Log cabins have roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, dating as far back as 3,500 B.C., followed by European settlers constructing these primitive homes in America starting in the 17th century.
This may look like a traditional log home, but unlike other homes, it can withstand harsh winters and freezing temperatures down to -30°C (-22°F) without a huge impact on the environment. Finnish ...
Known for its ambitious CLT log architecture, Honka has developed interior styles that are a perfect match for contemporary log home surfaces. As Honka's customer, you get access to a comprehensive, ...
Settled logs that shrink can pose a problem for builders of log homes, as this calls for constant adjustments and maintenance. To counter the effect, architects and builders have come up with ...
With their rustic, Lincoln Log-style exteriors, distressed wood, locally sourced stone accents, and massive fireplaces, traditional mountain homes and cabins are beloved by many for their rugged ...
As the Kodiak amply illustrates, log cabins just keep getting better. This modern log home blends rustic appeal with all the amenities you’d expect to find in a contemporary home. The plan is designed ...
The first icon of the American Dream probably was the humble log cabin. Early generations of Americans grew up in cabins. Seven U.S. presidents, including Kentucky’s Abraham Lincoln, were born in log ...
Jane and Bernie Flank pose at their log home paradise near Fall Creek Falls. Whenever Jane and Bernie Flank's daughter visits their log home getaway near Fall Creek Falls, she jokingly tells her ...
Known for its ambitious CLT log architecture, Honka has developed interior styles that are a perfect match for contemporary log home surfaces. As Honka’s customer, you get access to a comprehensive, ...