
The rising popularity of compact garden houses
In recent months, demand for small garden and summer houses has noticeably increased in the Spanish market. One new model from Leroy Merlin has become especially sought after, quickly attracting buyers with its blend of contemporary design and practicality. This cabin, just over 12 square meters, is made from natural spruce wood, giving it an appealing look and ensuring durability.
Design features and included equipment
The manufacturer, Altanka, has designed the house with everything needed for comfortable use. The walls are made of sturdy 40 mm panels, providing structural stability and protection against the elements. The double-pitched roof and an 8-square-meter terrace at the entrance make the most of the available space. The package includes flooring, glass windows with ventilation, and double doors with a classic lock. Thanks to these features, the interior enjoys plenty of natural light and a secure environment.
Usage options and easy assembly
The interior space, measuring over 21 square meters, is versatile and suited for a variety of uses. The cabin can be set up as a home office, guest house, or relaxation area. According to the manufacturer, no special skills are needed for assembly: all necessary parts, fasteners, and detailed instructions are included in the kit. The entire structure is delivered on a single pallet weighing around 1.5 tons, which makes transportation and storage easier.
Care and durability of materials
To maintain the wood’s appearance and strength, it is recommended to treat it with a special protective compound immediately after installation. Since the wood is not pre-impregnated, regular maintenance is key to long service life. Experts advise repeating the treatment every two years to preserve the material’s properties against moisture and temperature fluctuations. Thanks to its natural finish and spacious layout, this cabin is a practical solution for those looking to expand their living space on their property without overspending.












