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Mobile Glulam Homes for B2B Distribution

Eurodita produces mobile glulam homes that combine transportable convenience with permanent-quality construction. Each unit is factory-built using laminated Nordic spruce beams, then delivered as a pre-assembled or flat-packed module ready for rapid installation at the client’s chosen site.

Our mobile homes range from compact 25 m² studios to 80 m² family units with full kitchens and bathrooms pre-planned. Wall thicknesses of 88 mm to 135 mm glulam provide excellent insulation for year-round living. Ideal for holiday parks, temporary housing and rental portfolios — all available for private-label distribution.

Technical & Build Details

Engineered for year-round living

Our glulam walls deliver superior stability, tighter joints, and longer spans than traditional solid logs — ideal for permanent residences or commercial lodges. Every unit includes the Storm Brace & Anchor Set for uplift protection and a 10-year anti-rot warranty.

Thermal comfort & acoustic control

Enhance efficiency with roof and floor insulation upgrades, or add wall-liner insulation for extreme climates. Optional triple glazing provides superior U-values and reduced sound transmission, ensuring quieter, cozier interiors.

Design flexibility

Plan bespoke layouts with internal partitions, skylights, or panoramic glazing. Integrate verandas or canopies to extend outdoor living and architectural appeal.

Trade & developer advantages

Get priority production through our Fast-Lane Program or collaborate via our Showroom Home initiative. We also provide white-label documentation and marketing collateral for private-label builds.

Build it your way

Increase strength with wall‑thickness upgrades and the 28 mm roof‑board & rafter kit. Add daylight via windows/skylight (safety glazing available). Partition the interior, or extend coverage with a canopy/storage annex. Improve seasonal performance with roof & floor insulation.

Trade options

Lock in a fast‑lane production slot for time‑critical builds; ask about the showroom program to demonstrate fit‑and‑finish locally.

Explore More Glulam Solutions

Looking for a different size or cabin style? Browse our complete range of log cabin kits built for B2B partners:

FAQs

Are Eurodita mobile log homes compliant with the Caravan Act?

Yes. We specialise in manufacturing timber structures designed to meet the legal definition of a 'caravan' or mobile home (under the UK Caravan Sites Act 1968 and BS 3632 standards where applicable). Our kits are engineered to be transportable and can be assembled on a chassis or temporary foundation, often bypassing the need for full planning permission required for permanent buildings.

Absolutely. Unlike traditional thin-walled summerhouses, our mobile homes are manufactured using high-grade Glulam timber (up to 88mm+ thickness) or insulated Twin Skin construction. Combined with residential-grade double glazing and proper floor/roof insulation packages, they provide excellent thermal efficiency suitable for permanent residence in all seasons.

No, a steel chassis is not necessary. We manufacture a specialised, heavy-duty **Glulam timber frame (135x135mm thickness)** that serves as a complete structural base. This engineered timber foundation is exceptionally rigid, reliable, and strong enough to withstand transport. It provides a superior, sustainable alternative to steel, saving you the cost and hassle of sourcing metal frames separately.

Yes. Customisation is our core strength. Whether you need a 2-bedroom layout for a holiday rental or a spacious 3-bedroom residential park home, we manufacture to your exact floor plans. We produce technical drawings and 3D visuals for your approval to ensure the final unit perfectly matches your inventory requirements.

Mobile homes require exceptional structural rigidity to withstand settling and potential movement. We use Glulam (Glued Laminated Timber) because it is stronger, more stable, and less prone to warping or twisting than solid wood. This ensures the cabin maintains its shape and integrity over decades, even in damp climates.

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