Log and Timber Home Living

Bringing Purpose to the Process

Entering the construction phase of your log and timber home journey starts with one word: process. And it is a process.

All too often people believe it’s a straightforward process — leading with A, then moving to B, then C, etc., but it’s not that perfect, nor is it quite that systematic. There are different hurdles along the way, such as material delays or availability of trade contractors, that take builders in many different directions and require them to adjust.

Often, the best way to approach a lengthy process is to focus on, it takes many smaller, finite steps, and to get there, you need a solid plan. That starts by addressing three key questions that will move the project forward:

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