Sinilill is a lovely two-storey log house ideal for the countryside. This house with two bedrooms and a loft is suitable for smaller family.
In front of the house is a large terrace which is perfect for a outdoor dining. On the ground floor is a cosy living room with a fireplace. The open kitchen is connected to the living room, giving it a more spacious feel.
Next to the living room is a bathroom with a sauna. There are also two bedrooms on the ground floor and a restroom. The first floor includes one big room, which can be used as a bedroom.
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We selected Palmatin thanks to fast feedback and informational webpage. There were a lot of house plans and projects. Many other log house companies didn’t offer drawings. We asked price offers from 7 to 8 companies and only received two price offers – one was from Palmatin.
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It is possible to use different stone materials as wall coverings. It is possible to choose from brick, decorative stone, etc. If you use stone as your external wall covering, a special cement board is installed on the prefabricated wall and the stone material will be installed thereupon on the site. In the case of stone covering, a wider foundation must be built to support the wall covering.
It is similar to a stone facade, a special cement board will be installed on the prefabricated walls. The rendering of the facade will take place on the site.
With wooden facade you have many additional options. You may choose between different cladding profiles, types of wood and the manners of treatment of the wood (varnished, painted, impregnated, etc.) Treated wooden cladding will be installed on the prefabricated walls at the factory.
Basic – includes drawings for the log part, log part of the house, T-battens for openings, hydro isolation between the foundation and first log row, wooden dowels, isolation between the logs, special metallic parts and packages to be delivered in the order of assembly. The Basic kit is suitable if you wish to buy only the walls of the house and build the rest of the house yourself.
Standard – in addition to the Basic kit, this kit includes rafters, roof hydro isolation, ventilation slats, sarking, first floor joists, balcony joists, windows, exterior doors and special metallic accessories. The Standard kit is suitable if you wish to get a weatherproof house quickly and then continue with interior works in your own pace.
Premium – in addition to the Standard kit, this kit includes all other wooden materials needed to finish the house, interior doors and a staircase. The Premium kit is the most comfortable kit, including all wooden materials needed to build a house. This is suitable if you wish to finish the house quickly without spending time worrying about the quantity or availability of materials.
Do you have questions about the house or would like to consult about your next project? We'd be happy to answer all your questions!
Jaan Köönvere
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Many elements impact the price of a house, therefore it is complicated to establish a price without detailing the project. Generally speaking, the price of a log house is influenced by the type of logs, the insulation and choice of materials, the size of the house and construction in the factory, the architecture complexity and the choice of the building package. However, you can consider that one square metre (1m² = 10.7 sq.feet) of floor area costs between 500 to 1200€.
To build a wooden house or prefabricated house, the type of ground is not problematic. Any ground type may suit for building the houses. Moreover, wooden houses are recommended in seismic areas. Their resistance to horizontal earth movements make them less likely to collapse compared to other buildings.
To make sure that your house will be maintained in good conditions, the foundations have to be adapted to the grounds.
In Europe, buildings represent approximately 40% of the total energy consumption and 36% of the CO2 emissions and are therefore the single largest energy consumer in Europe, ahead of industrial sectors. A house is considered as passive when its energy demand is lower than 15 kWh/ m²/ year and its total energy consumption (including cooling, domestic hot water, use of devices and technical equipment, lighting, ventilation and consumption linked to building use) does not exceed 120 kWh/ m²/ year. The RT 2012 norm considers a building as “low energy” as soon as its consumption is limited to 50 kWh/ m²/ year, including lighting, heating, air conditioning and hot water. The RT 2012 norm is based on renewable energy. To reduce energy consumption and building emissions, environmentally friendly and renewable energy sources (solar panels, heating pumps…) are efficient solutions. All Palmatin constructions are complying with the RT 2012 norm and reach the energy efficiency requirements.
When building the houses, we use two varieties of wood: pine and spruce. These types of wood provide with a warm climate, due to low density. During summertime, the house is kept fresh thanks to the wood breathing features. Also, the wood is solid, flexible and resistant.