STACK (Bunkie)

Full Price: $15,495
50% Production Deposit: $7,748

STACK is a log-style cabin kit designed for people who want something simple, solid, and ready to build on their land. This model focuses on a clean, structured layout with a loft space to give you usable vertical room without overcomplicating the build. The design keeps things straightforward—strong framing, practical construction, and a form that’s easy to understand and execute.

STACK Cabin Specifications

Category Specification Details
Model STACK 11×11 Cabin Manufactured by Anderson North LLC
Cabin Footprint 11′ × 11′ Main structural cabin footprint based on plan layout
Total Footprint 11′ × 11′ Compact square cabin footprint
Interior Floor Area ~120 sq ft Main lower-level interior space
Loft Area ~40–60 sq ft Upper sleeping or storage loft area
Roof Style Gable roof Traditional pitched roof design
Roof Framing (8–10) 2×8 rafters Upgraded rafter system spaced approx. 16″–24″ on center depending on final layout and span
Ridge Connection Structural ridge connection Standard ridge board with structural fasteners securing rafters
Wall System Tongue-and-groove interlocking plank system Solid stacked pine plank wall system with interlocking corner joinery
Wall Thickness ~1½″–2″ solid wood planks Log-style structural wall assembly without conventional stud framing
Floor Framing 2×6 joists Main floor framed for compact cabin footprint
Loft Framing (8–10) 2×6 or 2×8 joists Loft joists spaced 16″ on center across full cabin width with optional solid blocking for added rigidity
Structural Headers (2) 2×6 headers per opening Installed at each door and window opening, sized to span rough opening width for improved load transfer
Roof Decking Wood plank roof deck or structural sheathing Final configuration may use plank decking or sheathing depending on production setup
Exterior Finish Natural pine wood exterior Ready for stain, sealer, or paint by buyer
Exterior Weather Barrier Optional weather barrier system Can be added depending on final kit package and customer use case
Roof System Metal roofing system Includes roofing panels, trim, and fastening system
Weather Protection Ice and water shield underlayment Added beneath metal roof for cold-climate and seasonal weather performance
Exterior Trim Wood trim package Includes fascia, door trim, window trim, and finish trim pieces
Door Package 1 standard exterior door Approx. 36″ × 80″ prehung exterior door
Window Package 3 windows Includes (2) lower-level windows and (1) upper loft/gable window based on plan configuration
Loft Access Ladder access Interior ladder to upper loft
Estimated Shipping Weight ~1,800–2,400 lbs Varies by final wood species, roof package, and hardware
Estimated Build Time 2–4 days Typical crew of 2–3 people
Assembly Type DIY interlocking cabin kit Pre-cut stack-and-lock plank system designed for site assembly
Typical Uses Off-grid cabin / hunting cabin / guest shelter / backyard studio Compact cabin for flexible recreational or light residential use
Weather-Tight Shell Structural exterior shell system Designed to be assembled into a sealed exterior shell ready for buyer finishing
Kit Includes Structural shell materials • Tongue-and-groove wall planks
• Interlocking corner system
• Main floor framing
• Loft framing system
• Upgraded 2×8 roof rafters
• Ridge connection components
• Roof decking or roof sheathing
• Metal roofing panels
• Ridge cap
• Drip edge / trim
• Roofing screws
• Ice and water shield underlayment
• Exterior trim boards
• 1 exterior door
• 3 windows
• Structural fasteners
• Assembly plans
Hardware Kit Structural hardware package Includes structural screws, framing fasteners, roofing screws, and required connection hardware for shell assembly
Not Included Builder-supplied items • Foundation system
• Gravel base or pad
• Deck blocks or piers
• Electrical wiring
• Plumbing systems
• Interior wall finish
• Interior flooring finish
• Insulation
• Interior paint or stain
• Site prep and delivery unloading

Anderson North LLC cabins are designed as structural shell systems. Final foundation design, utilities, insulation, and interior finishes must be completed by the builder according to local building codes.