Praktfull tømmerlafthytte med 4 soverom, 2 stuer, 2 bad + WC, sauna og en romslig kjøkken-/stueløsning med peis, store vindusflater og god takhøyde.
Fall in love with the Artisan style log cabin! A vacation retreat that everyone will beg to visit year after year!
Praktfull tømmerlafthytte med 4 soverom, 2 stuer, 2 bad + WC, sauna og en romslig kjøkken-/stueløsning med peis, store vindusflater og god takhøyde.
From the great window wall to the wrap around second-tier porch, this Oregon home is an inspiring tribute to handcrafted log homes.
Lincoln Logs were invented in 1916 by John L. Wright and have been a must-have for children young and old ever since. Lincoln Logs are realistic logs that have notches at each end so that once connected to another log buildings can be built. Lincoln Logs also include windows and doorsto make the buildings more realistic. The wood of the logs was changed to plastic years ago, but since have been reverted back to 100% real wood making them the original and realistic wood house making materi
Praktfull tømmerlafthytte med 4 soverom, 2 stuer, 2 bad + WC, sauna og en romslig kjøkken-/stueløsning med peis, store vindusflater og god takhøyde.
Learn more about this couple's log home built with big logs that add drama to the rugged Colorado setting.
Built on 50 acres of land with heavily wooded portions full of wildlife, The Starview Log Home was designed to fulfill many purposes.
Learn more about this couple's log home built with big logs that add drama to the rugged Colorado setting.
Log Home InteriorsInside the walls of every log home, there exists a unique look and feeling, which spreads throughout the home and reaches your innermost senses. As you take in the artisanship and craft of the log home interior, you may notice several defining components to the log home interior. Some of these elements may speak to you on a personal level and even provide inspiration for the design of your own log home.In the process of planning for a log home, you will need to explore your options for log home interiors.
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Cascade builds everything from cozy cabins to palatial log homes. Unique western red cedar log cabins, choose from our huge selection of floor plans!
A TINY LOG CABIN PHOTO GALLERY Rustic old log cabin from weheartit.com Over the last few months I've had many different readers send in photos of log cabins that they've seen, found, or own. More recently, Steven Harrell (who I'm co-hosting the April, hands-on, three day, tiny house building workshop with (Wilmington, NC)) posted a super cool TINY LOG CABIN HOUSEBOAT on his tinyhouselistings.com site (A steal at $12,000.00- If I only had a pond!), and that served as a reminder for me to post up some of these photos. That log cabin, is far below in the gallery too. Check out info on that upcoming TINY HOUSE WORKSHOP- with MANY guest speakers, builders, and bloggers....HERE.... While they are only exterior shots, there's still a lot to be learned from them in style and form, so check 'em out, enjoy, and may they spark some inspiration in you! PS- I also have a "Log Cabin In The Vermont Woods" video coming soon as well.....AND another on The Whittled Down Caravan- a DIY-built Gypsy Wagon/tiny dwelling on wheels that made a guest appearance at our last building workshop. 1974- The Emma Brook Log Cabin in Nebraska The "Dreamstime" log/slab cabin From Survivalistboards.net- a log cabin of a more ramshackle variety A modern log cabin from Mimi Zeiger's "Micro Green" book THE log cabin from "One Man's Wilderness" Benton, Illinois ultra-tiny log cabin Cordwood Log Cabin from CordwoodConstruction.wordpress.com Zane Grey's Log Cabin Uncle Bob's Log Cabin in Vermont (site, and bunk-spot for our last Tiny House Building Workshop) From cordwoodconstruction.org And...one very nice looking floating log home- there's more on it over at TinyHouseListings.com- here's the specific link.... CLICK HERE.... -Derek "Deek" Diedricksen
Dogtrot Houses: A Basic History Originally emerging from the design of one-story log cabins, dogtrot houses get their moniker from the design’s “dogtrot”, which is a central, open-air breezeway that effectively allows for natural ventilation while dividing the structure into two separate living spaces. This gem of American architecture is particularly influential in the warmer climates of the American South, as the open space in the breezeway capitalizes on the porch's exposure to prevailing breezes in order to harness the power of nature for comfort (reducing the need for artificial air conditioning) while also serving as a communal area. Our Design Featuring an open breezeway, modern living comforts, contemporary aesthetics, and a porch on one side, our dogtrot floor plan caters to diverse needs and preferences while paying homage to this iconic example of architectural tradition. Floor Plan Our dogtrot floor plan divides the house into two distinct parts— the main house, and an outdoor, covered patio dogtrot (which we designed into a dining room), with the option of adding a third— an extension, whose use is adaptable. The main features of our dogtrot house floor plan begin with a luxurious master suite at the far end of the building, complete with a spacious walk-in closet and a well-appointed bathroom. A continuous living and dining space culminates in a u-shaped kitchen (equipped with all the modern amenities) which is a chef’s dream, while the pantry provides ample storage for your culinary essentials. An adjacent office (which can be converted into an additional bedroom), features its own bathroom for added convenience. The breezeway deck serves multiple purposes— as entryway, garage or guest suite access, or as a serene dining room, allowing you to savor the outdoors while staying sheltered from the elements. The decking extends from the front of the house to the back, seamlessly connecting both spaces. Additionally, you have the option to add an extension to the floorplan: Extensions A Garage is ideal for vehicle storage or extra space for hobbies and projects. The garage is attached to the house through the breezeway, providing easy access and added security. Or A Guest Suite, which swaps out the garage for a cozy guest suite, including a fully functional one-bedroom layout with a kitchen, bathroom, and its own living area. Ideal for hosting friends and family, the added guest suite of this dogtrot floor plan ensures a guest’s comfort and privacy while offering the convenience of two separate living areas, enhancing the overall versatility of the space. Interior Natural light floods the interior of this dogtrot house through the sliding glass doors in the dining and living rooms on the southern facade. The master suite offers breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty through its own floor-to-ceiling windows in the east and south. The connected living, dining, and kitchen great room allows couples, families, hosts and guests to communicate throughout the central space. The office space is set to the side of the living room, allowing the owner to work while keeping an eye on the rest of the house. The vaulted ceiling adds an airy and spacious feel to the interior, granting a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. Highly customizable, our dogtrot floor plan allows you to create a space that reflects your style. We recommend lighter tones to enhance the house’s sense of cleanliness and space. Exterior Whether placed in a rural or urban setting, this dogtrot house design seamlessly blends with its surroundings. The sleek, standing metal-seam roofing and siding combine with the natural wood textures on the decking, entryway, and breezeway to exude a modern yet welcoming charm. In warm climates, the wide doors of the dogtrot style provide cross ventilation to keep the house cool. In the winter, the functional design of the dogtrot home keeps the site insulated and warm. The exterior design is a testament to timeless elegance and versatility. Maybe you’re a young couple looking to host in-laws and friends while having easy access to the kitchen and central breezeway; maybe you’re a retired couple looking for space to host their family in the living room while working in the office; maybe you’re a new landlord looking to lease out their first property while living nearby, or maybe you’re a bachelor/bachelorette looking for their perfect place to work from home while remaining in nature. No matter what you are, here, your dream home awaits— where luxury, functionality, and style come together to create an extraordinary living space. Ground floor area: 1,327 sqftGarage/ADU area: 548 sqft Total: 101' L x 24' -8" W x 20'-4" HMain House: 57'-8" L x 24'-8" W x 20'-4" H Garage/ ADU: 24' L x 24'-8" W x 20'-4" H Bedroom 1: 13'-3" L x 13'-9" WBedroom 2/ Office: 13'-4" L x 9'-8" WBedroom (ADU): 10'-7" L x 13'-5" W Living room: 15'-6" L x 13'-9" W Dining room: 13'-2" L x 15'-11" W Kitchen: 9'-5" L x 16'-5" W Living room deck size: 102"-4" L x 6' W Bathroom 1: 5'-6" L x 9'-8" W Bathroom 2: 8'-5" L x 9'-8" W Utilities: 4'-9" L x 8' W HVAC system: Mini-split, HRV, ERV
Several years ago, while looking for a weekend getaway cabin, Jim Gega of Trophy Amish Cabins in Michigan was disappointed by what he found in the park model industry. What looked like an actual cabin, was just 2x4 construction with pine log siding. After finding an Amish craftsman in Ohio, Jim decided to build small
The Segwun II has 3 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms and presents as a more traditional style log home with it's unique window wall in the great room.