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24×36 Two-Story Gambrel Cabin With 8×20 Porch – Starting Around $46,995



The Two-Story Gambrel Cabin combines a classic barn-style exterior with very functional living inside. The 24′ x 36′ Two-Story Gambrel SweetCabin together with an 8′ x 20′ porch as wide as the cabin is an example of straightforward, honest building. This cabin will cost roughly $46,995 plus a transportation fee if you stick with the standard build and pay for both materials and labor. There will be no unexpected taxes or fees in your total since the cabin is constructed at one price and no additional charges are expected.

24×36 Two-Story Gambrel Cabin With 8×20 Porch - Starting Around $46,995

Elderly Craftsmanship and Foundation

From the ground up this Two-Story Gambrel is stick-built with traditional methods and real studs on your location. No part comes as a ready-to-assemble kit. The professional Amish team builds the shell from scratch on your foundation, which gives you a strong structure for adding personal touch. Gambrel roof allows for more headroom on top, but still, overall footprint is quite modest.

Minor Upgrades and Smart Add-Ons

You would not find yourself short of an attractive open-air area with an 8′ x 20′ porch that has got the whole width of the cabin. A place for your family or personal relaxation will be just right. In the example of building that is presented here the only modest changes that were made were a simple 90- degree landing at the base of the stairs costing about $200, porch supports raised to the size of 6-inch, which will be about $25 each on an average, a solid 3/4-inch Advantech subfloor with a tongue-and-groovetongue-and-groove design that will cost approx. $810 for one floor, sets of porch steps, an odd few extra installation of the window, lower posts beneath of the deck, and use of some wood preservatives in the final bill. These simple additions didn’t affect the total price much while making daily life easier and more comfortable.

Customizable to Meet Your Needs

Among other strengths, this two-storey Gambrel Cabin also is very adaptable. SweetCabins constructs a few basic models, such as the Two-storey Gambrel, the Two-story Gable, and the single-storey Gable. Any of the cabins can be made up to 30 ft in width, and practically any length can also be provided. The number of porches which you want to have on your cabin is entirely in your hands, such as you may choose porch that comes round the whole building (i.e. a fully closed or a fully enclosed porch). The whole procedure goes the same way: first, figure out the size and porch of your dream home, then you decide the types of upgrades and alterations you need. The building team concentrates on keeping their communication clear, their operation simple, and their client focused.

A Ready-to-Finish Blank Space

You basically get a skeleton structure. Some minor changes to accommodate stairs are taken care of and apart from that you are free. As per your requirements, you make final decisions regarding the room layout, finishing, etc. There have been quite a lot of instances where these simple cabin structures became someone’s hunting cabin, someone’s holiday home, someone else full-time home or even a place for the whole family to gather. A really solid and good-quality framing is there, and it is not hard to think of this as your reliable and trustworthy base. What you are starting with can very well evolve and become something bigger that is just right for your changing situation.

Realistic and Low-key

Forget the fancy designs and unnecessary accessories. This project is all about the essentials. It is real construction, pricing is up front and the space is yours to personalize. Amish craftsmen have a passion for quality and the outcome is a home that looks durable and solid. Whether it is a retreat in the forest with the only neighbor being a deer or you need a cozy family home all year round this 24′ x 36′ Two-Story Gambrel Cabin provides generous space as well as the freedom to customize finishes to your liking.

For details of what will be installed as part of the standard build, what additional options might be available, and answers to other questions, you can check out the Cabin Specs and FAQ pages at SweetCabins.com. A call may also be the fastest way to obtain pricing information regarding your site, custom options etc. Cabin planning is a rewarding experience here you may find the sturdy and uncomplicated base house of your dreams.


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