Private Label Timber Manufacturer for Dealers

Private-label manufacturing means your business sells the product; Eurodita makes it. You supply the brand identity — company name, logo, and customer-facing documentation — and we manufacture to specification, pack to your labelling requirements, and deliver to your customers. Your clients see your brand. We stay in the background. This model has been the foundation of Eurodita partnerships built across 25+ countries since 1994.

In a private-label arrangement, the manufacturer produces a product to an agreed specification, and the buyer markets and sells it under their own brand. There is no mention of the original manufacturer on customer-facing materials unless the buyer chooses to include it.

For timber buildings, this means your customers receive a cabin that carries your brand, your documentation, and your after-sales service. They purchase from you. You purchase from Eurodita at wholesale pricing, keeping the difference as margin. Typical dealer margins on Eurodita private-label products sit between 25% and 45%.

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Private-Label vs. Reselling: The Key Difference

FactorPrivate-Label (Eurodita model)Reselling a branded product
Brand ownershipYour brand on every productManufacturer’s brand on product
Pricing controlYou set retail pricing independentlyOften tied to manufacturer’s RRP
Margin25–45% typical10–25% typical
Customer relationshipYours entirelyShared with manufacturer brand
Specification flexibilityCustom sizing, spec, and finish availableFixed catalogue only
Minimum orderNo formal minimumVaries by manufacturer

Manufacturing Capability

All production takes place at our 5,000 m² factory in Kaunas, Lithuania. We process 150,000 m³ of northern European spruce timber annually, manufacturing more than 12,000 units per year across solid log and glulam engineered timber construction.

5,000 m²

Factory floor area

150,000 m³

Timber processed yearly

12,000+

Units produced per year

±2mm

CNC cutting tolerance

30+

Years in production

7 days

UK delivery from despatch

Wall Specifications Available for Private-Label

The full wall thickness range is available across both construction types. Your private-label range can span entry-level solid log cabins through to substantial glulam homes — or focus on a single category if that suits your market.

Construction Type Wall Thicknesses Typical Application
Solid northern European spruce log 19mm Storage, shelters, entry-level garden buildings
Solid northern European spruce log 28mm Garden rooms, hobby cabins, seasonal use
Solid northern European spruce log 34mm Garden offices, insulated year-round use
Solid northern European spruce log 44mm Glamping pods, holiday accommodation, annexes
Solid northern European spruce log 58mm, 70mm Residential-quality cabins, year-round habitation
Glulam engineered timber 70mm, 88mm Annexes, holiday lodges, garden rooms
Glulam engineered timber 135mm, 180mm, 220mm Full residential homes, granny annexes, modular builds

Who Uses Private-Label Timber Manufacturing Garden Room & Timber Building Dealers

Businesses selling garden offices, studios, and outdoor buildings. Private-label allows them to present a consistent own-brand range without factory investment.

Glamping & Holiday Park Operators

Sites requiring multiple units at consistent quality. Branded cabins reinforce the site's own identity and allow flexible reordering as the business expands.

Garden Room & Timber Building Dealers

Businesses selling garden offices, studios, and outdoor buildings. Private-label allows them to present a consistent own-brand range without factory investment.

Granny Annexe & Modular Specialists

Companies supplying annexe solutions to homeowners. Glulam specifications at 88mm–220mm support planning applications and residential building standards.

Property Developers & Architects

Bespoke specifications for development projects. Custom floor plans and glulam structural options for residential and commercial timber building schemes.

What Is Included in Private-Label Supply

Your branding on documentation

Delivery notes, technical drawings, and assembly guides can carry your company name and logo.

Consistent quality control

CNC precision cutting to ±2mm tolerance. Each batch is checked before despatch.

northern European spruce timber throughout

Tight-grained, high-density timber from managed northern European forests. Consistent performance across batches.

Pre-cut, numbered components

Every order arrives pre-cut and labelled for assembly. Reduces on-site labour time significantly.

Technical specification sheets

Full dimensional drawings and material specifications available for each product in your range.

Account management

A dedicated contact for order queries, lead times, and specification development.

Ready to Start?

Request a wholesale price list and discuss private-label options for your business

FAQs

What does “private-label” mean for a timber building business?

It means you sell the product under your own brand name, with your own documentation and labelling, while Eurodita manufactures it. Your customers see your brand throughout the transaction. The manufacturing origin is not disclosed on customer-facing materials unless you choose to include it.

Yes. Delivery notes, technical drawings, assembly guides, and packaging labels can all carry your company name and logo. We do not apply Eurodita branding to your order unless you specifically request it.

Wholesale typically means buying a product as-is, possibly with another manufacturer’s branding still attached. Private-label goes further — the product is presented as your own from the outset. For most dealers, private-label is preferable because it protects the customer relationship and gives full control over pricing and presentation.

All structural timber is northern European spruce, sourced from managed northern European forests. northern European spruce grown in cold climates develops tight grain rings and higher density, which gives better dimensional stability and structural performance compared with faster-grown timber alternatives.

Yes, for ongoing or volume orders. Standard catalogue models are available immediately; bespoke floor plans and custom dimensions are developed in collaboration with your account manager and are typically available at higher order volumes.

CNC cutting is performed to a tolerance of ±2mm across all components. Pre-cut, numbered parts arrive on-site in sequence for straightforward assembly. Quality checks are carried out before each order is despatched.

Delivery from our Kaunas facility to mainland UK destinations takes 7 days from the date of despatch. Your account manager will confirm production lead times at point of order, which vary based on product complexity and current production schedule.

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