Hip Roof Log Cabins
A hipped roof log cabin is a log cabin with a roof that has four sides that slope down towards the walls, creating eaves on all sides. This roof design is also known as a sloping roof. Typically, most common types of cabins with hipped roofs are corner or L-shaped cabins such as the Bengal and they are also to be found on bigger buildings such as the Sampi.
Hipped roof log cabins have many advantages, including:
Stability and durability: The design of a hipped roof makes it a good choice for areas with high winds or heavy snow.
Extra living space: The roof structure can provide extra living space for storage.
Water drainage: The sloping sides of the roof allow water to drain effectively, reducing the risk of leaks.
Visual appeal: The symmetrical appearance of a hipped roof adds to the rustic charm of log cabins.
If you cannot see a building that matches your requirements, give us a call on 0113 205 4189 so we can create your own bespoke space. Tiger hipped roof log cabins are available with free delivery in our standard delivery zone (please see the delivery page for full details).