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About David Murphy

David Murphy is a content writer who specialized in business articles and blogs. He is a graduate of Western Kentucky University and Murray State University where he studied industrial technology and business administration. David is a retired community college professor and author of 12 books. He and his wife Linda reside in Saratoga Springs, Utah.

Knotty Pine Paneling Makes Terrific Ceilings

What is your favorite ceiling for a home? Do you like the same material and color for each room? There’s a popular material that’s a great alternative to drywall, and that’s knotty pine paneling. It’s a beautiful natural product that fits the décor of almost any room and house style.

The wood’s natural characteristics are […]

By |October 6th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Knotty Pine Paneling Makes Terrific Ceilings

Porch and Deck Ideas for Log Homes

Log siding and full log homes look extra special with porches and decks. Porches typically have a roof over them while decks are generally open. There are some essential points to consider when deciding which one to build, including:

There is no right or wrong answer for you
It must meet your year-round needs
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By |September 21st, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Porch and Deck Ideas for Log Homes

Barnwood Is a Great Choice for Walls and More

The overall trend for barnwood is strong and hot today for both reclaimed wood and faux barnwood products. Fans of this material like the rustic and vintage look and feel of real wood on their walls and ceilings. It’s like bringing part of nature into our homes and cabins, and it also offers a […]

By |September 20th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Barnwood Is a Great Choice for Walls and More

Attached or Detached Garage for Your Log Siding Home?

A log home is a thing of rustic beauty and awe, especially one made with pine log siding. If you have cars or trucks, you probably want a garage. You will decide its purpose and how large should it be.

You must also consider the pros and cons of an attached garage and a detached […]

By |September 13th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Attached or Detached Garage for Your Log Siding Home?

5 Benefits of Knotty Pine Flooring

Knotty pine flooring is a beautiful and ageless product as well as a sustainable gift from nature. This flooring wood fits in well with virtually any home or cabin décor. It can be finished with a clear coat product to showcase its natural characteristics or stained to a color of your choice.

The best results […]

By |September 7th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on 5 Benefits of Knotty Pine Flooring

Common Log Siding Home Terms You Should Understand

There are several approaches to building log homes with log siding, and some have specialized log siding terms you should understand. One construction style that is growing rapidly is building with log siding. For that reason, two of the most popular woods used today are knotty pine, for its cost-effectiveness, and cedar for its […]

By |August 19th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Common Log Siding Home Terms You Should Understand

How to Answer the Log Home Nay-Sayers

What has stopped you from building a log home? Have other people convinced you it’s just not worth it? Before you give up on the idea, think about the misconceptions some people have about them.

Then there’s disinformation floating around as well as some people that did not take good care of their homes. When […]

By |August 19th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on How to Answer the Log Home Nay-Sayers

Adding More of Nature Into Your Log Home

One of the trends in log home living is the biophilic movement. We add biophilic design by bringing more of nature inside and enjoying its beauty and benefits. It is an architectural approach to connect homeowners with things such as plants and more natural lighting and ventilation. Adding more of these features leads to […]

By |August 16th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Adding More of Nature Into Your Log Home

Why Americans Started Building Log Homes

Log homes as we know them today are an American icon but they did not originate here. Native Americans built log lodges long before European immigrants arrived but they did not catch on. The first log homes were patterned after those made in Finland and Sweden.

Our founding fathers lived in conventional English-style homes instead […]

By |August 4th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Why Americans Started Building Log Homes

5 Reasons Not to Buy a Log Home Kit

When it comes time to make plans for constructing a log home, you have several choices. Some will fit your ideas, desires, and budget while others will not. Here are the common options:

Use pine or cedar log siding
Build a round full-log home
Build a square full-log home
Create a log and timber […]

By |July 20th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on 5 Reasons Not to Buy a Log Home Kit