SteamyTea Posted February 4, 2020 Posted February 4, 2020 Used to make log saunas, they sold for about £1500/m2, 30 years ago.
iSelfBuild Posted February 4, 2020 Author Posted February 4, 2020 4 hours ago, Nikkib said: Hi I'm looking to build a mobile home log cabin but dont know where to start with getting the drawings from. We want to do a 65ft x 23ft but need to ensure we construct it correctly to comply with caravans act. Are you able to help at all? Many thanks I take it your in England rather than Scotland with those sizes? Happy to have a conversation with you, drop me a message and we can set up a call.
Crofter Posted February 4, 2020 Posted February 4, 2020 Just catching up with this thread, it's quite up my street as a similar sort of project. My own build was aimed at a similar market, although it's a somewhat smaller build (50m2/43m2 gross/net). It came in very close to my £40k budget, thanks to already owning the land, and doing 99% of the work myself. Rough costings, based on the categories in a previous post, are: £0 – Land £10,000.00 - Legals, electric connection, foul drainage design and installation, site scraping* £3,000.00 – Brick Piers, Landscaping & Driveway £22,000.00 – House Design, Supply & Build £1,000.00 – Water connection £1,200.00 – Internal Electrics £500.00 – Plumbing + Radiators £200.00 – Bedroom Furniture £800.00 – Bathroom £1,000.00 – Log Burner £300.00 – Curtains + Decorations £2,000.00 – Kitchen + Appliances** £0 – TV + Entertainment £150.00 – Dining Table + Sofa £250.00 – Cupboards and coffee tables etc £300.00 – Bedding & Towels & Accessories £200.00 – Decking Construction ============= £42,900 * I didn't have the option of a foul drain connection, and ended up spending £7k on a sewerage system. A big but unavoidable chunk of my small budget. ** Full size kitchen but I chose secondhand high quality appliances rather than cheap new ones. I feel justified in this decision, as we installed some cheap own-brand appliances in my own house and have had a lot of trouble with them. The 2nd hand Bosch stuff in the cottage has been faultless, and was so cheap it was almost free. Our furniture came in at about £700, because we were fortunately given a bed and sofa, and the rest of the furniture came, surprisingly, from the B&M discount store. It claims to be solid oak, and the only thing I would say against it that it is all quite small. But it's perfect for a holiday cottage where most people are only staying for three nights. 3
Angela Till Posted February 5, 2020 Posted February 5, 2020 Hi, @Crofter just seen this after sending you an email. All the info I need. Cheers Angela
Nikkib Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 On 04/02/2020 at 18:04, iSelfBuild said: I take it your in England rather than Scotland with those sizes? Happy to have a conversation with you, drop me a message and we can set up a call. Yes in England
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