It’s no secret that log homes and the outdoors go hand-in-hand. So many of our customers love the outdoors, whether it’s hiking, hunting, biking, fishing…the list goes on. The location of this log home, adjacent to the Little Red River, in one of...
In buildings, rectilinear designs are by far the most common. This is primarily due to costs since it is much cheaper to build a straight feature than a curved one. However, curved features are nice to have since they can be very visually pleasing. But how do you...
Log home owners are usually people for whom the outdoors is a second home. Even so, they tend to have mixed feelings about winter. For many, it is one of the greatest seasons of the year, especially for those who enjoy skiing or other winter sports. For others, the...
At Real Log Homes, we pride ourselves on having a complete team that provides services from design to construction and beyond. Sometimes, however, homeowners wish to work with local architects or designers. Also, sometimes homeowners will add embellishments from other...
Last week, we started to tell the story of the construction of the New Castle log home. We left off with the log rafters being installed on the home. The next major step is for the ceiling to be installed over the rafters, and for the dormers to be framed. Eventually,...