Here you will find many ideas to help you with the design of your
custom log home.
Photos of kitchens, dining rooms, great rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, exteriors and
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Black gusset plates are both attractive and functional. |
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Gusset plates by Hickory Spring Log Homes. |
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Joist hangers attached to the engineered beam under the loft. Photo courtesy of B and H Cedar Log Homes. |
Joist hangers attached to the engineered beam under the loft. Photo courtesy of B and H Cedar Log Homes. |
An engineered joist hanger supporting an engineered beam. By Cedar Homes of the Rockies |
B&H can supply these joist hangers; email >> joist hangers or call 540-752-4106. |
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Collar ties in a cathedral ceiling. Photo courtesy of B and H Cedar Log Homes. |
B&H can supply these joist hangers; send email or call 540-752-4106 | ||
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No need to trim the beam to dry wall connection. The connection looks "clean" without trim. Photo courtesy of B and H Cedar Log Homes. |
Note the 6" tongue and groove Pine in the ceilings. 4' x 8' sheets of T-111 would be a lower cost option that also looks great. |
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![]() Collar tie by Weiler's Custom Log Homes |
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These rustic railings and half log stairs are also beautiful indoors. Photo provided by Adirondack Fence and Rail Co. |
Details of the stairs to the left. Photo provided by Adirondack Fence and Rail Co. |
![]() By Weiler's Custom Log Homes |
![]() By Weiler's Custom Log Homes |
![]() Rustic log home railings on a deck. Photo provided by Adirondack Fence and Rail Co. |
![]() Rustic log railings in a very contemporary log home. Photo courtesy of B and H Cedar Log Homes. |
![]() Rustic balcony railings. |
![]() More contemporary log home railings. All materials were purchased from a local lumber yard. Photo courtesy of B and H Cedar Log Homes. |
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Picture provided by Log Stairs by Premium Wood Works. |
Picture provided by Log Stairs by Premium Wood Works. |
By Contemporary Log Homes. |
By Greatland Log Homes. |
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Picture provided by Log Stairs by Premium Wood Works. |
Picture provided by Log Stairs by Premium Wood Works. |
Picture provided by Log Stairs by Premium Wood Works. |
Picture provided by Log Stairs by Premium Wood Works. |
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Picture provided by Log Stairs by Premium Wood Works. |
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![]() Photo provided by ACS Construction. |
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![]() Deck railings with materials purchased locally. The Sikkens finish was renewed 2 months earlier for the first time in over 9 years. Photos courtesy of B and H Cedar Log Homes. |
![]() Close up of the picture on the left. Note the creative touch to the 6" x 6" pressure treated Pine posts. |
A simple, inexpensive way to trim interior doors. Photos courtesy of B and H Cedar Log Homes. |
The trim boards are inexpensive 1" x 4" Pine (or whatever is in stock) purchased from your local lumber yard. |
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The corer blocks are 1 1/4" Douglas Fir, cut and beveled on the job. |
The baseboard is 1" x 6" Pine. |
Here is one option for trimming the windows and doors in the log walls. Photos courtesy of B and H Cedar Log Homes. |
![]() Same window trim as the door to the left. |
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Rarely does the home designer need to place heating and air conditioning vents in the floor. Rather, the vents are placed in the cabinet toe spaces .Photo courtesy of B and H Cedar Log Homes. |
Note the load bearing beam wrapped with log siding or trim boards. |
Note the load bearing architectural GluLam beam which does not require wrapping. |
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Perhaps the most notable feature in the home above is the absence of painted dry wall. These are a few of many photos contributed by Dona Puckett of Kentucky, after visiting www.cedar-log-homes.com. |
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