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Log Cabin Kits Give New Meaning To New Homes
A new home is very exciting and building a home with log cabin kits can be even more engaging. While many of us think of log cabins as the poorly insulated, poorly ventilated, and poorly lit homes of many frontier families, the log cabins of today are real, well constructed homes fit for a family.
You have many options when you build a new home this way. Generally speaking, it is less expensive than building a new home in more popular ways. You have a large selection of floor plans. These floor plans are most definitely ready to cover small houses to 5000 or 6000 square feet. With careful financial planning, you can get a lot more home for less by building a log cabin.
Your floor plan is all about creating something unique and special. Log cabin building is no longer about frontier plains and harsh, unfinished wood. Instead, these homes are put together with a signature style that amounts to nothing less than beautiful. There is something rather esoteric about living in log formed dwelling.
There are several ways that a log cabin kit can be "assembled." Many of today's most common methods include the notching of the logs before shipping to make sure that each log will fit together cohesively and in harmony with the other logs. If you're looking for a longer seal, the chinkless options might be for you.
The building process is a rather unique one. The logs will come to you prepared either with notches on the ends or grooves down the middle. Either fit gives you a weatherproof and airtight seal that is fully finished and downright beautiful. In keeping with the tradition of log cabin homes, the logs still stack together very much like the Lincoln Logs of our youth. With notches at the end you can stack them into each other in a cross beam manner.
If you want to build your home from log cabin kits you can do it provided that you have the right equipment and help. However, hiring professional help can be much more expedient. Mistakes are expensive and you would probably be wise to make sure that you are at least working with someone highly knowledgeable in the area to help guide you.
There are many reasons for using log cabin kits to build your new home. Each of these reasons is valid and viable, but one has to admit that there is something that pulls at the heart every time you just see one of these beautiful final products.
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