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Transcarpathian wooden houses: style and comfort

Your perfect wooden house is waiting for you!

  • Ecologically clean high-altitude spruce from Transcarpathia. Handmade from the manufacturer without intermediaries .

Wild Deck: Your Key to a Quality Home!

You've decided to build a log cabin, but how do you know which wood to choose?

Hand-hewn wooden houses are the oldest, tried-and-tested method of building wooden log houses that have survived to us practically unchanged.

Why log cabin baths are the perfect choice for relaxation.

The atmosphere of a sauna after a hard summer day is hard to compare with anything: hot steam, birch brooms and a feeling of renewal that is difficult to get anywhere else. However, if you built the sauna incorrectly, then all these wonderful moments will remain a dream for you.

Wooden houses: dreams become reality!

The beauty of forms and the natural purity of the material are combined in this technology. A house made of rounded timber will be a good choice for both permanent residence and seasonal (vacation). Life in it is always filled with good mood, health and the power of coniferous forests.

Building wooden houses is the art of complementing nature with age-old wisdom in constructing reliable and comfortable housing.

Wild log cabin: a unique style for your home!

The originality and extraordinary style of such housing will remind you of the age-old traditions of building wooden houses, while at the same time evoking a feeling of freedom and unity with nature. The tradition of such housing construction dates back to ancient times, when people did not yet have woodworking lines, mechanized tools and specialized tools. This method has survived to our time and is extremely popular among people who appreciate real, untouched and "wild" beauty.

Aesthetics and appearance of wooden houses

The appearance is one of the highlights of a wild log cabin. Every square millimeter of such a dwelling reminds us of the ancient traditions and art of building wooden houses. Just looking into such a dwelling will take you back several centuries, into the past. Strong relief walls, impeccable wood texture, its color and light aroma of coniferous species will be relevant at all times. The extraordinary nature of the log cabin and its natural appearance are a good idea to start:

construction of a hunting lodge;

construction of a country cottage;

construction of a wooden bathhouse or sauna;

construction of a country house;

construction of a wooden private house.

Residential buildings are not the apogee for the use of wild timber. For example, a hotel-kolyba, a souvenir shop, or a forestry building will look quite harmonious.

Advantages of building a wild log cabin.

Wooden houses have many advantages and features inherent only to this type of structure.


A special natural style. The natural beauty and power of the Carpathians will always delight your eyes and delight your guests. The exclusive relief of each detail of the dwelling is a unique handmade work of a master (hand-carved).

A warm house. Wood is the best natural thermal insulation material. To ensure that the house has the highest energy-efficient characteristics, hewn beams are fitted as tightly as possible to each other, carefully sealing the seams and corners of the buildings, assessing the quality with a thermal imager. Such houses are easy to heat, so a minimum of money is spent on maintaining the house.

High level of safety. Every detail of the house is treated with a mixture of flame retardants and antifungal solutions. Caring for the health of each client, the company has introduced careful quality control of fire and bioprotection. Thus, all products have quality certificates and exclude the content of harmful substances.

Environmental friendliness and comfort of housing. Only high-altitude wood can be 100% safe and environmentally friendly, and the special microclimate of a wild log cabin will provide maximum living comfort.

Wild log cabin: reliability and beauty in every detail!

One of the oldest methods of building wooden structures is wild logs, cut down by hand with an axe. Wild logs (wild logs, hand logs) are tree trunks cleared of bark. Logs are planed with an axe and a plane. Each felled log is subjected to careful manual processing and grinding without additional mechanical intervention: grooves are cut out, elements of lock connections with other structural elements of the structure. Wooden walls are installed on a pre-prepared foundation, which provides sufficient bearing capacity. The walls of the building are mounted in a crown-like manner, with horizontally laid logs, each new row is called a crown. Inter-crown insulation is laid in the gap between the logs (we use only natural materials - linen, jute, etc.)

Typically, the range of diameters of logs used in manual felling for walls is from 24 to 50 cm. The connection between adjacent crowns of logs is made in a groove, the shape of the groove is a semicircle with a crescent width of 12 cm to 25 cm, depending on the diameter of the logs.

Houses made of wild log are built using freshly cut coniferous wood, preferably winter cut (felling). The logs are dried directly in the log house. In order to prevent surface cracks from appearing in the logs (or to have significantly fewer of them) during the process of reducing the internal humidity of the logs, our company's specialists recommend making compensation cuts (several centimeters deep) along the entire length. The construction and installation of the log house is carried out at the factory or on site by carpentry teams, depending on the working conditions at the site.

Canadian bowl: elegance and functionality!

Canadian bowl - is the same Norwegian lock with a wedge-shaped spike, but is made on round logs with a trapezoidal bowl.

Finnish log cabin: the perfect choice for your home!

Finnish log house is very similar to a cylindrical one with a “lunar groove”, but has two grooves on the sides of the groove. As a result, the crowns fit more tightly to each other, reducing the blowing of the walls. The inter-crown seal is completely hidden in the groove, without going beyond the grooves, which increases its operational properties.

Technologies for manufacturing casings for windows and doors.

We make casing using shrink boxes. Before installing windows and doors, shrink boxes are first installed in the openings, which leave a gap for vertical structural movements (the log house settles only vertically, there are no horizontal structural movements due to shrinkage) to protect the glass from cracking or the door leaf from breakage. For the manufacture of shrink boxes, dry wood with a humidity of 12-16% is necessarily used, which in itself will not shrink and will not damage the products that will later be installed in the boxes. We make such shrink boxes that are 11 cm smaller in width than the openings and 4-5% (percentage for log house shrinkage) lower in height. That is, if, for example, the width of the window opening is 90 cm, then the width of the box inside it will be 79 cm. There must be a gap of 2 cm on the sides for insulation, and the thickness of the shrink box frame itself is 3.5 cm. It is fastened with black self-tapping screws for wood. We install the boxes in the slots, without sawing anything, so that the box can be easily set to the level required when installing a window or door. Various methods of compensating for shrinkage in door and window openings are widely used, for example, there are the following types of casing:

Built-in bar. A simple and cheap design, the box of which is made of 40 mm edged board. A groove is cut in the opening from the inside for a square bar, to which a finishing board is attached. This method of manufacturing the casing involves additional arrangement of slopes after installing the window frame. “Tongue” casing. To make a window sill using the “tongue” method, a solid rectangular bar in the shape of the letter “T” is used. The vertical “leg” is inserted into the groove and performs the function of a window slope. “Log” casing. A spike is cut out in the sidewalls of the opening, onto which a log in the shape of the letter “P” is later installed. The most expensive design. It will be useful to know that the shrink box aligns the wall and prevents it from further deformation, which is not guaranteed, for example, by casing in the form of a built-in bar.

Finnish log cabin: the comfort you deserve!

Finnish log house is very similar to a cylindrical one with a “lunar groove”, but has two grooves on the sides of the groove. As a result, the crowns fit more tightly to each other, reducing the blowing of the walls. The inter-crown seal is completely hidden in the groove, without going beyond the grooves, which increases its operational properties.

In this project, only the bark was removed from the tree. That was the customer's wish.

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