Carpentry courses could increase with log cabin sales
Published: 01/07/2010
People may find carpentry courses are helpful if they purchase one of Tesco Direct's latest new products - a five-room log cabin.
The supermarket is well known for selling a wide variety of products from its online store, but this item is certainly unusual, particularly since it is delivered to people's door in flat packs.
Whoever buys one of these log cabins may find that carpentry courses will help them construct the wooden building, which has 44 mm thick walls and has a storage area above its five-room plan.
"This log cabin readily adapts to serve a number of uses from home office and gym to lounging area and playroom," explained the retailer.
The 36 ft by 16 ft Helsinki cabins feature double-glazing and underfloor heating, with the manual suggesting that the construction time will vary depending on the skills of the person putting it together, according to the Construction Index website.
Other similar products available from the firm include the Finnlife Kala and Finnlife Ikkuna log cabins.
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