We were asked the other day why Northern European wood is used in our log cabins.
The answer is that the wood from colder northern European climates grows slower. It is more dense and if you were to count the rings, on a cut through, you will see that the wood grows very little in each year. For the trunk of the tree to reach a certain diameter, this northern European wood will take many more years.
All this means that the wood is perfect for the construction of log cabin building. It is both very strong and also will last for many, many years.
Take a look at the range of garden log cabin buildings at Cabinville.
Thursday, 23 April 2009
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