Tuesday 25 November 2014

Building a Bespoke Log Store

I had a phone call the other day from a customer who loved our 4ft High Wootton log store but had the small issue that where they wanted to locate it was only 3ft wide. Assuring the customer that this was not an issue, given a little time and a cup of tea, the workshop could easily alter the log store to this bespoke size for her garden.

This isn't the first time that Dorset Log Stores have altered a log store to suit a customers wishes, who needed it to fit into a particularly small space, or had dreamt of something larger than our normal sizes. Everything that Dorset Log Stores produces, be it log store, garden store or wheelie bin and recycling store, are all made right here by our own local craftsmen. Due to this, creating bespoke log stores is a simple process, as we can start from the very first cut in the very first board, to make sure that it is completely correct to the customers desires. 

In this weeks Dorset Log Stores Blog, I thought that I would share some photos of the bespoke log stores that we have done over the last month, from the tall and thin, to wide and high.


This is a 3ft wide Okeford Log Store with a timber roof, scaled down in size from the standard 4ft option to fit into a particularly tight space. While being 3ft wide, it is still just other 6ft in height and will hold plenty of logs for those cold winter nights. 


Shown above is a 6ft wide Melbury Log Store. While not a custom size, a central partition was requested creating two 3ft sections with a shelf on one side for kindling. What I particularly like about this one, is the two arches, giving the front of the log store a graceful curve.


In this photo is a custom sized 9ft wide Okeford Log Store with a tiled roof. The central partition allows the splitting of seasoned and new logs so your fire burns dry logs for maximum warmth. The lovely arch frames of the roof bar and the slate effect tiled roof, will really make this log store a central feature in the garden. 

At Dorset Log Stores everything is built by our own talented workshop team (roughly 50 metres from where I'm sitting right now actually) so if your looking for a log store that is that little bit bigger, that little bit smaller or just thinner to fit in the perfect spot in your garden leave a comment below or give us a call on 01300 345916.


Thanks for Reading
James 





Thursday 6 November 2014

What Do Recycling Symbols Mean?

In the seminal work Understanding Comic Books (Yes I'm a big nerd but stick with me, I'm going somewhere with this) the author puts all art and pictures on a scale, from the greatest work of art, The Mona Lisa at one end to the symbol for ladies toilets at the other end.

The Mona Lisa's smile captivates at one end of the scale, but who is she? Why is she smiling? Beautiful though she is there is something she cannot do, and that is provide you with any information at all. The little matchstick figure of a lady on the toilet door, plain as she is, does exactly that.

Unfortunately in our modern world of recycling there are plenty of symbols, for this that and the other, that are not always completely clear as to what they mean. So this week's blog is all about what all those different symbols on the side of packaging actually mean?

Recycling Symbols


The Mobius Loop is probably the most famous recycling symbol, gracing everything from bins to drinks bottles. As a symbol it indicates that the object is capable of being recycled, not that it has been. Occasionally it can be seen with a %, usually done to indicate how much of the packaging uses an already recycled material.


Symbols Tidying Up

The Tidyman is put on packaging that should be disposed of in a bin, This isn't particularly related to recycling but rather as part of the Keep Britain Tidy campaign serves as a reminder not to litter.

Recycling


The Green Dot does not mean that the packaging is recyclable, has been recycled or will be recycled in the future. The Green Dot is actually a symbol used to indicate that the producer has joined the Green Dot Scheme, a European scheme where businesses make financial contributions towards recycling.

Plastics


Plastics identifies the type of plastic resin used to make the item by the number contained within the mobius loop. Plastic is beginning to be recyclable more and more, with most homes now able to put more plastic packaging into their recycling bin.

Recyclable Glass


Glass that can be disposed in bottle banks or personal household recycling bins. Make sure you wash out the inside first mind.

Recycling cans

Aluminium that can be recycled, at a local recycling point or in a household recycling bin.

Recycling Collections

The Paper symbol is only awarded by the National Association of Paper Merchants to paper or board that has a minimum of 50%, 75% or is 100% genuine waste paper or board fibre.

Well Managed Forests by the FSC


The Wood symbol is awarded by the Forestry Stewardship Council, identifying products which contain woods from well managed forests certified as being in agreement with the rules of the FSC.

Wheelie Bin and Recycling Signs
Angelic Hen Bin Signs

These days most of us have several bins for all the different items we need to recycle and I'm sure like me you've spent 10 minutes digging through the paper bin for that glass jar you think you accidentally put in there. What we need are some bright coloured labels to help us out. From Angelic Hen come these wonderful fun bin labels, that can stuck right onto all the different bins and boxes to show exactly what can go where inside your wheelie bin or recycling store. Perfect.

Timber Wheelie Bin Stores
Wheelie Bin Stores
If you have any questions about our wheelie bin and recycling stores, ideal for hiding away all those ugly bins, why not leave a comment or call us at Dorset Log Stores on 01300 345916.


Thanks for Reading
James

Thursday 23 October 2014

The Largest Log Store We've Ever Made!!!

Around a month ago some customers came to visit the Dorset Log Stores and after having a look around, mulling things over, they approached Phill (the boss around these parts) with a special commission. The largest log store that we have ever built.

I have in the past been known to drift towards hyperbole and give the truth a general scope for added storytelling. That being said this really was a humongous log store. Based around our popular Okeford Log Store but super sized this behemoth measured 6ft high on its eaves, to avoid banged heads, up to 8ft high at the back. Large enough for several small trees, let alone logs. 9ft wide along its frontage, this was divided into two, a 2ft wide shelved cupboard and the remaining 7ft for logs

Custom Timber Stores
The Boss to give a sense of scale
Never one to be daunted by a task, the DLS workshop team set to with a flurry of sawdust and a whirring of screwdrivers. Slowly but surely the log store took shape. Once constructed we placed it outside and took some photos for scale. We tried several different things to give it an idea of scale, firstly the Boss, Phill. Then the Little Okeford Store. Finally just to show the size of it eight of our chaps got inside, to show the size. This is no small store. 

Timber Stores
8 members of the DLS Team pile in
The final challenge was delivery. Having partly dismantled it for easier handling, the log store headed off to its new home. All our log stores are made here at Dorset Log Stores, by Dorset craftsmen and only using the finest timber sourced by ourselves. Due to this we are able to offer a wide variety (to our log stores). For example cupboards for your accessories or shelves for your kindling. We are also able to take on these bespoke log stores as well. At the other end of the scale we made a custom log store last week that was shorter in depth to accommodate the customers limited garden space. 

If you have any questions about our log stores or would like to talk to us about your own requirements why not leave a comment below or ring the DLS team on 01300 345916.


Thanks for Reading
James

Saturday 18 October 2014

Dorset Log Stores Wheelie Bins and Recycling Stores

About a year ago I received a letter in the post from the Dorset Waste Partnership. If I'm being honest, I skimmed the contents. Something about bins, removing lids from glass jars and the year 2014. I love recycling, so the fact that I did skim the letter, I do find a little embarrassing.

7 AM, a Monday morning, a year later. My beloved trusty bin which I so carefully painted a number 12 on so all knew it was mine, has gone to be replaced by a behemoth black wheelie bin, a box for for food waste, paper recycling bag and a box for cans and bottles

Wheelie Bin Stores
Wheelie Bin Stores
Luckily, the Boss Phill reads his mail and so was fully prepared for this bin switch over, with the Dorset Log Store Wheelie Bin & Recycling Store, the ideal place to hide-away those unsightly plastic bins that we know all have to find a place for. Designed to contain either the 140L or 240L wheelie bins, the stores are made from thick pressure treated Scandinavian redwood timber, guaranteed against rot and fungus for 15 years with no extra treatment. 

Timber Garden Stores
Timber Garden Stores for Wheelie Bins
The real bonus comes in the versatility of the design. Available as an individual, double or triple store, the unit can be set up to contain as many wheelie bin or recycling stores as you want. The boss Phill even added in a clever lid lifting system, using clips, so that when you lift the timber lid of the store, the lid of the wheelie bin lifts up too.

The Dorset Log Stores Wheelie Bins and Recycling Stores can be sent partially assembled on a pallet and once in place and secured together are a sturdy and strong hide for your plastic bins. My personal favourite however are the lovely little signs by Angelic Hen to remind you when to put the recycling and the bins out. Ideal if you're always forgetting and having to rush to put the bins out the front as you hear the bin lorry coming down the road. It happens to me more often than I'd care to admit.

If you have any questions about our Wheelie Bin and Recycling Stores why not leave a comment below or phone us on 01300 345916 to discuss them with one of our team.


Thanks for Reading
James

Thursday 9 October 2014

Delivering a Dorset Log Store

The Royal Mail delivered its first letter in the year 1516 and since then letters and parcels have been zipping their way around the country from sender to recipient. Whilst we did once put a 1st class stamp on a High Wootton Log Store and leave it for the post-lady to collect, her emphatic "NO" led to us using different methods for sending our timber log stores all over the country.

Timber Garden Stores
High Wootton Log Store
Firstly, we offer FREE DELIVERY throughout much of the UK. For some islands and distant locations extra charges unfortunately do apply. Depending on the size and model of your log store we have a few different options on how to get it to you.

For our smaller garden stores and log stores we use a courier service, sending the items to you flat-packed. But don't worry, no carpentry is required and all the necessary screws and build instructions are inside. The delivery is made on the day of your choosing, nothing is more infuriating than missing a delivery, and we can ask the courier to leave the package in a safe place if you are out.

The heavier and larger log stores are delivered flat-packed, via pallet service (again with all the screws and relevant instructions inside) and we will arrange a day for the delivery of your new log store that suits you.

We can also send some of our smaller stores pre-assembled on a pallet, but do make sure that it is going to fit through any gateways or down the side of your house, and that you have someone to help you carry it into place. You might think that you are big and strong enough to move that little log store all by yourself, but due to the high quality timber used, they can be heavier than they look. The last thing we want you to do is throw your back out!

On the agreed upon day of delivery the driver will arrive and unload your pallet for you. Using his tail-lift and hand truck, he will wheel the pallet into a convenient place. The driver will not normally unpack the pallet for you but will leave it in a sensible place for you to do so at your leisure.

Here at Dorset Log Stores we have worked hard to make sure the only difficult part of ordering a garden store or log store is choosing which one will look best in your garden.

If you have any more questions about our deliveries, have a look at our information sheet HERE or give us a ring on 01300 345916 to talk about it with myself or one of our team.


Thanks for Reading
James


Thursday 2 October 2014

The Parcel Delivery Hut

There is nothing more infuriating and annoying than returning home on a Tuesday from work hoping to find that new and shiny "Doo-Dad" you'd bought at the weekend waiting for you. Instead what you find is a small and innocuous card explaining that because you were not home they have taken your parcel to the local post office. Now you are faced with an agonising four day wait until you can get into town at the weekend!

Severely frustrating!

Secure Parcel Boxes
Parcel Delivery Hut
Dorset Log Stores have been working on the answer though, and designed the Parcel Delivery Hut. Built in here in Dorset from the same quality timber as our log stores, the Parcel Delivery Hut offers an aesthetically appealing answer to metal delivery bins and fits comfortably into any style of garden, offering a strong weatherproof option for your deliveries. Constructed from sturdy pressure treated redwood upon a solid framework of 38 x 38 timber, the parcel hut is as strong as you would expect it to be for safe guarding your thingy-ma-bobs. The unobtrusive design of the Parcel Delivery Hut also means that it is often overlooked as somewhere there valuable parcels would be stored, while its simple timber hues don't look out of place in front of any house. 

Dorset Log Stores
Combo Bolt
The Parcel Delivery Hut comes with solid timber sides and back panel ventilation. Additionally the house can then be attached to a wall for maximum security. The Parcel Delivery Hut comes with a locking catch, which automatically locks once closed. This can be upgraded to a combination bolt, which once fitted with clutch head security screws, can be opened and closed numerous times throughout the day for multiple deliveries, just as long as you supply the delivery company with code.

Our Parcel Delivery Huts are delivered flat-packed via courier for simple self assembly (screws and photo instructions provided) at your convenience. Sturdily built and inconspicuous in the garden, the Parcel Delivery Hut is a helpful way to make sure that you never miss a parcel delivery again, and with Christmas on the horizon (sorry!) and the postman working overtime, you can carry on with your busy schedule. You don't have to take a whole day off work to sign for your delivery, or worry about popping to the shop for a pint of milk. Now you won't have to stay in to sign for your new "Doo-Dad".


Thanks for Reading
James 

Wednesday 24 September 2014

Whats the Best Wood to Burn?

Dorset Log Stores is tucked away in a little wayward corner of the sleepy Blackmore Vale in the centre of Dorset, so you'd think that having lived here for just over a decade I'd know a bit more about the countryside than I do. Don't get me wrong here, I was born in the home counties, know the difference between a sheep and a cow and I am as green fingered as the next Alan Titmarsh, however when it comes to trees identification I find myself sadly lacking.

Luckily, the Bosses can spot a Horse Chestnut tree from a thousand paces and have been working, constructing and building with timber for over fourteen years. As such, they know a little bit more about trees than this humble office monkey. 

We have converted this great encyclopedia of knowledge into a help information page on what sort of wood is best for chopping and storing in your log store for the roaring fires in the cold winter months. 
moving wood for the fire
Log Baskets
  • APPLE  - Extremely hard stuff once seasoned. Apple wood burns with a gorgeous aroma and doesn't tend to spark or spit. 
  • ASH -  One of the best woods for fuel producing lovely flames and great heat, even as green wood. The branches are often used as kindling. 
  • BEECH - Very good firewood that produces both heat and flame. Can be known to spark and must be seasoned for a whole year.
  • BIRCH - A good firewood producing a great fire. Burns quickly, even if unseasoned. The branches are often used for kindling. 
  • CHERRY - Burns slowly without spitting and giving a pleasant smell, but must be seasoned well. 
  • ELM - Needs a long seasoning due to its huge water content. When seasoned it burns slowly giving off a good heat. 
  • HORSE CHESTNUT - Requires a long seasoning and spits a lot, however provides both a good flame and heat. 
  • OAK - Excellent firewood. Burns slowly giving off plenty of heat. Best left to season for two years or can give off an acrid smell when burnt. 
  • PINE - Good flame and scent but spits and leaves oily soot in the your chimney. 
  • SYCAMORE - Good firewood burning well, but produces little heat. 
  • WILLOW - Burns well if properly seasoned. 
Of course there are far more trees than this list and there is further information on the Dorset Log Stores Wood Burning Guide, which covers more trees that you might want to burn through the winter and importantly the ones that you will want to avoid. 

Dorset
The Blackmore Vale
With the drawing in of the winter nights and the ever growing need to warm my toes of an evening against the roaring blaze of a crackling fire, I'd better start studying and learning the difference between a Elm and a Sycamore.


Thanks for Reading
James 


Friday 19 September 2014

Trees in Mythology

Thanks to stories like Alice in Wonderland, with it's rabbit hole under a tree leading to Wonderland (a favourite of ours here at Dorset Log Stores), the Ents of Tolkien's epic Lord of the Rings, even to the contemporary Whomping Willow of Harry Potter, trees have a place in our collective conscience as places of magic and enchantment. In fact trees and woods have featured throughout myths and legends.
Olive Tree Wood
Olive Trees
In Ancient Greek mythology, a contest between Athena and Poseidon over naming Greece's greatest city, was won by the goddess Athena after she created and gifted them the olive tree as her gift. The olive tree was a vital export product for the city, providing food and oil, making Athens rich, so it is no surprise that this tree was woven into the very naming of their great city.

Similarly, in Greek mythology, trees were inhabited by demi-goddesses Dryads, beautiful tree nymphs who lives were linked to the their tree.

Ancient Greece even had a myth to explain why the almond tree flowered earlier than others, Phyllis missed her lover who was away at war so much that she was close to pining to death. Taking pity on her, the Goddess Athena turned her into an almond tree. Returning from the war, her lover heard what happened and kissed the almond tree in sorrow. It immediately burst into flower, even though its leaves had not started to bud and has done so ever since.

19th Century Depiction of Yggdrasil by Oluf Bagge
In Norse mythology, a tree is actually at the centre of the whole universe. The tree Yggdrasil is a central cosmic tree who's branches and roots extend far out into the heavens encompassing the nine known worlds of Norse mythology.

In the Jewish and Christian faith the tree plays a central role in their creation myths and as an explanation of the world itself. After Eve and Adam eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, at the behest of the wicked serpent, they are cast out of the Garden of Eden forever.

Trees of peace, such as those believed by the Iroquois Indians to be central to the founding of their confederacy, to groves of sacred trees are known to exist in Asia, India and across Africa, with penalties for those who violate them.

Trees as symbolic, ritual and mythical things stretch far beyond our recent stories, so next time you are filling your log store up ready for a cold evening, be sure to remember a story or two all about trees. 

Tuesday 9 September 2014

The Little Okeford Store

Having recently moved in the last few months, my new garden consists of an area of sixteen paving slabs; covered in a table and chairs, fifteen potted plants and trees (including my much beloved Acer tree) and my mini chiminea for lazy summer evenings outside.

The smaller log store

Like many people up and down Great Britain my garden is compact, and here at Dorset Log Stores we have had many requests for smaller stores for gardens with either an economy of space, or to go directly outside the back door. The last thing you want on a cold and windy, rainy night is to trudge down to the bottom of your garden path in your dressing gown and slippers to get some more logs for the fire, or take up half the space in your small garden with a large log store.

Storing wood for winter
Little Okeford Log Store
The Little Okeford Log Store is new to our range for 2014 and is a baby version of our popular Okeford Log Store, measuring 89cm x 60cm x 130cm. A simple, multi-purpose open fronted store, its classic design comes with a removable middle shelf. The Little Okeford has been designed to be used as a log store and has the same 3/4 inch gap between its boards for maximum ventilation, as well as its protective forward sloping roof.

Perfect for the re-cycling box

It has also been designed, using its removable middle shelf to hold two recycling boxes (max recycling box size 60cm x 50cm x 38cm). The perfect way to store those large green boxes out of sight.

It is also an ideal size for ready to use logs when it comes to barbeques, chiminea or fire pits on long summer evenings. These compact garden stores can be used for almost anything you can think of in the garden, and being built from our high quality pressure treated Scandinavian Redwood they will be a feature of your garden for years and years.

The Little Okeford Store
The Little Okeford Recycling Boxes
The Little Okeford Log Store is a practical and stylish store, that will fit in your garden and is ready for whatever you require of it, I've already been busy marking out where mine will be going on my sixteen paving slabs.


Thanks for Reading
James

Thursday 27 February 2014

Dorset Log Stores - Frequently Asked Questions

Here at Dorset Log Stores, our phone often rings, with people calling up with a quick question and we of course always take great delight it talking to our customers. But, to help out (cause we're the helpful sort here at Dorset Log Stores) I've put together a little blog on some of the questions we are most frequently asked.

British Made Timber Stores
Okeford Log Store

What is Kindling?

Kindling is just small pieces of wood that are used to start a fire as they catch easier than logs.

What is the Difference between Softwoods and Hardwoods?

Generally speaking, softwoods are coniferous trees such as pines and fir trees, while hardwood trees are deciduous trees. Softwoods are quick to grow and dry, and are more commonly used as commercial wood. The fact that it is quick to grow and dry generally makes it cheaper too. Hardwood is denser making it harder to season, although it lasts longer than softwoods.

Why buy a wood store from Dorset Log Stores?

Our log stores are designed and made here in Dorset by local craftsmen. We are an established company with a reputation for quality in construction, finish and excellent customer service that we have worked hard to acquire and work even harder to maintain.


Why do you use Pressure Treated (tanalised) Timber for your Log Stores?

Our timber is treated with Tanalith-E, a modern anti-rot and fungal pressure treatment which will keep your log store in tip top condition for many years. Untreated timber is vulnerable to rot and fungal attack, it will not last as long, and you will be left with a log store that is falling apart.

What does "Seasoned" mean?

Seasoning of wood is when you allow the cut logs to be stored and dry out for a season. Wood contains a lot of moisture, so when logs are cut they should be stored and dried, for a few months at least to give you the optimum burn when you light them.

I hope this helps with any questions you might have, if you have a further question that you would like to ask us, you can always give us a ring on 01300 345916 or leave a comment below.


Thanks for Reading
James

Thursday 13 February 2014

The Okeford Log Store

Here at Dorset Log Stores we have a full range of wicker baskets, fireside accessories and even great ideas like Wheelie Bin and Recycling Stores, but the one that draws the eye (and admiring comments from out customers) the most, is the Okeford Log Store.

The Okeford, practical and stylish

Perhaps the eyes are drawn by its graceful classic style, or mayhap they are assured by the resolute sturdiness and quality of the build. Either way, the Okeford Log Store proves again and again to be our most popular log store. Built to last using pressure treated timbers throughout, with a sturdy floor and well braced back and side panels, the Okeford is capable of holding a large stack of wood ready for seasoning.

Dorset Log Stores
The Okeford Log Store with Tiled Roof


There are two types of Okeford Log Store available, the standard Okeford Log Store or the Deep Okeford Log Store that has a depth of 3ft as opposed to the normal 2ft.  Both are solidly built and have our all important 19mm air flow gap for superior wood drying. A capacious log store, its forward pent roof is finished with ornate corner braces. Standing over 6ft high, the Okeford Log Store is available in three different widths; 4ft, 5ft and 6ft wide, meaning the ideal size is available for any garden space.

Add a shelf, choose your roof - we are happy to customise

You can also customise your Okeford Log Store to give it increased functionality or to add to its aesthetic charm. The option of having a full width shelf installed on the log store can give you a handy place to store your kindling firewood or any other little bits and bobs associated with the laborious task of chopping logs. The Okeford can also have a choice of roof to give the log store a certain charm. It comes with a traditional timber roof as standard but the option of either cedar shingle roofing or slate effect tiles can really help make the log store a central feature of the garden and a graceful elegance to its look.

There is scuttlebutt around the kettle, that a "Little Okeford" is on it's way too. Designed to be a small logstore, or hold two recycling boxes; or even as a half and half, it is perfect for smaller gardens or those with an economy of space, without surrendering any style, beauty or quality.

The Okeford Log Store is a wonderful store for your logs and firewood, filled with a graceful simplistic beauty and built strongly enough to last many years.

For more information on our log stores, you can leave a comment below or call us on 01300 345916 to speak to a member of the Dorset Log Stores team or see the full range at www.dorsetlogstores.co.uk


Thanks for Reading
James

Thursday 30 January 2014

Log Storage and Seasoning Fire Wood

No fire will burn wet wood. 

Something that several of my friends and I discovered, when on Christmas Eve we attempted to use a chimenea to have a slightly different sort of Christmas Eve dinner. Unfortunately our handmade gourmet burgers stuffed with scotch bonnet chilies and mozzarella, came out rather more smoked than cooked. It turns out the actual act of setting fire to the wood doesn't dry it out either.

The science
Wood Stores
Hinton Log Store

When wood is burned you get two things, carbon dioxide and water. Of these it is the water that is avoidable by having stored your firewood in a log store to season and dry. Burning wet wood results in a decreased efficiency of your fire and incidentally means that burgers take an hour to slowly cook as you all stand out in the cold on a Christmas Eve. The loss of efficiency is because the fire is having to boil the water out of the wood before it can then burn effectively. As it burns away one layer of wet wood, like an onion it meets a new layer of wet wood which must once again be burned away so your fire slowly but surely loses heat.

Which is why it is so important to have somewhere to dry and season your logs ready for a fire. Dorset Log Stores are all built with a 19mm gap in between each board giving superior air flow from all sides. It is this air flow that will dry your logs out and get them ready to give you a towering inferno of warmth. When buying logs to go into your log store you should make sure that the moisture content is less than 20% and ideally 10%.

Sometimes it can take a year for wood to be properly dry and seasoned

Regardless of the quantity and quality of wood that you buy and burn, it must always be properly dried. Drying the wood in your own log store will mean you know that the wood will be burning at its most productive giving you the desired effect of a cosy living room, a roaring log burner or in the case of my friends and myself a properly cooked burger. A Dorset Log Store, designed for grace of beauty and for drying the maximum amount of wood in the smallest space of time is an absolute must for any roaring fire.

For more information on our post and parcel boxes you can leave a comment below or call us on 01300 345916 to speak to a member of our team or join in the conversation on Twitter

Thanks for Reading
James

Friday 17 January 2014

Dorset Log Stores

About Dorset Log Stores

There is something both captivating and fascinating about the subtle flickering and graceful arcs of prancing flames that is guaranteed to make a cold dark night cosy and delightful, or a long summers eve in the garden magical. Here at Dorset Log Stores we build only the highest quality timber log stores for keeping your kindling and logs dry and neatly stacked away all year around. Based in the middle of the Dorset countryside, we are a small company that believes in combing clever intricate design with elegant beauty and customer service before all else.

We only use the highest quality Scandinavian Redwood, sourced ourselves, that has been treated with Tanilith-E against fungal and insect attacks, which is why we offer a 15 year guarantee against fungal attack or rot on a Dorset Log Store. A 19mm gap (I’m reliably informed that in old money it is ¾”) between each board allows for superior air flow to remove moisture from your logs in the shortest time possible. This attention to detail covers everything to do with a Dorset Log Store, from the double plated construction screws, through fixtures and fittings and in the choice of roofing (both the Canadian Red Cedar shingle roofing and the Slate Effect tiles are of supreme quality).

at Dorset Log Stores
Okeford Log Store with customisable size and roof options
our most popular log store

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As you’d expect we have nearly all our log stores on display here at DLS HQ, topped up with logs ready to keep us warm and dry through these long cold winters. Just a few weeks ago I had the pleasure of being “volunteered” to go out in the cold to film a short video of our lovely log stores (and collect fresh logs each time for the log burner). Putting on my scarf, coat and turning up the collar, I went out into the Dorset elements. Moving between the units that we have on display, I collected some premium dry logs into my wicker log basket from our most popular Okeford Log Store, before shuffling past a smaller Hinton Log Store (perfect for outside back doors and storing wood for the Chimenea) and finishing at the medium sized Coppice Log Store to obtain some kindling from its handy full width shelf, before scuttling back inside from the cold.


Many of our range of log stores are customisable, from a choice of roof such as the wonderful slate effect tiling that give a log store a real air of dignity, or with the addition of shelves for storing kindling, partitions for sorting dried fire-ready logs from a fresh delivery of wet logs, or a handy cupboard for keeping all your log stores essentials like saws and axes safe in one place.

Having finished my ordeal of wind and cold, having written my first blog entry and having warmed my toes by the roaring inferno that was now the log burner (thanks to my getting more logs) I felt a short nap was well deserved. After all, is there really anything better than a nice nap in front of a blazing fire when it’s cold and rainy outside?

For more information on our log stores, you can leave a comment below or call us on 01300 345916 to speak to a member of the Dorset Log Stores team. Feel free to continue the chat on Twitter 


Thanks for Reading
James