Construction Details

Cabins (Canmore)

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This section includes a top-level overview of the basic dimensions (plan and elevation) you'll need to plan for your Canmore cabin. We also have a very detailed specs document on the Canmore style that may be viewed here. Should you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.


Click image (to the right) to see a full tour of the Canmore

Elevation Dimensions

Please click here to learn more about the many windows, doors and other options available for this design.

Canmore Height Chart
  Cabin Floor Overall Height - standard overhang (6")
Gable Side Size (Dimension C)ABCDE
12ft. 8' 4' 12' 12' 12' 9 5/8"
14ft. 10' 4' 14' 14' 13' 6 1/2"
16ft. 12' 4' 16' 16' 13' 13 1/2"

To view our very detailed and printable Canmore spec document, please click here.

Floor

The total heights listed above, included the floor. If you don't want your building to include the floor, simply subtract the following dimensions:

Building Depth (Dimension A)
12 ft.> 12ft.
7 3/4"9 1/2"

Extra Height

Extra height may be added to your structure at the time of sale. If you add extra height to your building, simply increase the overall height of the building by the added amount.

Plan Dimensions

Please note:

  • - One row of 1 x 6 cedar skirting is provided with each structure (providing the floor is not omitted)
  • - To calculate the square footage, multiply C x D e.g. a structure with dimensions 12 ft. x 12 ft. (where C=12 [A=8 and B=4] and D=12) equal 144 sq. ft.

Canmore Floor

Please see the Canmore height chart for dimensions and layout.

View a sample set of floor plans for this or any of our other styles.

Notes on Dimensions

  • Our measurements (i.e. 12ft. x 12ft.) are taken from the outside of the floor plates and studs, therefore, they don't include the siding
  • For true interior measurements, subtract the floor plates/studs (i.e. 2 x 3 1/2" = 7"). Note: 2 x 4 is actually 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" due to the properties of "finished lumber"
  • For true exterior dimensions, also add the siding and corner pieces. The Canexel siding is 3/8" thick, the cedar siding is 3/4" thick and the log siding is 1 1/2" thick. The corner trim is 3/4" thick (see figure below)

If you have any other questions pertaining to the size of the building, please do not hesitate to ask us, we're here to help.

Details

The Canmore roof style has a gable roof with an exceptional loft size. The loft can be used for storage or for extra living arrangements - it's perfect for use as a sleeping area!

Enhanced Siding Package

This package is a standard feature with our Cabins (except for the Canmore light, which is any Canmore with dimensions of 12 x 16ft. or less). The package adds a layer of plywood sheathing and building wrap (with spun nylon webbing) between the siding and the studs. It's a great first step to insulating your walls for a moisture free environment. For more on this feature, please see the Canmore spec document

Materials

Our cabins are built from a variety of different materials and material sizes. To find more specific information on what we use and what's available, please see the cabin construction cutaway or the Information - Materials section of our site.

Options and Upgrades

Our options and upgrades range from cabin friendly insulated windows and doors, to cupolas and cedar framing and sheathing. For more info, go to cabins - options.

Roof Details

Again, more specific information about roofing materials and specifications, may be found in the Cabin spec document.

Engineering And Technical Details

Our buildings are designed to withstand the rigors of life in North America. It is rare that our specs will not meet code. Whether you live in the Northeast, the Southwest or anywhere in between, snow and wind calculations have all been considered in the design of your product (so you won't have to worry about ever leaving Kansas). Our engineering is solid.

For example, in climates like Alaska, Colorado and Maine where snow loads are important and the PSF reaches 70, our construction not only stands up to these codes but exceeds them. If you'd like to see what the snow & wind loads are in your area, please click here.

In areas where wind is a factor like Florida, Louisiana and Rhode Island, the wind load PSF reaches 140. Again, our construction is above standard.

Should you have any specific requirements for roof construction to satisfy specific and unique bylaws, please let us know and we'll build your roof to comply. A small surcharge may apply.

Permits & Drawings

If you require a permit drawing for your Canmore building, we can accommodate your requests. To see what a set of generic permit drawings look like, please click here. For more details, please see permits under our Information section.