While log homes can look great on paper, to truly appreciate their nature you need to experience one in person. Given the huge scale of the logs, no drawing can make you feel the sense of awe you get from living in a Real Log Home. For this reason, many of our...
This Sunday marks the end of daylight-saving time in the United States as well as Canada. For many other countries in the northern hemisphere, summertime ended last Sunday. At this time, we set our clocks back an hour, and are reminded to check our smoke and carbon...
Dogs can be regarded as the most popular pet in America, with more households owning a dog than any other animal. (Although there are more cats and fish kept as pets than dogs, since those who keep them tend to own more than one.) The author’s recent adoption of an...
As its name implies, the chandelier started out its life as a holder for many candles. The earliest chandeliers were only found in the wealthiest of homes and were so expensive that they were actually moved from room to room rather than being fixed pieces. Over time,...
Two weeks ago, we discussed how the metal roof is a great choice for the log home. While metal (usually steel or copper) roofing is a good choice on the outside of the home, the inside of a log home is also a great canvas for metal accents. Usually, cast or wrought...