Log and Timber Home Living

GOAL ACHIEVED

A grand entryway demands exceptional features. A custom-door maker used vertical grain fir, and the door is surrounded with glass embellished by a scissor-truss design. These combined features soar over 14 feet high. Stepping off the stone-tile foyer is the sunken great room and dining area defined by its rustic oak flooring.

ravis Acheson, a master builder and founder of Heritage Construction, remembers the moment when Brent and Dayna Seabrook arrived to see their completed 7,000-square-foot

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