11% OFF: Palmako Susanna 5.3m x 3.2m Log Cabin Garden Building (44mm)

£5,489.00

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    The Susanna log cabin is a spacious room with many windows and a fantastic covered porch. Its shape and size makes it perfect for a multitude of different functions, including a home office or garden gym. Like many similar log cabins, this Susanna is built from quality assured Nordic Spruce and has the ability to withstand everything the British weather throws at it. Many design features, included roof overhang and door seals and silicone provide a wind and rain free environment. The Susanna can be used as a home office, garden gym or a simple storage unit. An assembly kit is included upon delivery.  This log cabin is supported by a manufacturer’s 5 year structural guarantee.  Please note that the roof does not include a covering. Buy SBS, Charcoal Felt Shingles or Roof Underlay Felt as an optional extra. (SBS is a thick, torch-on weatherproof felt with a very long lifespan. Installation should only be carried out by those with advanced DIY skills or a professional installer. Weatherproof Charcoal Felt Roof Shingles are attractive, easy to fit and will last for years. Roof Underlay Felt is simple to nail on to the garden building but should only be used as a temporary roof covering or as an underlay to a permanent weatherproof roof cover upgrade.) Multiple functions: Home office, garden gym etc Nordic Spruce construction Door and window seals Substantial roof overhang Wind braces 5 year manufacturer’s structural guarantee No roof covering – select one as an optional upgrade

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Description

Palmako Susanna 5.3m x 3.2m Log Cabin Garden Building (44mm) is a roomy timber building with a covered porch, many windows and a layout that lends itself to several uses. Built from quality assured Nordic Spruce, it is designed to handle British weather, with door seals, silicone, roof overhang and wind braces helping to keep the interior more sheltered. The 44mm wall thickness gives it a solid feel, while the included assembly kit makes delivery easier to plan for. It can work as a home office, garden gym or storage unit, and the manufacturer’s 5 year structural guarantee gives added peace of mind. Please note the roof covering is not included, so you can choose an optional upgrade such as SBS, Charcoal Felt Shingles or Roof Underlay Felt.

A garden building with room to do more

The Palmako Susanna log cabin is the kind of garden building that feels useful straight away. With its 5.3m x 3.2m footprint, it offers a generous interior, and the covered porch gives the whole structure a practical and welcoming look. It is not just a box to store things in. The design gives you space to create a place that suits your routine, whether that means working from home, setting up fitness equipment, or simply having a tidy area away from the main house.

Because it has many windows, the cabin brings in plenty of light, which makes a difference if you want to use it through the day. Natural light can make a workspace feel less enclosed, and it helps a gym setup feel more open too. For anyone who wants a garden room that does a bit more than one job, this model has a layout that is easy to imagine using in different ways.

Nordic Spruce and a proper timber feel

One of the main points buyers look at with a log cabin is the material, and here the Susanna is built from quality assured Nordic Spruce. That matters because the timber choice affects the look, the feel and the way the building fits into a garden setting. Nordic Spruce has that familiar log cabin character, without looking too heavy or out of place.

The timber construction gives the building a natural presence that works well in both traditional and modern gardens. It sits comfortably among planting, paving and lawn areas, and it does not feel like a temporary add-on. For many people, that is a big part of the appeal. You want a building that seems to belong there, not something that looks like it was put up as a quick fix.

The 44mm wall thickness is another feature that helps the cabin feel substantial. It is a detail worth paying attention to, because wall thickness affects how solid the building feels and how suitable it is for regular use. If you are planning to spend time in the cabin rather than just storing a few tools, that extra timber depth is a useful thing to have.

Windows, light and a sense of space

Many garden buildings can feel a bit closed in, especially once furniture, equipment or storage is added. The Susanna takes a different route thanks to its many windows. These help the interior feel brighter and less boxed in, which is useful if you are working, exercising or just sitting inside with a coffee.

Light also matters when you are trying to make a garden building feel like part of daily life. A brighter room is easier to keep inviting, and it can make the space feel more lived-in rather than purely practical. If you are choosing between a plain shed and a log cabin like this, windows can be one of the small things that change how often you actually use the building.

There is also a nice balance here between openness and structure. It is not a greenhouse, and it is not meant to be wide open to the elements either. The windows are part of a design that gives you usable light while keeping the building focused on real day-to-day use.

The covered porch makes a practical difference

The fantastic covered porch is one of the features that makes the Susanna stand out. It is not just decorative. A porch gives you a sheltered spot at the front of the building, which is handy when the weather is less than perfect. British weather has a habit of changing without warning, so a bit of cover at the entrance is more useful than it might first seem.

The porch also changes the feel of the building from the outside. It gives the cabin a more finished look and adds a bit of character without overcomplicating the design. For buyers who want a garden building that feels a little more considered, this is a good detail to have.

In everyday use, the porch can make access more comfortable and create a transition space between the garden and the cabin. It is one of those features people tend to appreciate more once the building is in place.

Built for British weather, with sensible design details

The product description makes an important point: the Palmako Susanna has the ability to withstand what the British weather throws at it. That is not just marketing fluff, because there are several design features that support this. The building includes door seals, silicone, a substantial roof overhang and wind braces, all working together to create a more sheltered interior.

These details matter because wind and rain can be a problem for less well-considered garden buildings. A roof overhang helps with water management. Door seals help reduce draughts. Silicone adds another layer of protection around key points. Wind braces provide extra support where it is needed, helping the cabin feel more secure once assembled.

None of this means you can ignore maintenance or site preparation, of course. Timber buildings still need to be treated with care and installed properly. But when a log cabin comes with these kinds of features already built into the design, it gives you a better starting point.

One building, several uses

A big part of the appeal of this model is its flexibility. The Susanna can be used as a home office, garden gym or simple storage unit, and those are only the uses listed in the description. It is a space that can shift with your needs, which is useful if your plans change over time.

As a home office, the cabin gives you a separate place to work, which can help draw a line between work and home life. If you are trying to avoid the kitchen table or the spare room corner, a dedicated garden office can make routine tasks feel a bit easier to manage.

As a garden gym, the cabin offers room for equipment, movement and breathing space. That is often what matters most in a workout area. You do not always need a huge space, but you do need enough room to use it properly without having to shift things around every five minutes.

If storage is your main goal, the cabin still makes sense. The benefit here is that you are not buying something with only one fixed purpose. You can start with storage and later adapt it, or vice versa. That kind of flexibility can be a better long-term decision than buying a building that is too narrow in function.

What the 44mm wall thickness means in practice

Wall thickness is one of those details that people often skim over, but it is worth slowing down for. The 44mm walls on this log cabin suggest a more robust build than lighter garden structures. While the description does not go into thermal performance or acoustic figures, a thicker wall generally contributes to a more solid feel overall.

For buyers, that usually translates into greater confidence when planning regular use. A building that feels solid is easier to imagine furnishing, heating and using often. It also tends to give the whole cabin a more substantial presence in the garden.

It is still important to remember that this is a timber garden building, not a fully finished house extension. So, if you are planning year-round use, think carefully about the additional extras you may need, including the roof covering options and how you want to equip the interior.

Roof covering: important, because it is not included

This is one detail not to miss: the roof does not include a covering. That means you will need to choose an optional extra before or during installation. The available options are SBS, Charcoal Felt Shingles or Roof Underlay Felt.

Each option has its own purpose. SBS is described as a thick, torch-on weatherproof felt with a long lifespan. It is suitable for those with advanced DIY skills or for professional installation. Weatherproof Charcoal Felt Roof Shingles are presented as attractive, easy to fit and lasting for years. Roof Underlay Felt is simple to nail on, but it should only be used as a temporary roof covering or as an underlay to a more permanent upgrade.

For anyone ordering a log cabin, this is the kind of thing that should be planned early. The roof finish matters not only for appearance but also for protection. It is a key part of the overall setup, so making a sensible choice at the start can save hassle later on.

Assembly and delivery, kept straightforward

An assembly kit is included upon delivery, which is helpful because it means the building arrives with the necessary parts organised for construction. That does not remove the need for proper planning, but it does make the buying process clearer.

Log cabins of this type usually need thought before the delivery date. You will want to check your access, prepare the base and make sure you have enough room to work. A timber building like the Susanna is more manageable when the groundwork is sorted first. It sounds simple, but a lot of delays come from the basics being overlooked.

If you are not a confident DIYer, it may be worth arranging help. The roof options also suggest that some parts of the overall project suit more experienced installers, especially with SBS. There is nothing wrong with bringing in a professional where needed. In fact, that can be the better route if you want the building finished properly the first time.

A five-year structural guarantee for extra peace of mind

The manufacturer’s 5 year structural guarantee is a useful part of the package. Buyers do not always think about guarantees until they need them, but having one can make the decision feel a bit easier. It shows that the building is supported after purchase, which matters when you are investing in a larger garden structure.

Of course, a guarantee does not replace proper care, installation or upkeep. But it does add reassurance, especially if you are choosing between several similar cabins. Having that structural cover in place can make a difference when you are trying to decide which garden building fits your needs.

Why this design works in a garden setting

Some garden buildings look almost too industrial. Others can look charming but not especially practical. The Susanna sits somewhere useful in between. It has the natural timber look of a log cabin, the practical layout of a multi-use building and the added comfort of a covered porch and windows.

Because it uses Nordic Spruce and a log cabin format, it fits in well with outdoor surroundings. It does not need to dominate the garden to be useful. It can sit quietly at one side of a plot and still feel like a proper feature.

That balance is part of the attraction for many buyers. You are not just buying extra square metres. You are buying a building that changes how the garden can be used.

Things to think about before you order

Before choosing the Palmako Susanna 5.3m x 3.2m Log Cabin Garden Building, it is worth considering how you want to use the space and what extras you may need. Because the roof covering is not included, you will need to factor in one of the available options. You should also think about the position of the cabin in the garden, how much sunlight it will get and how you plan to access it.

It is also sensible to think about the interior layout early. A home office needs different planning from a gym, and storage needs are different again. Even though the cabin is flexible, a bit of forward thinking helps you get more value from it.

And if you are ordering it for a specific role, such as work or exercise, remember to plan for what sits around the building as well. A garden room feels better when the approach, base and surrounding area are all considered together.

The kind of cabin that can fit into real life

The best thing about this building is probably that it feels grounded in everyday use. It is not trying to be too clever or too fancy. It is a spacious timber cabin with sensible details, a decent sense of scale and features that are actually useful.

For customers looking for a garden building that can do more than one job, that matters. You may start by using it as an office, but later decide it would suit storage better, or the other way round. The Susanna gives you that room to adapt without needing a different building each time your needs change.

In a market full of small sheds and overcomplicated garden rooms, this one stands out simply because it is practical, well-considered and easy to picture in a real garden. The covered porch, the windows, the 44mm walls and the weather-conscious detailing all work together to create a cabin that feels ready for use, once it has been put together and roofed properly.

Final thoughts

If you are looking for a log cabin garden building that offers flexibility, a solid timber build and a layout with a bit more presence, the Palmako Susanna is worth a closer look. It gives you a generous amount of space, a welcoming porch and the reassurance of Nordic Spruce construction with a 5 year structural guarantee.

Just keep the practical points in mind: the roof covering is not included, and the choice of finish should be made with care. Once that is sorted, you have a building that can serve as a home office, garden gym or storage space, with enough character to feel like part of the garden rather than just a structure sitting in it.

11% OFF: Palmako Susanna 5.3m x 3.2m Log Cabin Garden Building (44mm) — a sensible choice for buyers who want space, light and a timber building that can adapt to different uses.