Log cabins have roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, dating as far back as 3,500 B.C., followed by European settlers constructing these primitive homes in America starting in the 17th century.
Renovating an old, heritage log cabin, DIY style (and inexpensively), isn’t really something I had on my bucket list. Nor did I ever think I’d ever even live in one. But in 2008 when I decided to pack ...
The mention of log cabins usually brings to mind thoughts of Abraham Lincoln chopping wood in a flannel shirt – hardly the image of sleek modern design. So, when we heard about OLGGA Architect’s ...
When most people think of a log cabin, it's the kind that was inhabited by America's early pioneers and frontier settlers. Most modern house hunters are set on more traditional structures such as ...
This six-bed, five-and-a-half bath, 4,000-square-foot, log cabin home in Anchorage features Quartzite countertops, a copper ...
Letting your children close their eyes and wake up again, cozy in a log cabin, is probably one of the best ways to let them relate to life in earlier times, particularly the life of President Abraham ...
Like most people who visit Mount Hood, Deena Kraft thinks a cozy cabin in the woods looks like a storybook illustration. Making the scene more fanciful, she says, is when the pitched roof is cloaked ...
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