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Discover Fantastic Pine and Cedar Doors and Cabinetry

Discover Fantastic Pine & Cedar Doors. What will the inside of your log cabin or log home look like? Will it have paneling, log siding, some drywall or a combination of these? What about the doors, kitchen cabinets, and bath cabinets? Will they be well coordinated with the rest of your rustic interior design? […]

The Advantages of Living in a Log Home

Millions of Americans have thought about living in a log cabin home at one time or another, while tens of thousands have actually made the move. Why such interest in houses and cabins that are not traditional stick, brick, stucco, or vinyl structures? Pioneers built them because:

There were vast forests on the East […]

Live Out Your Dreams in a Log Home 

Are you ready to start living out your dreams in that log home you’ve been thinking about all these years? Now’s the time to begin construction with the weather breaking, and when log home materials are on sale, which means you can start building your log cabin on a budget. Before you order anything, purchase […]

Hand Peeled Log Siding and Peeled Logs Look Authentic

Smooth finish log siding is a favorite for log cabins and homes in the country and in the suburbs. There is another option that seems more natural and homey – hand peeled or hand hewn logs.

Our hand-peeled log siding is available in both Cedar and Pine. Either wood is perfect for cabins, cottages, and […]

Turn Your Den Into a Rustic Log Cabin Atmosphere

In addition to the kitchen, dens are a special gathering place for family, friends, and guests. We watch television and movies, play games, view sports programs, snack, and even eat meals there. We also read books, play musical instruments, use our digital devices, and sit in front of a warm fireplace in the winter. […]

Builders Love Creating Homes with the Best Log Siding 

You’re not the only one who likes cabins with log siding exteriors. Builders prefer this material to full logs because it’s much easier to work with, goes up faster, and is safer. Contractors are challenged by a shortage of skilled workers, weather delays, material shortages, and getting cranes to building sites. Anything they can do to […]

Log Cabin Corner Styles You Will Love

Many prospective log cabin owners don’t realize there’s more than one way to create outside corners to make them more appealing. Consider the different log cabin corner styles before you finalize plans and begin construction to select the style that will be pleasing to the eye.

Rustic corner systems provide the authentic log cabin and […]

Why Prefinished Log Siding Is a Win-Win Idea

You’ve decided to add prefinished log siding to your new cabin, and you’re asking yourself, what comes next? Before you order anything, you should think about saving a lot of time and effort by using pre-finished log siding instead of raw siding. In case this thought never crossed your mind, many homeowners are choosing […]

4 Amazing Ways to Lay Out Knotty Pine Paneling on Walls

Amazing Knotty Pine! Close your eyes and imagine beautiful Knotty Pine Paneling or Cedar Paneling installed on the walls of your log cabin or home. This amazing wood product can be arranged in many ways and stained in a myriad of colors. We will concentrate on four favorite wall paneling design ideas that look […]

Complete Your Log Home with Knotty Pine Posts, Log Beam Covers, and Wood Trusses

Have you included knotty pine posts, beams, and trusses in your plans for a complete and rustic log home? They add strength and character to any cabin, home, workshop, or business, and incorporating them into your structure is fast, easy, and will give you a sense of accomplishment when viewing the finished project. 

Every element […]

By |March 26th, 2019|barn wood paneling, Blog, Knotty Pine Beam Covers, Knotty Pine Paneling, Knotty Pine Post Covers, Log Siding, Prefinished Pine Paneling, Rustic Kitchen & Bath Cabinetry, Rustic Wood Molding, Uncategorized, Wood Trim|Comments Off on Complete Your Log Home with Knotty Pine Posts, Log Beam Covers, and Wood Trusses