Midwestern Log Homes
The Midwest is the birthplace of Frank Lloyd's Wright's distinctively American "Prairie Style" of architecture. It's also a hotbed of unique log home design. Browse Log Home Living's Midwest log home tours to get design inspiration for your log home.
Tucked into the verdant hills of Southern Illinois, a cabin welcomes guests from around the globe and proves that modest square footage can go a long way.
A Texas couple gives an old barn new life.
A Wisconsin log home captures regional influences and architecture.
A Maryland couple enjoy a retirement log home they bought already built.
A Michigan woman discovers tranquility in the Upper Peninsula.
D-style logs inspire a northwest Montana home.
An Arizona couple builds a retirement dream in Idaho
A Florida couple lets Mother Nature be their guide when building a cozy, environmentally friendly home.
Ten thousand feet up in the Colorado mountains, reclaimed logs give new life to family vacations.
Not even swamps, vast prairies and towering mountain ranges could come between a Florida couple and their Montana dream home.
Called "The Intricate," the complex design and the unique building materials used in this log home make it stand apart along the shores of Idaho's Lake Coeur d'Alene.
Inspired by nature, a Wisconsin home isn’t your average playhouse.
A majestic hybrid log home fulfills one family’s dreams of lazy days lounging by the water.