Cheyenne: Small Cabin Kit With Loft (2024)

Cabins

Inspired by the Wild West - tamed by you.

Our designers had the Wild West in mind with this small cabin kit with loft. The Cheyenne invites you to add accents and decorations to make the most of its already striking look, it also looks great with our log cabin siding! The overhanging gable provides extra sleeping or storage space in a loft beneath a soaring ceiling. It also provides welcome shade on a hot afternoon and shelter from the bluster on a rainy day. Meanwhile all the porch needs is a favorite old sofa to make this small cabin your very own. See more in our favourites section!

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overview

The striking look of a Cheyenne cabin design and its plunging gable roof ensures plenty of soaring overhead loft space. The overhanging gable provides extra sleeping or storage space in a loft beneath a soaring ceiling while providing some much needed shelter from a sunny or rainy day.

Find all the details you need to know about our Cheyenne cabin design in these style tabs.

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Features

- Spacious overhang creates handy loft space.- Standard eight-foot walls; plenty of storage and headroom.- Cedar porch adds charm and style.
- Solidly built with Spruce SPF 2 x 4 framing materials (2 x 6 over 108 sq. ft,) and beautiful Western red cedar channel siding and trim.
- Optional maintenance free Canexel siding in a variety of vibrant colours.

Popular options:
  • Extra overhang and wall height
  • Vinyl windows and doors
  • Variety of Dormer styles
  • Partitioning walls
  • Steeper roof pitch
  • Finished Pine floors
  • Enhanced Siding Package (ESP) for protection against moisture & the elements
  • Single and double cedar French doors

Floor plans

Below are a few sample floorplans that shows the popular options associated with Cheyenne cabins.For more ideas and photos please visit Interiors under inspiration.

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Popular cabin floor configurations

Try this Floor Planner Tool to design your own Canmore space and share as you likeYou may also download graph paper and print out a few sheets to help designing your own space!

Available Cheyenne cabin design sizes

The Cheyenne cabin is offered in sizes ranging from 120 sq.ft to 720 sq.ft

If you cannot find your size please contact us.

Assembly

Level of Difficulty:

The Cheyenne cabin design building includes easy-to-follow instructions, diagrams, and assembly videos that will help you through the process. Below is a series of photos showing one of our Cheyenne building being assembled.

Hiring a contractor

Our Cheyenne style buildings are relatively straightforward to assemble, however, if you feel that you may want some assistance check out our hire a contractor page.

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Contractor working on a roof

details & specs

Cheyenne Cabin Design Dimensions

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CHEYENNE GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS CHART
ABCDEF
BUILDING DEPTHINTERIOR DEPTHPORCH DEPTHBUILDING HEIGHTWALL HEIGHTROOF HEIGHT
10'6' - 0"4' - 0"12' - 4 5/8"8' - 1 1/8"3' - 7 7/8"
12'8' - 0"4' - 0"13' - 0"8' - 1 1/8"4' - 3 1/4"
14'10' - 0"4' - 0"13' - 7 1/2"8' - 1 1/8"4' - 10 3/4"
16'12' - 0"4' - 0"14' - 3 1/4"8' - 1 1/8"5' - 6 1/2"
18'14' - 0"4' - 0"15' - 0 1/2"8' - 1 1/8"6' - 2"
20'16' - 0"4' - 0"15' - 7 7/8"8' - 1 1/8"6' - 9 3/8"
22'18' - 0"4' - 0"16' - 3 3/8"8' - 1 1/8"7' - 4 7/8"
24'20' - 0"4' - 0"16' - 10 7/8"8' - 1 1/8"8' - 0 3/8"
26'22' - 0"4' - 0"17' - 6 1/4"8' - 1 1/8"8' - 7 3/4"
28'24' - 0"4' - 0"18' - 2 1/8"8' - 1 1/8"9' - 3 5/8"

Our measurements (i.e. 12ft. x 20ft.) are taken from the outside of the wall framing, therefore, they don't include the siding, and/or sheathing.

For true interior measurements, subtract the thickness of the wall framing; 3 ½” for 2x4 walls, and 5 ½” for 2x6 walls. Note: 2 x 4 is actually 1 ½” x 3 ½” and 2 x 6 is actually 1 ½” x 5 ½” due to the properties of "finished” lumber.

Wall Plan

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Cheyenne wall plan detail

Our cabin walls are assembled with 2x4 spruce wall studs (2x6 over 100 sq. ft.) for added strength and durability.

For true exterior dimensions, add the siding, sheathing (if applicable), and corner trim 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 wall sheathing varies from 7/16” to 3/4”. The corner trim is 3/4".

If you have any other questions pertaining to the size of your Cheyenne cabin building, please do not hesitate to ask us, we are here to help.

Roof Framing Plan

Cheyenne cabins are built with gable roofs, featuring a continuous ridge with two sides sloping from the center toward the walls. This roof design makes it ideal for those looking for extra headroom to add a loft studio for extra storage or living space.

Gable roofs are much easier to frame, sheath, and finish, giving the vertical wall component of a gable roof its style, known as “gable ends”.

Ventilation is easy to install. Due to its geometry and access to gable ends, roof vents can be placed on the gable ends rather than the roof itself. Consult with your contractor or roofing company, for the most effective ventilation system for your roof.

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Roof framing drawing of a Cheyenne building

Overhang Detail

Soffits are the cedar trim pieces that are attached to the underside of the rafter ends. Fascia is typically the cedar 1x4 that’s used to cover the rafter tips and provide a nice straight level line for the bottom of your roof.

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Cheyenne roof overhang detail

Foundations

Although the Cheyenne cabin design is well suited for a cottage patio stone or traditional patio stone foundation, depending on terrain, gradient or application, you may require more advanced foundation options. For example, Sonotube footings are ideal for situations where you’re faced with steep grades or rocky terrain, whereas concrete pad is ideal for flatter surfaces and larger cabins.

Visit our Foundations page for more details.

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Cheyenne foundation

Materials

All Summerwood prefabricated cabins are engineered to last a lifetime. We buy the very best materials on the market, chosen for their aesthetic appeal, durability, and environmental acceptance. Our cabins are designed with style and longevity in mind. The materials they are comprised of contribute greatly to these ideals.

Floor
itemmaterialdimensionnotes
runnerspressure treated2x6underside of floor framing
joistspressure treated2x6 - 2x816" on center
joists (porch)pressure treated2x4 - 2x616" on center
sheathingspruce48" x 96" x 5/8"tongue & groove
floor boardscedar2x6N/A
material upgrades
floor insulationexpanded polystyrene3 1/2" & 5 1/2"within floor cavities
pine flooringwhite pine1x6tongue & groove
Walls
itemmaterialdimensionnotes
wall platesspruce2x4 - 2x6bottom, top, double top
wall studsspruce2x4 - 2x616" on center
sidingcedar channel1x8standard horizontal siding
material upgrades
clear t&g cedar sidingcanexel1x8studs & plates
interior cedar sidingcedar2x4 - 2x6studs & plates
esu1b1/2" ply + typarn/awall sheathing & building wrap
wall insulationexpanded polystyrene3 1/2" & 5 1/2"within wall cavities
Roof
itemmaterialdimensionnotes
ceiling joistsspruce2x4 - 2x10ceiling framing
raftersspruce2x4 - 2x1024" on center maximum
ridge boardspruce2x6 - 2x10n/a
sheathingosb48" x 96" x 7/16"n/a
material upgrades
cedar roof boardscedar1x6 - 1x8n/a
cedar rafterscedar2x6 - 2x12n/a
roof insulationexpanded polystyrene3 1/2" & 5 1/2"on roof surface
Trim
itemmaterialdimensionnotes
cedar trimcedar1x6 - 1x8corners, soffit, fascia
material upgrades
maintenance free trimversatex1x4 - 1x8corners, soffit, fascia

Popular upgrades

Enhanced Siding Package

If you are thinking of adding insulation to your building, consider adding one of our "enhanced siding packages". It's a layer of sheathing (OSB or plywood) and house wrap (Typar and optional HomeSlicker) that provides a moisture barrier to your structure. The ESP upgrade also provides additional barrier against the elements allowing the Cheyenne to be a four season building.

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Enhanced siding package upgrade

Insulation Materials

When deciding to insulate your Cheyenne cabin you have a few options to choose from. Summerwood uses foam boards insulation for its structures. This type of insulation can be used to insulate any part of the cabin from floor to roof. Other commonly used styles of insulation are Batts and Spray foam insulation. Batts are easy to handle fiberglass sections while Spray foam is slightly more advanced and ideal for sealing around awkward spaces and smaller cracks. With these three options you are sure to have an all year round cabin.

Loft Space

If you choose to add loft space, there are a few ways of creating the space you need. One popular option is to add Dormers. This feature gives you the ability to increase headroom without changing the height of your building. The other alternative is to get a steeper roof by increasing your roof pitch in the loft space. Instead of changing your roof design, you can also increase the wall height of your Cheyenne cabin, which will allow you to lower the loft floor to increase head room above.

One more thing to consider is how to access your loft and if you have enough space to place a ladder. You have the option of getting a lean-to-ladder or a drop-down ladder. With these options you need to ensure that ladders are positioned in line with the direction of the roof framing to allow for easy access to your loft.

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Loft space in a Cabin with a Dormer

Interior Cedar Siding and Framing

The Cheyenne style allows for a wide array of interior finishes. Our cedar siding or framing interior upgrade can be incorporated on the walls and/or ceiling, providing a warm rustic feel.

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Cedar siding choices for a Cheyenne building

Extra Overhang

The Cheyenne style roof features a 6” overhang where the roof meets the walls. The overhang is trimmed out with a soffit and fascia board. Extra overhang is offered in increments of 6” [i.e. +6 (12”), +12 (18”)].

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Cheyenne extra overhang drawing & building

Finishing

Once your Cheyenne cabin is completed, there are a few things you can do on the inside to add to the comfort and enjoyment of your new Summerwood building.

Please see Interior Finishing under Advice for more information

Insulation

If you plan to heat your Cheyenne cabin, insulation may be added either at purchase or after-the-fact if you decide to do it later. The walls and roof are constructed in such a way that adding insulation either as an option or on your own is quite simple to do. If you’re thinking of using your cabin all year round, then insulating it is the way to go.

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Insulation for a Cheyenne cabin

Electrical

The inside of our cabin styles are left exposed to easily accommodate wiring for lighting, outlets, heating equipment, whatever you have in mind. Once the installation is complete and before finishing your interior, simply have an electrician come and do his thing.

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Electrical configuration option

Plumbing

Provided you have a water source nearby, your Cheyenne cabin pipes can be run for sinks and taps. If you have something a little more elaborate in mind like a shower or toilet, best to make sure it is coordinated with the concrete pad and installation of the cabin.

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Cheyenne cabin bathroom configuration

pricing

Visit "options and accessories" for detail and pricing of our accessories.

Find below pricing for all of the Cheyenne sizes that we have built so far. Don't see your size? Ask us and we will provide you with a quote.

Note that pricing below is for the base kit only. Doors, windows, and other options are à la cart so that you can customize to your hearts content.

SM Cheyenne
Cabins (<70 sq.ft.)

All prices in $USD

Small Cheyenne
Cabins, price list
kit sizepre-cutpre-assembled

MD Cheyenne
Cabins ( 70 - 100 sq.ft.)

All prices in $USD

Medium Cheyenne
Cabins, price list
kit sizepre-cutpre-assembled

LG Cheyenne
Cabins (100 - 130 sq.ft)

All prices in $USD

Large Cheyenne
Cabins, price list
kit sizepre-cutpre-assembled
8ft.x16ft.$14,095$9,162$16,895$10,982

XLG Cheyenne
Cabins ( >130 sq.ft.)

All prices in $USD

Medium Cheyenne
Cabins, price list
kit sizepre-cutpre-assembled
12ft.x14ft.$19,095$12,412$23,195$15,077
14ft.x12ft.$20,195$13,127$23,195$15,077
10ft.x18ft.$20,795$13,517$24,595$15,987
12ft.x16ft.$22,395$14,557$25,895$16,832
14ft.x14ft.$22,895$14,882$26,995$17,547
12ft.x18ft.$24,395$15,857$28,995$18,847
13ft.x17ft.$25,295$16,442$29,595$19,237
17ft.x13ft.$24,295$15,792$28,695$18,652
14ft.x16ft.$25,995$16,897$30,095$19,562
12ft.x20ft.$27,195$17,677$31,695$20,602
14ft.x18ft.$28,595$18,587$33,495$21,772
12ft.x22ft.$29,795$19,367$34,995$22,747
14ft.x19ft.$29,695$19,302$34,795$22,617
14ft.x20ft.$30,595$19,887$35,995$23,397
12ft.x24ft.$32,395$21,057$37,695$24,502
16ft.x18ft.$33,495$21,772$39,295$25,542
16ft.x20ft.$35,895$23,332$42,695$27,752
17ft.x19ft.$35,995$23,397$42,695$27,752
18ft.x18ft.$36,395$23,657$42,895$27,882
14ft.x24ft.$37,695$24,502$43,995$28,597
20ft.x17ft.$39,095$25,412$46,295$30,092
16ft.x22ft.$39,495$25,672$46,695$30,352
18ft.x20ft.$42,395$27,557$49,895$32,432
14ft.x26ft.$41,295$26,842$47,795$31,067
16ft.x23ft.$41,395$26,907$48,495$31,522
22ft.x17ft.$43,395$28,207$51,195$33,277
16ft.x24ft.$42,895$27,882$50,795$33,017
14ft.x28ft.$44,795$29,117$52,995$34,447
20ft.x20ft.$46,595$30,287$55,295$35,942
18ft.x24ft.$52,795$34,317$61,295$39,842
16ft.x28ft.$53,895$35,032$62,995$40,947
14ft.x32ft.$53,895$35,032$62,795$40,817
21ft.x22ft.$55,695$36,202$64,895$42,182
18ft.x26ft.$55,295$35,942$64,795$42,117
20ft.x24ft.$57,795$37,567$67,495$43,872
16ft.x30ft.$56,095$36,462$65,495$42,572
16ft.x32ft.$59,995$38,997$69,695$45,302
20ft.x26ft.$62,695$40,752$73,195$47,577
18ft.x30ft.$65,295$42,442$76,595$49,787
16ft.x34ft.$62,595$40,687$72,995$47,447
20ft.x28ft.$67,495$43,872$78,895$51,282
18ft.x32ft.$69,595$45,237$81,195$52,777
24ft.x24ft.$69,995$45,497$81,695$53,102
20ft.x30ft.$72,595$47,187$84,395$54,857
22ft.x28ft.$74,195$48,227$86,795$56,417
20ft.x32ft.$77,195$50,177$89,995$58,497
16ft.x40ft.$78,395$50,957$91,295$59,342
18ft.x36ft.$78,095$50,762$91,195$59,277
20ft.x36ft.$86,995$56,547$101,195$65,777
22ft.x36ft.$95,695$62,202$111,295$72,342
28ft.x30ft.$101,495$65,972$118,095$76,762
24ft.x36ft.$104,195$67,727$121,295$78,842
24ft.x38ft.$110,295$71,692$127,995$83,197

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FAQs

Is it cheaper to build a cabin or buy a kit? ›

When you buy a log home kit, all you're buying is the materials of your dream house. That's why the sticker price can look so much lower. However, you're probably not getting a good deal on those materials. The price for materials when working with a full-service homebuilder is going to be lower.

How much does it cost to build a 24x24 cabin? ›

Log cabins cost between $125 and $175 per square foot. Some factors that influence the cost include whether you build on flat land, if the land needs to be cleared, and the cabin's square footage. Log cabins have a similar price per square foot as the cost to build a house, which is about $100 and $200 per square foot.

What is the easiest cabin to build? ›

According to Bruce Wilde, founder of the school, a vertical log cabin is the easiest and one of the least expensive to build. “Vertical log cabins can be built by almost anyone, even if they don't have any building experience I have even had handicapped students build a vertical log cabin.

How hard is it to build a log cabin from a kit? ›

Log Cabin Kits Bring Loads Of Frustration

Unless you love to build and have acquired a level of carpentry expertise and skill, frustration is inevitable. Be aware of the potential frustrations coming your way if you go the log cabin kits route. The directions of log cabin kits can be difficult to follow and understand.

How much does it cost to build a 600 sq ft cabin? ›

Cost to build a small cabin
Square feetAverage cost to build
300$30,000 – $90,000
400$40,000 – $120,000
500$50,000 – $150,000
600$60,000 – $180,000
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How much money do I need to build a small cabin? ›

Cabin Size, Type, and Material

At $125 to $175 per square foot, the cost to build a cabin is comparable to the cost to build a traditional home, which falls between $100 and $200 per square foot, though log cabin cost can be much higher depending on the amenities and other features in the home.

What is the cheapest foundation to build a cabin? ›

Using gravel for a portable cabin foundation is an excellent option. Gravel makes a stable foundation if installed properly; it also makes a cost-effective, easy installation option. Gravel is a good option for remote locations where it may be difficult to make a concrete pad.

What is the cheapest way to build a tiny house? ›

Another way to keep costs low is to buy pre-fabricated kits or plans for tiny houses that come with all of the necessary components and instructions needed to complete the build. These kits usually cost less than buying all of the materials separately and they provide an easier building process as well.

How long does it take to build a small cabin? ›

Assuming the builder has a good level of experience and skill, and the cabin is a small to medium-sized structure, it may take anywhere from a few weeks to several months to complete the project. However, if the builder is inexperienced or the cabin is particularly large or complex, it could take much longer.

How long does it take to build a tiny cabin? ›

Custom projects can range from 8-18 weeks to complete and typically have a waitlist. Additional time may be required for for complex builds.

How long does it take to build a basic cabin? ›

From laying the foundation to completing the construction of your log home kits, it typically takes 6-12 months to complete the entire process. However, the amount of time can vary. Construction of the shell alone may take up to 1-2 months, or more, based on the size of the home.

Are prefab cabins worth it? ›

This building method offers numerous advantages, including reduced construction time and often, lower costs compared to traditional on-site builds. Prefab cabins have evolved significantly, now ranging from simple, modest structures to luxurious, custom-designed homes.

Are kit cabins worth it? ›

Log cabin kits are supposed to be customizable DIY kits that offer a fun experience. However, they also come with additional costs, shipping delays, and no plumbing. If that bothers you, then they are probably not for you.

How long does it take one person to build a log cabin? ›

In general, you should plan on having 11 to 16 weeks or so to build an average-sized cabin from scratch, in ideal conditions – if you plan on working on this project full time and without any distractions.

Is it cheaper to build with a kit? ›

By buying a kit house, you can save money on sourcing the materials through your contractor, making them a more affordable option than traditional site-built homes. You can order a kit home to build anything from a work studio to a to a three-bedroom contemporary home.

Is it cheaper to build a cabin? ›

According to HomeAdvisor, building a 500-square-foot cabin costs an average of about $75,000. And if you want a full-time home rather than a cozy, rustic getaway, you're looking at an average of $300,000 to build a cabin that's 2,000 square feet.

How much would it cost to build your own cabin? ›

Building a cabin typically ranges from $125 to $175 per square foot but could run as high as $500 per square foot for the most elaborate custom log cabins.

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