Traditional Log Home Floor Plans
Traditional log homes in this style often feature squared logs with wide bands of light-colored chinking showing between the log courses. You can even take the extra step of purchasing logs salvaged from old barns or cabins to create your new home. If you’re going for an Early American feel, keep your design simple and boxy in shape, and try to keep its size in check. Think “cozy cabin” to put you on the right track. Browse our free traditional log home floor plans to find the perfect cabin plan.

This 2370 sq ft, story-and-a-half home features the master bedroom on the main floor and 2 additional bedrooms with their own private ensuites upstairs. The open loft looks down to below in the livin…
Keen Log Home Floor Plan from Log Homes of America
Robinson Log Home Floor Plan from Log Homes of America
Peacock Log Home Floor Plan from Log Homes of America
Park Vista Log Home Floor Plan from Log Homes of America
Lewis Log Home Floor Plan from Log Homes of America
The Sebec cedar log home might not seem like a large house at just over 1500 sq. ft., but once inside you can see how the spectacular design make it feel much larger than it is.
The Bonanza Cedar Log Home is a 2 story home with 3,365 sq. ft. featuring 4 bedrooms and 4 baths.
Square Footage: 2207 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2.5
Square Footage: 2048 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2
Square Footage: 2296 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 3.5
Square Footage: 1299 Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 2
Square Footage: 1299 Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 2
The Plumadore from Estemerwalt Log Homes has four bedrooms, two full baths and 2,520 square feet. This unique home features a distinctive tower that sets it apart from many designs in the log and tim…
Square Footage: 3233 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2.5
Square Footage: 4011 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 4.5
Starting at 2000 sq ft, these log and timber frame designs are sure to hit the sweet spot for many in terms of size.