Log and Timber Home Living

One Plan, Six Ways

Have you ever sought that perfect timber home design — one that has absolutely everything you are looking for — only to come up empty handed? Maybe you find a floor plan that you love, but the exterior just doesn’t excite you. Or, you find an exterior style that fits in with the area where you plan to build, but the floor plan doesn’t give you what you need. Searching for a single design that meets all your criteria can feel frustrating, but don’t let it derail you. Professional designers can mix and match floor plans and exterior styles with amazing results.

To prove our point, let’s look at a very popular floor plan by Moss-Creek (), a nationally recognized design firm, and, with

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