Eagle Log Cabins

Eagle Log Cabins seems to have more cabin designs than you can shake a stick at. The company, which has been in the cabin manufacturing business for 75 year, builds and sells their various cabin designs in both Europe and the U.S. and will deliver and install their buildings anywhere in North America.

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The company sells larger residential cabins, but their smaller collections including the Cabana, Alpine, Sequoia, Clockhouse and the beautiful Peace Pod are making waves. The company even have their tiny Trailer Cabin on wheels that made its debut at the Portland Home and Garden Show. Eagle Log Cabins sells cabins from nine to over 20 feet wide in various configurations including backyard offices, personal sanctuaries and custom designs.

The owners of the company, Vivian and Thomas, began Eagle Log Cabins, LLC after Vivian’s treasured art and academic cabin was crushed by a 60 foot tall pine tree. The company follows FSC sustainability practices and includes double glazed windows and doors, interlocking pieces and double strength roof battens in their designs.

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Photos by Eagle Log Cabins/Facebook

16 thoughts on “Eagle Log Cabins”

  1. I want to build a small Cabin on my Lot in
    L.A. County.
    Could you please let me have the E-mail address and Telephone Number for the
    “Eagle Log Camines” Company.
    thanks in advance

    Sami Noor

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  2. For those concerned about such things, in my area the measurements are taken from the outside of the part sticking out to determine legal minimum size. You lose a few inches on each inside wall with this style of building. That said, they make great 3 season or warmer climate buildings and you get inside and outside walls all in one go. You can also insulate inside. They’re really great for occasional use buildings left unheated part of the time.

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  3. Here’s a query – are they sustainable? Is the material resourced or new? Is there a heat source such as a wood stove? Something?

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    • Article says the company follows FSC practices, looks like all new material. I would imagine heating is up to the person who buys the place. Perhaps their website can answer your questions better than some of the wild speculation commenters sometimes come up with.

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  4. not impressed with their web site. Most of the cabins listed are just small jpg photos with no detail info. For the cabins that do have a page worth of detail the computer generated photos are very poor quality.

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    • They are not like ours.We have 6 different constitutive styles and we do insulate
      exterior so you do not lose any interior space.

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