Timber Framed Base
Temporary in nature and easy to construct, a timber base will typically sit freely on stone or other solid footings, lifting the cabin and permitting air to circulate beneath it. This helps with cabin longevity and lifespan.
In addition, adjustments to the cabin can be made with relative ease - where the setting is on uneven ground, you can jack up the structure to tweak it’s setup if slight subsidence occurs, or overcome any slopes or camber that might be prevalent in your space. In comparison to concrete, it is very easy to lay a timber frame base with minimal machinery or plant equipment needed. Furthermore, as a natural material, timber has a far-reduced impact on the environment and is renewable in nature.