3 Bedroom
Frequently Asked Questions
What footprint considerations affect 3-bedroom residential cabin site assembly compared to smaller residential formats?
Three-bedroom residential cabins occupy larger footprints than 1- or 2-bedroom variants, which affects three site considerations: foundation design (larger area for slab, screw piles, or ground beam), access route for flat-pack delivery (vehicle access to assembly area), and site assembly time. Dealers should confirm site access dimensions, foundation specification, and crane requirements with the contractor before order. Eurodita's assembly documentation lists kit dimensions and crane lift weights per component for site planning. See construction guides for related context.
How do 3-bedroom Eurodita cabins compete against conventional brick-built family homes in the UK market?
Three-bedroom timber residential cabins compete against conventional brick-built family homes on three primary vectors: build time (typical timber kit assembles in days versus months for brick), specification flexibility (any timber layout can be machined to the dealer's brief without architect-grade redesign), and total cost (factory-supplied timber is often lower than equivalent brick build for the same floor area). The growing acceptance of timber residential construction across Europe makes this a strategically important category for dealers. See private-label manufacturing for related context.
What configurations does Eurodita offer within the 3-bedroom residential range for the self-build market versus the dealer-built market?
Eurodita's 3-bedroom range supports two dealer routes: self-build supply (kit shipped with assembly documentation for the end customer's contractor) and dealer-built supply (dealer's installation team assembles on the customer's site). The kit specification is identical in both routes; the difference is service. Dealers offering installation typically charge a premium and capture additional margin per project. Eurodita does not offer site installation directly; assembly is the dealer's responsibility. See dealer resources for related context.
How does Eurodita's 3-bedroom range integrate with private-label supply for dealers building branded residential ranges?
All 3-bedroom configurations ship under the dealer's brand with no Eurodita markings, identical to other Eurodita private-label products. The order pack, technical documentation, thermal specification sheets, and warranty paperwork carry the dealer's identity. Dealers building a branded residential range of multiple bedroom variants can specify consistent branding across the full range. Eurodita has operated this private-label model since 1994 across 98+ active B2B partners. See dealer programme for related context.
What heating and hot water solutions are typical for 3-bedroom Eurodita residential cabins, and how is the kit configured?
Three-bedroom residential cabins accommodate standard residential heating solutions including air-source heat pumps, electric radiators, underfloor heating, and gas combi systems. Eurodita supplies the timber kit with service routing pre-configured to the dealer's brief. The dealer's contractor fits the specific heating, hot water, and electrical installation on site after assembly. Dealers should confirm heating specification at order stage to ensure correct service routing in the kit. See certifications for related context.
