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Interlocking Structures Debuts in Dallas

Affordable Portable Structures, based in Texas, unveiled its new EZ Log Cabin at Dallas Build Expo in early February. What makes the structure unique is that it is a Malaga A interlocking, stacked-wall log cabin. The 108-square-foot cabin is constructed from select-grade, computer- milled spruce from the Baltics, featuring 12.5 foot by 10.5 foot external walls, a deep 5-foot overhang in front, an all-wood interior, an option for 2.25-inch or 2.75-inch thick walls, interlocking corner joints (steel reinforced for high winds), double-pane windows, and many other unique features that add flexibility for multiple uses. Affordable Portable Structures says the log cabin structure can be used as a tiny home, office, art studio, or guest cottage. The Malaga can also serve as a pool house, workshop, hunting cabin, and in many other capacities. “The people we met were definitely interested in micro-homes,” said Jerry Fryer, owner of Affordable Portable Structures. “But even more, they were fascinated by the Malaga itself—the look and feel of it, the construction system, and its obvious level of quality.” Source: affordableportable.com

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