Garden Cabins
Frequently Asked Questions
How do dealers choose wall thickness for garden cabin orders across the seasonal-use to year-round leisure spectrum?
Garden cabin wall thickness choice depends on the customer's intended use season and climate. Thinner walls suit seasonal storage and warm-weather use. Thicker walls support year-round leisure use with insulation specification confirmed at order stage. The dealer specifies wall thickness at order confirmation based on the customer's brief. Internal insulation, glazing area, and thermal performance are configured to the dealer's specification per kit. See log cabins range for related context.
What distinguishes a garden cabin from a garden office in Eurodita's product range for dealer ranging decisions?
Garden cabins serve seasonal storage, hobby, and leisure use cases with focus on volume turnover and broad customer appeal. Garden offices are insulated structures engineered for year-round workspace use, with thermal specifications appropriate for residential-grade comfort. Wall construction, insulation specification, and thermal documentation differ between the two ranges. Dealers typically stock both to cover the seasonal-leisure and year-round-workspace customer segments. See garden offices range for related context.
When should dealers pre-order garden cabin spring stock, and how does Eurodita's production scheduling support this?
Garden cabin demand peaks between February and September across most northern hemisphere markets, with strongest demand in April through June. Dealers pre-ordering spring stock in January benefit from priority production scheduling and consolidated container logistics. Eurodita confirms specific lead times at order stage based on production capacity and shipping window. Order confirmation timing affects delivery slot allocation. See dealer programme for related context.
What roof profile options are available across Eurodita's garden cabin range, and how do dealers brief on aesthetic and planning constraints?
Garden cabins support apex (dual-pitch), pent (single-pitch), and contemporary roof profiles to suit different aesthetic and planning briefs. Pitch angle affects both visual appearance and Permitted Development eligibility under local planning rules. Dealers specify roof profile at order stage based on the customer's site, planning conditions, and design preference. Specific roof configurations are confirmed in the order documentation. See construction guides for related context.
How do dealers tier the garden cabin range to serve entry-level through premium customers?
Dealers typically tier garden cabin offerings across three price points: entry-level seasonal cabins for budget-conscious buyers, mid-range insulated cabins for year-round leisure, and premium specification cabins for design-conscious buyers. Eurodita supplies all three tiers across the garden cabin range, with specification confirmed at order stage. Tier positioning depends on wall thickness, insulation specification, glazing area, and roof profile choice. See dealer resources for related context.
