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...
There are different options available for you to choose from when you want to build your own log home. Some people decide to purchase all of the logs, doors, windows, subflooring and other equipment individually. If you are not careful and plan out everything to exact...
People might have some misconceptions about using log home kits to build their log house. However, with some clarification about what a kit is and what it includes frequently alleviates any prior confusion. Our log kits use actual wooden logs. These logs are not...
Log home kits provide you an easy way to build your dream log home. Rather than having to select each support beam, post, and log individually all of the necessary building materials are included in your kit. You can choose from different options and upgrades to...
Log home kits can include different styles of log wall construction. You should familiarize yourself with the different log wall styles, so that you will know which ones you want to include in your log home design. For example, a scribe-fit 3-sided style is used for...