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 charming home is perfect for a vacation home or family home.
George R. White has been producing log homes for more than 20 years. The Avondale III offers a spacious great room surrounded by three main-level bedrooms for easy living, plus enjoy year-round enter…
This comfortable two-story home boasts twin dormers for added distinction
This is the "mainstream size of home for primary family living all over the country and the upper end size for downsizing "empty nesters."
The living room, dining area and kitchen of this home flow into one another, allowing for casual living. A dramatic cathedral ceiling over the living room adds to this home's open feel. At Suwannee R…
Country charm at its best, this home features a master bedroom on the main level, two bedrooms upstairs and gable dormers for maximum room and viewing.
The Mohican has all of what you would want in a loft style home mixed with the practical and smart usage of space. Two bedrooms on the main floor and the master suite upstairs gives you the space, th…
The Caddo with Loft is another popular plan and rightly so.
This beautiful three-bedroom home would be wonderful in a suburban or lakeside setting.