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.
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Homeowners turn an old log cabin into their dream home: Incredible job
A log cabin gets a glow-up — complete with modern touches and even a home theater with a secret entrance. Take a look inside ...
Renovating an old, heritage log cabin, DIY style (and inexpensively), isn’t really something I had on my bucket list. Nor did I ever think I’d ever even live in one. But in 2008 when I decided to pack ...
Constructing a log home starts well before the first logs are set. The location of your build affects access, durability, and comfort for years to come. It's important to assess factors like soil ...
Upon entering a custom-carved spruce log home, striking architecture and interior design features await. Piles of huge, chiseled Engelmann white spruce trees make up the towering two-story walls in ...
They say they did it on a budget and did much of the work themselves — including designing the home. But to look at the finished product, no one would guess there were any budget concerns or the home ...
Once a primitive form of home construction, log homes have come a long way since they first made their appearance in the eastern United States in the early 1600s, introduced to these shores by early ...
A home for sale in Greenwood, Missouri, built to resemble an enormous log cabin, features 35-foot ceilings, sits on 41 acres and was designed by a famous Kansas City architect. The house, located near ...
A unique three-bedroom, three-bathroom log home is for sale in Des Moines' Indianola Hills neighborhood. Built in 2006, the 1,553-square-foot home features pine log construction, oak flooring, and a ...
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