  4. Bed frame
  5. Fibreglass plant trough
  6. Natural engineered flooring, oak herringbone
  7. Striped throw, yellow/grey

Get their look: Log cabin-inspired bedroom | H is for Home