We reveal the reasons for the “low prices” of well-known manufacturers of country houses. We build a frame summer house with our own hands Summer frame house

Garden houses from "Stroy Nesab-N" are reliable and durable buildings where you can relax comfortably, wait out bad weather, and hide from the heat. Thanks to a variety of standard projects, you can choose both a cozy family nest and a place to relax for a large company. Thoughtful design and unique architectural solutions will allow, even with minimal dimensions (and not everyone has a lot that allows them to have a large house), to provide maximum needs. Solutions with a veranda or terrace, one- and two-story projects are already in our catalog. If you have your own, special vision of the interior of the site, then the selected model can be modified to best suit your wishes. Right now you can buy a turnkey garden house, inexpensively and quickly. Call today - we will find a solution just for you!

Turnkey construction

"Stroy NESAB-N" offers turnkey garden houses - with delivery, installation and assembly on site. You receive a house completely ready for use with interior finishing. You sign the acceptance certificate, receive the keys and can bring in the furniture.

Prices

Basic design

Runners made of pine timber 100x150 mm;

Racks made of pine timber 100x100 or 100x150 mm depending on the size of the house;

The remaining elements of the frame are made of pine timber 100x100 or 100x50 mm;

Interior finishing - eurolining;

Subfloor - board 150x25 mm;

Clean floor - tongue and groove pine board 30...35 mm;

Wall insulation - Knauf mineral wool insulation 50 mm thick; in large houses the same insulation is used, but with a thickness of 100 or 150 mm;

Ceiling insulation - mineral wool insulation 50 mm thick;

Vapor barrier - glassine;

The entrance door is wooden, paneled, without a lock;

Windows - wooden with double glazing

Typical projects

Garden

These are budget houses with a small area, intended for summer living. They are almost always one-story and often one-room. Such buildings are ideal for garden plots of several hundred square meters: they provide a sufficient level of comfort, take up little space and, if necessary, can be easily moved by a manipulator. Their prices are very reasonable: we offer 11 house projects costing up to 100 thousand rubles and 47 projects costing from 100,000 to 150,000 rubles.

Basic equipment

Racks (stiffeners)
Frame
Exterior finish to choose from
Interior decoration
Sexual lags
Subfloor
Finish floor
Insulation
Vapor barrier glassine
The roof is multi-gable. Ridge height 1.0 m
Roofing material soft flexible tile Shinglas "Sonata" / metal tile "Monterrey"
Ceiling
Height from floor to ceiling 2.2m.
1 PC. (without lock)
Extra charge for second door 5,500 rub.
Wooden window 0.6 x1.2 (double glazing) without layout 2 pcs.
1 PC.
Carved pillar extra charge
Interior corners finished with plinth
Platbands included +
Construction nails included +
7500 rub., over 70 rub. for 1 km
On-site assembly extra charge

Euro

Euro - standard series of garden houses with an area from 15 to 48 square meters. They have a gable roof with flexible tile roofing and mineral wool insulation (50 or 100 mm at the buyer's choice). Although they are positioned as summer homes, they can be quite comfortable in cool autumn and spring weather.



Basic equipment

Racks (stiffeners) softwood timber, edged 100x100mm
Frame Coniferous timber, edged 50x100mm
house / imitation timber
Interior decoration eurolining, softwood, class “B”
Sexual lags edged board 50x150mm, installed every 0.6 m (flat)
Subfloor unedged board 150 x 25mm expanded to 10 cm
Finish floor planed tongue and groove floorboard 30-35mm
Insulation mineral wool 50mm “KNAUF” (floor, walls, ceiling)
Vapor barrier glassine
The roof is gable. Ridge height 1.0 m
Roofing material soft shingle tiles "Sonata"/metal tiles "Monterrey"
Ceiling - lined with eurolining, insulated with mineral wool, 50mm thick
Height from floor to ceiling 2.2m.
Entrance door 21x8 (paneled) solid 1 PC. (without locks)
Wooden window 0.8x0.8/ 1.0 x1.0 (double glazing) 2 pcs.
Interior corners finished with plinth
Platbands included
Construction nails included
On-site assembly extra charge!

For the dacha

At the moment, our series includes only one typical house project. This is a one-story house with an area 27 square meters with a large porch. The house is insulated, but is still intended for seasonal living. An important feature of the project is the low price: in the basic configuration, a one-story house costs only 350,000 rubles.

Basic equipment

Skids (technological skis) Coniferous timber, edged 100x150mm
Racks (stiffeners) softwood timber, edged 100x100mm
Frame Coniferous timber, edged 50x100mm
Exterior finish to choose from: Siding/Block house / imitation timber
Interior decoration eurolining, softwood, class “B”
Sexual lags edged board 50x150mm, installed every 0.6 m (flat)
Subfloor unedged board 150 x 25mm expanded to 10 cm
Finish floor planed tongue and groove floorboard 30-35mm
Insulation mineral wool 50mm “KNAUF” (floor, walls, ceiling)
Vapor barrier – glassine
The roof is hip, multi-gable. Ridge height 1.0 m
Roofing material to choose from: soft tile Shinglas "Sonata" / metal tile "Monterrey"
Ceiling lined with eurolining, insulated with mineral wool, 50mm thick
Height from floor to ceiling 2.2m.
Entrance door 21x8 (paneled) solid 1 PC. (without lock)
Wooden window 0.6 x1.2 (double glazing) 2 pcs.
Wooden window 0.5x1.0 arch type with folding (attic room) 1 PC.
Interior corners finished with plinth
Platbands included
Construction nails included
Delivery from Exhibition. sites up to 100 km 9500 rub., over 70 rub. for 1 km
On-site assembly extra charge!

Finnish

The series of Finnish houses includes 18 types of projects with an area from 5 to 24 square meters. The houses are decorated in a typical Northern European style with a contrasting combination of white, red and black or dark grey. Structurally, these houses are no different from garden houses: they also have a strong frame, mineral wool insulation and a pitched roof with a soft roof.



Basic equipment

Skids (technological skis)
Roof soft tiles Shinglas "Sonata" or metal tiles "Monterrey"
Window 0.5Х1.0– 2 pcs
Additional window 0.5x1.0/1.0x1.0 - 3,500r/4,500r
Door paneled -1 piece
Supplement at the door as in the photo =10,500 rub.
Door fittings 2,500 rub.
Interior corners finished with plinth
Window and door openings finished on both sides with carved platband or clapboard
ASSEMBLY ON SITE is paid additionally.
Frame arrangement for the second layer of insulation + additional insulation with Knauf mineral wool RUB 25,000.
Foundation blocks, slabs, painting, steps, central nails, additional windows are not included in the project cost
Delivery up to 100 km from the Exhibition site 9,500 rub., over 70 rub. for 1 km.
Painting with Tikkurila 25,000 rub.
Painting with Pinotex 15,000 rub.

"Dream"

A series of standard dream objects are united by external decoration made of natural wood, as well as carved and turned wooden columns, railings and balusters, which give the houses an unusual and very attractive appearance. Prices remain quite reasonable - the cost per square meter starts from 12,500 rubles.



Basic equipment

Walls timber frame, with 50mm thick Knauf insulation over the frame, height from floor to ceiling 2.2m
Exterior finishing Block house/saidin/imitation timber, interior finishing – chamber-drying lining
Ceiling lined with clapboard, insulated with mineral wool, 50mm thick
Sexual lags edged board 50x150mm, installed every 0.6m (flat)
Subfloor not edged board 20-22 mm up to 10cm
Floor insulation glassine, mineral wool 50mm
Finish floor planed tongue and groove board 30-37mm
Skids (technological skis) from planed timber 100x150mm
Roof soft tiles or metal tiles
Window 800x800 or 1000x1000, double-leaf double glazing - 2 pcs., PVC - for extra. fee
Partition frame (bar + lining on both sides)
Door paneled blind 1 pc.
Interior corners finished with plinth
ASSEMBLY ON SITE extra charge
Finishing with euro-lining CLASS A for an additional fee
When ordering GUARANTEED GIFT!!!
Window and door openings Both sides are finished with carved platband or clapboard.
Foundation blocks and steps and painting not included in price
Delivery up to 100 km –9500, over 70 rubles. for 1 km

Two-story houses

We offer 57 standard designs of two-story garden houses with different layout options. House area - from 20 to 120 square meters. In the basic configuration, these houses are intended for summer living, but such a house can be additionally insulated, install a heating system and get housing that is quite suitable for winter use.




Basic equipment

Skids (technological skis) Coniferous timber, edged 100x150mm
Racks (stiffeners) softwood timber, edged 100x100mm
Frame Coniferous timber, edged 50x100mm
Exterior finish to choose from Siding / Block house / imitation timber
Interior decoration eurolining, softwood, class “B”
Sexual lags edged board 50x150mm, installed every 0.6 m (flat)
Subfloor unedged board 150 x 25mm expanded to 10 cm
Finish floor planed tongue and groove floorboard 30-35mm
Insulation
Vapor barrier glassine
Gable roof Ridge height -1.0 m
Roofing material
Ceiling lined with eurolining, insulated with mineral wool, 50mm thick
Height from floor to ceiling 2.2 m.
First floor height 2.4m
Second floor height 2.7m
1 PC. (without lock)
2 pcs.
Interior corners finished with plinth
Platbands included
Construction nails included
Delivery from the exhibition. sites up to 100 km
On-site assembly extra charge!

"Euro-barrel"

The Euro-barrel series combines several house designs with a very characteristic shape. Thanks to the shape of the walls inside, these houses are much more spacious and spacious than they appear from the outside. They also look very unusual: this is a good solution for a site decorated in a bright, “fairytale” style.




Basic equipment

Skids (technological skis) Coniferous timber, edged 100x150mm
Racks (stiffeners) softwood timber, edged 100x100mm
Frame Coniferous timber, edged 50x100mm
Exterior finish to choose from Siding / Block house / imitation timber
Interior decoration eurolining, softwood, class “B”
Sexual lags edged board 50x150mm, installed every 0.6 m (flat)
Subfloor unedged board 150 x 25mm expanded to 10 cm
Finish floor planed tongue and groove floorboard 30-35mm
Insulation mineral wool in 3 layers 150mm “KNAUF” (floor, walls, ceiling)
Vapor barrier glassine
Gable roof Ridge height -1.0 m
Roofing material soft roofing or metal tiles.
Ceiling lined with eurolining, insulated with mineral wool, 50mm thick
Height from floor to ceiling 2.2 m.
Entrance door 2.10x0.8 (paneled) solid 1 PC. (without lock)
Wooden window 0.8x0.8 or 1.0x1.0 (double glazing) 2 pcs.
Interior corners finished with plinth
Platbands included
Construction nails included
Delivery from the exhibition. sites up to 100 km 9500 rub., over -70 rub. for 1 km
On-site assembly extra charge!

Garden houses made of foam blocks

A 300 mm thick foam block wall has almost sufficient thermal resistance for the house to be used for year-round use. If you add warm plaster to such a wall outside and inside, the enclosing structure will “pass” according to the standards for the Moscow region. Therefore, a garden house made of foam concrete is a summer house only formally: in fact, it is a building quite suitable for permanent residence.

Basic equipment

Walls from foam concrete block. Block height – 300 mm. Thickness - 200 mm. Length -600 mm.
Block laid on a specialized glue, with a cement base.
Additionally a solution with concrete grade M-250 is used
Floor cement screed, 5 cm thick
Roof type gable, ridge raised 1.0 m
Roof made of wooden rafters, section 50x200 mm.
Counter. sheathing from a bar 25x50 mm
Lathing 25 mm board + Izospan film
Roofing material to choose from: galvanized smooth sheet, corrugated sheet, corrugated sheet in ral, ondulin
Additional payment for changing the base roofing covering for soft Shinglas tiles “Sonata” / metal tiles “Montreuil” - RUB 23,400.
Ceiling lined with plasterboard
Window PVC 0.8x1.16 – tilt and turn, with fittings - 1 pc.
Door Metal, made in Russia, with lock and handle, non-insulated
Product assembly in price
Foundation not included in the project cost
Pile foundation price on request
Strip foundation, shallowly buried price on request
Reinforced belt extra charge (required)
Waterproofing extra charge
Plaster (external and internal) extra charge
Partitions for extra fee
Any size range and remodeling!

Payment options

1. Payment of the entire amount in cash.

2. Payment of the entire amount by transfer to the company’s current account - available for legal entities and individuals. Payment for legal entities is possible with or without VAT.

3. Installment plan for a year.

4. Credit.

Delivery

Delivery of the house is not included in its price and is paid separately. The cost of delivery depends on the size of the house, the required transport (just a car, a manipulator, a car and a truck crane, etc.) and the distance from the exhibition site “Stroy NESAB-N” on Dmitrovskoe Highway.

Our company offers to buy inexpensive, economy-class garden houses from the manufacturer, made of high-quality materials. The quality of our work is guaranteed by contract. Payment according to the contract after completion of construction. Large catalog of ready-made solutions or production according to your project.

Frame garden house 3 by 3 price: 47,500 rub.

Specifications:

● Ceiling height 2.2m;

● Window 75x90 cm;

● Frame made of timber 50x50mm;

Foundation:

● Screw piles 76;89mm

Garden house made of timber Price 3.8x3.8 price: 102,350 rub.


Specifications:

External size - 3800x3800

Wall thickness timber 45mm,

Subfloor - 25mm edged board;

Finish floor - 22mm tongue and groove floorboard.

Foundation:

Garden house 5x5 price: 205,700 rub.

Specifications:

● Ceiling height 2.4m;

● Windows 75x90 cm;

● Door: 190x80 cm, panel frame;

● Frame made of timber 100x50mm;

● Finishing of external walls with Euro lining B class;

● Finishing of internal walls with Euro lining B class;

● The thread is lined with Euro clapboard B class.

Subfloor - 25mm edged board;

Finish floor - 22mm tongue and groove floorboard.

Foundation:

● Screw piles 76;89mm

● Concrete blocks 400x200x200mm

Garden house 5x4 Price: 112,000 rub.

Specifications:

● Ceiling height 2.2m;

● Windows 75x90 cm;

● Door: 190x80 cm, panel frame;

● Frame made of timber 100x50mm;

● Finishing of external walls with Euro lining B class;

● Finishing of internal walls with Euro lining B class;

● The thread is lined with Euro clapboard B class.

Subfloor - 25mm edged board;

Finish floor - 22mm tongue and groove floorboard.

Foundation:

● Screw piles 76;89mm

● Concrete blocks 400x200x200mm

Garden house 5x3 Price: 84,000 rub.

Specifications:

● Ceiling height 2.2m;

● Windows 75x90 cm;

● Door: 190x80 cm, panel frame;

● Frame made of timber 100x50mm;

● Finishing of external walls with Euro lining B class;

● Finishing of internal walls with Euro lining B class;

● The thread is lined with Euro clapboard B class.

Subfloor - 25mm edged board;

Finish floor - 22mm tongue and groove floorboard.

Foundation:

● Screw piles 76;89mm

● Concrete blocks 400x200x200mm

Garden house made of 3x4 timber price: 95,500 rub.

Specifications:

External size - 4000x3000

Wall thickness timber 45mm,

Front visor extension - 1500

Single window size - 0.75m (width) x 1m (height) per set - 1 piece.

Stained glass window - 0.5 m (width) x 1.9 m (height) included - 2 pcs.

Double swing door (entrance) - 1.5 m (width) 1.9 m (height) included - 1 pc.

Subfloor - 25mm edged board;

Finish floor - 22mm tongue and groove floorboard.

Foundation:

● Concrete blocks 400x200x200mm or screw piles 76;89;108.

Advantages:

If desired, we will help you insulate the house so that it can be used all year round;

We offer a profitable purchase due to its affordable price;

In this article we will look at how to build a frame garden house with your own hands on a country plot. It will significantly increase the functionality of your dacha at relatively low financial costs. You only need to perform a few installation steps.

Construction works

Before starting construction work, you should draw up a project for the future house:

Step 1: project

A distinctive feature of a garden frame house is its small size, which is usually 4 by 4 or 6 by 6 meters. You can easily distribute such a small area for household needs yourself.

The following should be noted on the drawing:

  • Exact dimensions of load-bearing walls and internal partitions.
  • Hallway, kitchen, living room and bedroom. This is the minimum set of rooms that will allow you to use the building as a full-fledged home.
  • The location of stationary heavy furniture, as it may require reinforcement underneath.

Advice: if you plan to use the building all year round, then you should immediately include the location of the stove in the design.
This will create a microclimate suitable for living even in winter.

  • All windows and doors.

Step 2: foundation

When constructing any house, three foundation options are considered:

Taking into account the fact that our project does not have a ground floor or second floor, and the opportunity to save money is always welcome, we opted for a columnar foundation.

Instructions for performing the necessary work:

  1. We apply markings for the location of nine or more, depending on the layout, piles.
  2. We dig holes in the ground one and a half meters deep and twenty centimeters in cross section.

Tip: You can use a drill to create suitable holes in the ground. This way you will complete the task faster and more accurately.

  1. We insert the asbestos pipe so that its edges rise at least 15 cm above the freezing level of the soil.
  2. We fill the bottom with a twenty-centimeter layer of sand cushion.
  3. We lay roofing material inside the pipe walls to create waterproofing.
  4. We install the fittings.
  5. Fill with concrete mortar, the composition of which is shown in the following table:
Ingredient Ratio
Cement 1
Sand 3
Crushed stone 5
Water 4,5

After the cement has set, you can begin further work.

Step 3: frame

  1. We take a beam with a section of 150 by 100 mm and lay out the lower frame from it along the perimeter of the future building, as well as in the middle at the intersection of rooms.

  1. We drill holes in the timber and concrete, after which we fix the strapping with self-tapping screws and dowels.
  2. We nail the wooden elements together using the “half-wood” type of connection..
  3. Next we install the vertical beams.

  1. From above we connect all the racks together, thus forming the upper frame.
  2. We sheathe the resulting “skeleton” with timber 100 by 100 mm.

Step 4: roofing

A gable roof is best suited for your project, it has an aesthetic appearance and provides excellent protection from precipitation. To create rafters we use beams with a section of 100 by 50 mm. On top we cover the structure with 150 by 25 mm boards and roofing felt sheets.

Step 5: interior decoration

A do-it-yourself frame garden house will not be completed without interior work:

  1. Floor:

  1. We cover the ceiling and walls with clapboard. At the same time, you can also make additional insulation if you plan to come to the dacha in winter.

The final stage is the installation of the necessary communications and... After this, you can safely invite guests to celebrate the completion of construction work.

Conclusion

The presence of a garden house on a country plot allows you to use it for temporary or even permanent residence, full-fledged reception of guests, and storage of household supplies. It will also serve as a base room for builders in the event of a large cottage being built.

And the most important thing is that you can build it on your own without the involvement of specialists, the main thing is to be patient, pay attention and follow the recommendations above. The video in this article will provide you with additional information. Good luck with the installation work!






Having bought your plot outside the city and decided to build a summer house on it, you will be faced with many questions related to the choice of layout, selection of suitable materials and construction. However, you have one advantage - it is much easier to build a small summer house with your own hands than a solid mansion with a complex layout. Thanks to our tips and step-by-step guides, you can build your own house by choosing a suitable photo of the future structure on the Internet. Such a house will become any vacation spot for the whole family and will not require significant financial investments from you in its construction.

Features and differences of the flight house

As a rule, a summer house is a compact one-story building or a building with an attic floor. However, even a small country house should have all the conditions for a comfortable pastime - a kitchen, rooms, a veranda, preferably a water supply with sewerage. As for the bathroom and shower, when building a country house, which is designed for living in the warm season, you can get by with a separate toilet and a summer shower on the site.

Unlike a full-fledged country house, inexpensive and lightweight building materials are usually used to build a summer house, which can be installed with your own hands without the use of construction equipment. Another advantage of using such materials is the ability to build a shallow, light foundation. This way you can save on both materials and the volume of excavation work.

Tip: for the construction of summer houses, the optimal material is wood. Installation is best done using frame technology.

Country house project

On the Internet you can find many photos of country houses, from which it becomes clear that this building can have completely different dimensions, design and layout. The choice of one option or another depends on the size of the dacha plot, the number of people who will live in the house, and financial capabilities.

If you look at the layout diagrams of summer houses, you will notice that their sizes usually do not exceed 5x6 m or 6x4 m. Larger houses are built for the purpose of year-round living.

When designing and building a country house with your own hands, you should think about its correct placement on the site. When choosing a site for a house, you should observe the following regulatory gaps:

  • The building should be located at a distance of at least 3 meters from the border of the neighbors’ territory. From the border of the site, which runs along the street or driveway, the house should be located at a distance of at least 5 meters.
  • It is also worth observing fire breaks from residential buildings in neighboring areas. These gaps depend on the materials from which both structures are made. So, between two stone houses there should be a gap of 6 m, between a stone and a wooden house - 10 m, between two wooden houses the distance should be at least 15 m.
  • Distances from outbuildings on your site to the house being built are not standardized.

Most often, a one-story building with a veranda or terrace is chosen for a summer house, where it is very pleasant to relax on quiet summer evenings. The veranda or terrace can be open or closed. An attic space is built under the roof of a one-story house, which can be used to store country utensils, garden tools, etc.

If the area of ​​the plot does not allow for a larger structure, and in a small one-story house it is not possible to carve out enough space for all family members, then the best option would be a summer house with an attic floor. In the photos on the Internet you can see how beautiful and proportionate such houses look. At the same time, on the ground floor you can arrange a kitchen and living room, and the attic floor can be allocated for bedrooms for all family members.

Some owners of country houses dream of making a fireplace in it. This product will not only create a cozy family atmosphere on a quiet evening, but also heat the room on cool nights, which sometimes happen even in summer.

Advice: if you decide to make a fireplace with your own hands, keep in mind that you need to lay a good foundation for it. You can build a fireplace out of refractory bricks, but doing it yourself is very difficult. But installing a metal factory fireplace is quite possible.

Selection of materials

At the stage of choosing a layout, it is worth choosing in advance the materials from which construction will be carried out. To build a summer house, you can use the following products:

  1. The traditional material for building a country house is wood. It is distinguished by its environmental friendliness, ease of processing and installation, and affordable price. In addition, walls made of wood create a favorable microclimate in the room, regulating humidity and saturating the air with healing phytoncides. A wooden house can be built from timber, logs or sheet materials using frame technology. The only drawback of such buildings is their increased fire hazard.

Important: in order to protect a wooden building from fire, rot and damage by insects, the materials must be treated with special impregnations (antiseptics and fire retardants).

  1. A country house built of brick will cost much more, but it will be stronger and more durable. However, if such a house is heated or a stove is built in it, then the building can be used even in winter. The process of building a brick house is longer and requires you to have the appropriate skills, although if you wish, such a structure is also easy to build yourself.
  2. Foam blocks and gas blocks can be a cheaper alternative to brick. In addition to its reasonable price, this material has a low specific weight, which makes it easier to transport and install. A house made of aerated blocks is quite warm, but requires external cladding to protect the walls from moisture, since the material is quite hygroscopic. Provided a heating system is installed, you can also live in such a house in winter.

We should also talk about materials for arranging the foundation. Their choice depends on the design of the walls, the type of foundation, geological and climatic conditions in the region of construction. If we are building a house from piece stone materials (brick, foam blocks or gas blocks), then it is better to choose brick, concrete or reinforced concrete for arranging the foundation. So:

  • Under a brick house you will have to make a buried monolithic strip foundation made of reinforced concrete. This is the most expensive option for arranging the foundation. The depth of the foundation base should be below the freezing point of the soil.
  • For walls made of lightweight materials (aerated concrete, foam blocks and wood), you can install a shallow strip foundation made of monolithic reinforced concrete, a columnar base made of concrete, stone, factory blocks, steel pipes or processed logs.
  • On heaving soils and when building on a slope, it is advisable to make the foundation on screw piles. They are made from steel pipes with a helical blade at the end. Pipes can be screwed into the ground manually. The depth of placement is below the freezing point.

As for the materials for arranging the roof, they are no different from those used in the construction of a traditional residential building. Wooden beams are used for the rafter system, the sheathing is made of boards or OSB (in the case of laying soft roofing material). The roof covering can be made of corrugated sheets, metal tiles, rolled flexible tiles, slate, etc.

Construction technology

Since the most inexpensive country house will be a frame building on a columnar foundation, we will describe step by step how to build such a house with your own hands.

  1. After preparing the site and marking, we dig holes for the pillars. It is worth noting that the pillars are made under all external and internal load-bearing walls with equal spacing (1-1.5 m). The dimensions of the pillar depend on the material from which it will be made. Brick pillars for a frame house can be 380x380 mm in size.
  2. After digging holes to a level below the freezing point of the soil, a sand cushion is placed at the bottom. A layer of sand 10 cm high is moistened with water and thoroughly compacted.
  3. Then pillars of the required height are laid out of brick using cement mortar. The outer surface of the posts is plastered.
  4. The upper horizontal surface of the pillars is waterproofed with two layers of roofing material.
  5. Next, the strapping beams (beams 150x15 mm) are laid on the pillars. In the corners they are fastened together and fixed to the posts using anchors or steel brackets.
  6. We attach logs to the frame beams at equal intervals (70 cm).
  7. Next we install the wall frame. It can be assembled on the ground and lifted onto a beam or erected directly on the harness. The second option is more suitable for doing it yourself. For the frame it is worth taking bars with a cross section of 50x150 mm. In the corners of the house, double bars are installed to increase rigidity.
  8. We install vertical frame posts at the location of window and door openings, as well as along the entire plane of the walls with equal spacing.
  9. After this, the upper strapping beam is mounted. Horizontal frame beams are fixed above the window and door openings. In the corners of the house, to increase the rigidity of the frame, oblique struts are installed on both sides.
  10. Now the frame of the house is sheathed with sheet material (OSB, chipboard, moisture-resistant plywood) or clapboard. In the space between the two layers of sheathing (inside the frame) it is worth laying thermal insulation material (mineral wool, basalt insulation, extruded polystyrene foam).
  11. Let's move on to the construction of the floor. We attach subfloor boards to the joists on the bottom side. On top of them, going around the logs, we lay a waterproofing membrane. Then we put insulation into the gap between the joists. After this comes a layer of vapor barrier and finished floor boards.
  12. We install floor beams above the vertical posts of the wall frame. For a tight fit, grooves are cut out on their edges. The beams are additionally fixed to the frame with steel corners.
  13. Now we are installing the rafter system. We fasten the outer pairs of rafter legs on the ground and mount them on the walls as gables. We connect these pairs of rafters using a ridge beam. After this, you can mount the remaining pairs of rafter legs and install them at equal intervals, connecting them to the frame beams and floors.
  14. Next, a vapor barrier film is spread over the rafters. It is fixed with brackets and counter-lattice slats on the rafters.
  15. Next, the sheathing is done and the roofing material is laid.

Summer houses made of natural wood are the best escape from the bustle of Moscow on hot summer days. Relaxing in nature is doubly pleasant if you stay in a beautiful and comfortable house. If you consider yourself a fan of natural materials and natural products. Pay attention to the summer wooden houses that we build in Moscow and the Moscow region on a turnkey basis. Such a building on your summer cottage will provide the necessary comfort, protect you from bad weather, heat or cold, and will also become a harmonious addition to the outdoor ensemble.

The main advantage of summer cottages made of wood is the high speed of their construction. They are delivered semi-finished and assembled on site literally in one day, and the next day you can move in. Since wood is a lighter material than concrete or brick, the house does not need a complex and expensive foundation, which immediately reduces the cost of construction.



Several reasons to buy a turnkey summer house from us.

We offer the construction of a wide variety of summer houses for summer cottages.


Our houses are made from northern forest, made according to Euro GOST.


- The DachaMaster team is ready to make any changes to standard projects in order to fulfill all your wishes. Do you want a spacious house with a terrace or a beautiful porch? Do you prefer a house where each family member has a room? Do you dream of large floor-to-ceiling windows? We will be able to take all these desires into account in projects and implement them efficiently.



You can order a house by phone or leave a call back. The manager will call you back and advise you.
Are you dreaming of a cozy summer house for your dacha? We can bring the most daring projects into reality, saving your money and time. Call!