Log and Timber Home Living

have it your way

If you’ve been dreaming of a log or timber home of your own, no doubt you’ve researched floor plans and architectural designs in magazines and online, and you’re smart to do that. It’s vital to have a clear vision of the kind of house you’re looking for, and these resources provide the springboard for you to articulate what you like — and what you don’t.

During this dreaming-and-investigation process, it’s probably very tempting to opt for a stock floor plan. In fact, after perusing a plansbook like this one, many people often find “The One.” And stock plans do have some

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