Here is a log home we are building in southern Oregon at about 4800 ft. in elevation. This Homesteader 1638 sq. ft. design in being built over a full basement. Homestead build this log cabin to a closed shell stage of completion. Our customer plans to do finish...
When you think of log cabins, you might picture a small wood log home set in a rustic location, like in the middle of the woods or in the mountains. While these are a few areas you are able to find log homes, they are no longer the only places. Today, there are...
You have different options available when you want to build your own home. Part of selecting and making the right decisions during this planning stage is deciding on the types of materials you want to use. You might want to take an environmentally friendly approach to...
An easy way to build a log home is by using log cabin kits. Using a kit gives you access to building plans, materials and other items needed to build your new log home. Kits are preassembled at our log yard before it is shipped. The reason we preassemble the home is...
Some people are born do-it-yourselfers and like to undertake all types of projects, home improvements, and other tasks in order to save money. Some DIYers will even want to build their own home, rather than pay a construction company. The type of home they build...