www.finlog.co.uk - Log Buildings from Finland

Friday 22 October 2010

We are at present constructing one of our log cabins for a customer in Wales.
From the property they run a free range chicken business http://www.brynderwfarm.co.uk/
Very tasty chickens available.







Thursday 26 August 2010






'Goats on the Roof' Tea Room
After what has been a very challenging build, coping with bad weather and a very interesting architectural design that featured a grass roof with large cantilevered overhangs, it took all our experience in log building and roof design to pull this one off but I think you will agree the results are fantastic. The tea room is now open for business with visits from the local press, plus the BBC featured this building on there regional news.

Here is the start of a 21m x 12m log building that will be used as a pavilion and youth centre in Hertfordshire. This build is expected to take Finlog 8 weeks, the recent rains have slowed progress but we still expect to finish on time.

This is the finished article.

This is a recent installation Finlog carried out in Northamptonshire.
The photo shows the rafters in between which we can put up to 200mm of insulation.
This building was constructed using our 88mm laminated log from Northern Russia.

Wednesday 28 October 2009







The four mobile buildings shown were completed on time in January this year. Now the landscaping is complete, the client has started letting them to an enthusiastic clientele.

Three of the Finlog buildings boast two bedrooms with one ensuite, a utility/drying room and a roomy kitchen/lounge.

As you can see there is a generous covered balcony to take in the views.

The design of these cabins was the clients own work. The interiors were finished to a very high standard with one cabin being accessible for the disabled.

A new website for these cabins is under construction and we will add a link to our Finlog website soon.

Monday 26 October 2009


On the banks of the River Thames, Finlog constructed this custom made 17.5m mobile home for Mr & Mrs Webb. Made from the Finlog 88mm laminated log this building had to comply to BS3632 and also pass the strict spread of flame building regulation.

Thursday 13 November 2008