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Planning pro Allen Halcomb has some secrets to share about your log home design. Planning can be fun and functional if you keep your land and your lifestyle in mind.
So, you want to live far from the maddening crowd? Extreme home settings are hotter than ever, but they involve careful planning.
From an outdoorsman's paradise to an artisan's retreat (and everything inbetween), these are some of the best spots to build a log cabin:
With a little careful planning and organization, you can get your home built right, and at a price you can afford.
Introducing the winners of Log Home Living's 7th Annual Floor Plan Design Contest.
In a perfect world, every new log home would have a price tag dangling from its front window. But it's far from a perfect world.
When making changes to a log home, there are certain factors you'll need to consider.
You've probably played around with the floor plan of your dream home, doodling on napkins and scrap paper. But before you set your heart on a certain design for your home, you should know just where that home is going to go.
Learn what type of insurance you'll need to cover your log home from construction to completion.
If you're looking for ideas to maximize your log home's square footage, there are plenty of clever ways to create storage and save precious space.
A New York log home celebrates vistas and openness.
Great room furnishing solutions to create a cohesive, rustic look.
Consistently voted as one of the best places to vacation, live and retire, Ruidoso, New Mexico, has much to offer those who dream of owning a log home in the Southwest.
Log pillars and glass panels form a turret that wraps around a spiral staircase.
Use these online resources to find information about building, decorating and maintaining your log home.
A timber frame home completes cozy Colorado mountain getaway.
An Illinois log home offers the ideal spot for complete rest and relaxation.
The right piece of property is a key to your dream home.