The Log Home Neighborhood

An online (log home) community for log home enthusiasts.

Members

  • Marty Davis
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  • Kelly
  • Chris Wood
  • Tim Bullock
  • Jackie Pinkston
  • Greg Beck
  • Konocti's Wigwam
  • Glenn V
  • Tom Kolb
  • James Goddard
  • Tanya

Latest Activity

This was an idea I had been kicking around, maybe someone else does have a better idea, or ideas to do it safely and stylish, but it could be just tongue and groove pine boards to look like a standard ceiling although you would have rows of cut bo...
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I'm having trouble too inserting pics with my comment, but got a couple of them to my page:) Stupid technology! LOL
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Wendy Klemann added 2 photos
9 hours ago
Gorgeous pictures! We were at our log home in NC the beginning of Oct. for a few days and the leaves were just starting to turn and it was 70 degrees. The following weekend there was about a half inch of snow. Back here in FL it has been in the hi...
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Paula Steady added a discussion
We bought a log home that was built in 1973. Past owners built it with a bit of help from the kit provider. Logs are not uniform at all some jut out more than others and there are some pieces of log 4' or smaller used in the construction. The exte...
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That's a good idea... any thoughts on how to make it look 'stylish'?? Mine will be a livable room, so I'm just going to eat the tax implications.
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Really looking good!!
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Paula Steady Does anyone near Vermont know who does cob blasting?
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Paula Steady We just bought log cabin last year. It was built in 1973 and needs fixing up. Logs are not uniform and I think they need to be cob blasted.
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Log Cabin Up North added 2 photos
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I have given that some thought also. One thing for here if you finish the basement ceiling it will be considered a livable room and could raise the taxes for the house. I was thinking if I would build for example 4x8 pine ceiling sections to put u...
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Jeremy Reed added a discussion
Hi Everyone! I'm in the process of finishing a partially completed log home. I know pretty much what I'm going to do for most things, but the basement ceiling alludes me!! I'm thinking of pine slats, as I think it'd keep with the rustic wood look...
17 hours ago
Joyce Baker added a blog post
Has anyone built a prefab home such as BlueRidge or similar builders? We visited the factory recently and were impressed with the homes, we truly were expecting "log sided trailer" homes. We would love to hear from anyone living in one of these ho...
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Very pretty view! Now I just need a cup of coffee and an adirondack chair... :-)
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Groups

Forum

Jeremy Reed

What are my basement ceiling options?? 3 Replies

Started by Jeremy Reed in Repair and Home Projects Help. Last reply by Glenn V 7 hours ago.

Paula Steady

help I have no idea where to start.

Started by Paula Steady in Building and Maintenance Issues 10 hours ago.

Konocti's Wigwam

Log Home Shell for sale, $25,800 1 Reply

Started by Konocti's Wigwam in Building and Maintenance Issues. Last reply by Konocti's Wigwam 17 hours ago.

Jack

Amerlink 174 Replies

Started by Jack in Issues, Questions, Suggestions, Complaints (and Compliments!). Last reply by DR 22 hours ago.

Mark

What should I do?! 1 Reply

Started by Mark in Building and Maintenance Issues. Last reply by Tim Bullock 23 hours ago.

BJ Henry

Building with Fresh / Green logs 23 Replies

Started by BJ Henry in Building and Maintenance Issues. Last reply by CharisB Nov 5.

Wes

Water heaters 3 Replies

Started by Wes in Building and Maintenance Issues. Last reply by Gravitas Design Nov 5.

Glenn V

Calendar

Started by Glenn V in From the Editors Nov 3.

Paul Gustafson

Warmboard opinions 6 Replies

Started by Paul Gustafson in Building and Maintenance Issues. Last reply by James Goddard Nov 2.

 

Blog Posts

Shelley Martinez

Autumn at the Log Home

This is my favorite time of year at our log home. Crunchy, colorful leaves, bonfires w/ marshmallows, and pumpkins all over the deck. I don't know of any other home that looks better in the fall season than a log home. Here's what it looks like right now in my neck of the woods. (How does it look by you?)


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Posted by Shelley Martinez on October 20, 2009 at 1:29pm — 9 Comments

Greg Solberg

Off grid system

Hi,
I'm starting to plan my dream. Handcrafted, somewhere around 1800 sq ft. My property is off grid. I want to be as green as I can. I'm in northern Mn. My hope is geothermal and radiant floor heat, but I'm told that a solar/wind/battery system isn't enough to run the geothermal. There's gotta be a combo out there that will work. Perhaps adding an LP generator? I'm also looking into an outdoor wood boiler for the in floor heat? Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts? Thanks,

Posted by Greg Solberg on October 23, 2009 at 8:46am — 2 Comments

Randy Pope

Image Posting

While the platform that this site is based on will accept all size images. It is best to resample your images to 72 dpi and make their width 450 pixels. If you have questions please email me or comment on this post.

Posted by Randy Pope on October 14, 2009 at 8:30am — 4 Comments

The Mitchell's

"The Build"

Well, today could be considered the start. We picked up our sewage permit today, finally approved after what seemed like forever, but was only 4 months! We had a family friend come and witch a well location for us and met with the excavator who is going to start the septic this week. Still finalizing the plans though. Hoping to have them finalized soon, so we can apply for our mortgage and break ground in November and build over the winter. While concerned somewhat with building over winter, we'… Continue

Posted by The Mitchell's on October 5, 2009 at 10:00pm

Steve Sigmund

Log Styles???????

We have been researching for some time and finally decided on square logs for our retirement home. Then the other day, we stopped in and talked with a new log home company. Started looking at swedish cope style. Now what, with the new technology out there in building log homes, is one style better than the other, or are they all the same, and it is personal preference on the look of the log? Any war stories out there or any other help. Thanks Steve

Posted by Steve Sigmund on September 27, 2009 at 3:45pm — 10 Comments

Richard Clauson

Log insulation

How about feedback from anyone who has used wool for insulation between logs. It is very expensive so I'm wondering if it is worth the money. I am currently building a log home and am ready for insulation. Logs are flat on flat with Oly screws and metal vertical rods through wall.

Posted by Richard Clauson on September 9, 2009 at 10:39pm — 8 Comments

Neighbor Haber

Composite Deck Cleaner

Any recommendations on the best composite deck cleaner. My log home is approx. 2 years old and I have 1200 feet of composite decking with signs of mold. Looking for the easiest most effective means in which to clean the deck keeping in mind that I have a dog in addition to many plants around the perimeter of my deck. Thanks for any suggestions.

Posted by Neighbor Haber on August 10, 2009 at 11:54am — 2 Comments

Rose Marie

Taking the first bite of the elephant

"How do you eat a elephant? One bite at a time!"
I read that quote recently, and it describes exactly how I feel about this new home process. I've begun making appointments with builders and designers, and it's an intimidating prospect. So many questions!
Now my concern is finding a builder willing to construct the half-log/insulated log home I am planning, who is also willing to go as green as I can afford. So far, I have found a traditional home builder who is Energy Star certified, but wonder… Continue

Posted by Rose Marie on August 5, 2009 at 8:53am — 8 Comments

Shelley Martinez

Log Home Pets



I couldn't imagine having a log home without our puppy and kitty. They seem to complete our log home and make it that much more enjoyable.

Our cat Marvin loves climbing our log staircase and perching himself high in the loft as he hisses at our new Bernese Mountain puppy… Continue

Posted by Shelley Martinez on July 23, 2009 at 6:17pm — 10 Comments

Jennifer Hetherington

Inspired Living: One Great Floor Plan, Three Custom Log Homes


Last month, PrecisionCraft Log Homes announced its new Inspired Living feature sharing real life stories of how Mountain Architects’ new design creations come to life. This month, the award winning team shows how on… Continue

Posted by Jennifer Hetherington on July 23, 2009 at 8:00am

Rose Marie

I'm Stuck! Hire an Architect? Or start interviewing Builders?

Hello everyone! I'm new to LogHomeU, but I know I will get some great advice here!

I plan to have a small, insulated log/half-log home built on property I already own. For the past couple of years, I have been looking at floor plans, and reading everything I can get my hands on regarding energy efficiency, types of construction, heating systems and so on.

I'm having a devil of a time deciding how I want my new home to be configured, and how I want the exterior to look (roof lines, porches, dec… Continue

Posted by Rose Marie on July 22, 2009 at 11:22am — 9 Comments

gary jolivet

Buying an old log house

I have found an old log house on a concrete foundation.
Before I buy it I need to evaluate if it is in good shape. I don't want to pay an appraiser for something I could easily do myself.

What do I look for to make sure the logs are sound? Is there a moisture content I should check for in bottom tier of logs?

How do I know if there is rot, insects, etc? What do I look for?


Thanks

Posted by gary jolivet on July 9, 2009 at 7:14pm — 7 Comments

BOB HUNTER

When landscaping your new log home, deer proof plants are not your only concern!

We recently did some landscaping around our new log home. We spent hours talking to the local garden center about just the right shrubs and trees to plant that would not be devoured by the large local deer population. So we got our plants and did our landscaping. Everything looked great for about two weeks. This is what I saw on Saturday morning leading up to our six foot blue spruce tree.

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Posted by BOB HUNTER on June 16, 2009 at 10:18am — 5 Comments

Kathie    Wood

8 sided log cabin


Anyone ever built an 8 sided log cabin from their trees on their property? I am going to begin building one next month and will be using my new Norwood2000 bandsaw sawmill to cut the bottoms and tops for the logs to lay flush against each other. The only problem I can forsee is… Continue

Posted by Kathie Wood on June 15, 2009 at 2:32pm — 13 Comments

Neighborhood Host

Announcing the Hearthstone Eye on Design Giveaway

Don't miss your chance to win a free log home design from one of North America's top producers of log homes.

Enter today for your chance to win custom design services and construction services from Hearthstone Inc.

Valued estimated at $15,000 ($3.00/sf. including travel), the prize includes a site visit and preliminary topographic survey along with preliminary 1/8" scale initial sketches and 1/4" CAD drawings. Any log profile will be designed and the winner is free to use the plans as they wis… Continue

Posted by Neighborhood Host on June 11, 2009 at 11:06pm

Jennifer Hetherington

One Couple's Journey to Build a Legacy Home

Many of us love hearing the "story behind the home." Here is a great one by PrecisionCraft Log Homes that I thought I would share...

"Kelly and Marie didn’t have a favorite floor plan when they found the perfect build location amidst the Boise National Forest. In fact, they weren’t even set on building a custom timber frame home. After some searching, Kelly and Marie thought they had found the right home for them. Knowing their heart’s desire to have… Continue

Posted by Jennifer Hetherington on June 12, 2009 at 2:13pm

NEKVT

summer

I have been busy working on the building lot and my driveway this summer but have not posted due to the loss of my mother. I know you all like the updates so I thought I would try and post one now. I have the building lot pretty much all cut off, I have been waiting for wetter weather to do some burning of brush and limbs, I also have been working on widening my road as well as pulling final stumps that were in my road. Last weekend we Place a culvert in a small stream that we needed to cross fo… Continue

Posted by NEKVT on June 10, 2009 at 2:59pm

Kevin & Terri Mack

Checking in cause it has been months. We've been battling the crunch and the dwindling as many other…

Checking in cause it has been months. We've been battling the crunch and the dwindling as many others here in So. California. Afraid our dream is getting further and further away only we are going to be in Show Low where we want to build sooner than we thought too. Still maybe a few years before we'd start our log home though. Home currently for sale with an offer. Praying for the best cause I will not imagine it getting any worst... Continue

Posted by Kevin & Terri Mack on June 9, 2009 at 11:38pm — 3 Comments

Shelley Martinez

Dog in a Log



It took me 4 years, 6 months and 2 days to convice the hubby that we needed a dog. Once we finished our log home last year, I told him it wasn't complete without a "log dog" - his answer "what about our log cat?" No worries - Marvin the cat is still loved (and he LOV… Continue

Posted by Shelley Martinez on June 4, 2009 at 1:30pm — 16 Comments

See Dirt Run! Inc.

Check it out! "6 Easy Steps to Maintaining Your Cabin" by Beth Borrego, appearing May 2009 in Country's Best Log Homes Cozy Cabin Issue!

Hooray! This past February when I was thinking warm thought I was asked to write an article for the Cozy Cabin issue on maintenance. I just got my copy today, and am excited. My hat's off to the editors, who of course put out wonderful magazines. Thanks for the opportunity to be a part of this issue!

Beth
See Dirt Run! Inc.

Posted by See Dirt Run! Inc. on June 3, 2009 at 7:34pm — 4 Comments

 
 

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