Log Chinking

Log Chinking

Log Chinking

Log Cabins Bring Back That Country Charm

That old country charm is becoming quite popular again. From the days of the original mountain and woods men and women now in modern times the log cabin is a great way to add the charm of the woods to your home. There are many styles of log homes today and they are actually quite efficient. Log cabins also give you your theme to decorate already.

Log cabins or log additions add an architectural decorating style second to none. The big logs and timbers through out is a sight all in it's own. The way they are put together, the log rafters open design capabilities, and the vaulted ceiling and dormer designs are incredible. The logs can be scribed, slabbed off, or stacked whole. To scrbe the logs they are sawn to the contour of the next log so they fit tight together. Slabbed logs are squared off on two sides so they stack tightly. The original whole stacked logs offer more of a rustic look. The logs are knotched on the ends so the corners fit tightly together. There are great log rafters held together with heavy iron brackets that support a roof of many styles. The roof can be traditionally framed above these enormous rafters or you can set panels that are already insulated atop your roof system. The logs are chinked to seal everything. The chinking is a weather tight seal that keeps the weather and insects out.

The log cabin makes up some of the beautifulest houses in the woods. A log home or addition has to fit its setting. They are a little more labor intense, specially when it comes to trim work. It is all worth it when everything goes together and blends in for that natural woodsy look. There are many places that specialize in log homes and additions. You also can get them in kit forms. These kits can be constructed by anybody that has basic construction skills. They are like a giant set of lincoln logs.

The beauty of a log home is one great reward. They are actually very structurally sound. The insulating value of logs does not carry a high r value but they have been proven to be very energy efficient. As long as they are kept up a log home or addition is a great choice. A look of a simpler life in modern times. If you like the look they are easy to decorate. So check one out today.

The Classic Hewn-Log House: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building and Restoring
The Classic Hewn-Log House: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building and Restoring
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Nothing captures the romance of country life quite like a log cabin does — trees cut from the thick woods of the wilderness; hewn by hand into squared-off logs; then stacked to create a sturdy shelter, a warm hearth, a welcoming home. Author Charles McRaven knows these traditional structures from the inside out, and from the outside in. He restored his first log house in 1946, at the age of eleven. Since then he has built and restored hewn-log houses all over the country, and is considered the nation’s foremost authority on the topic. McRaven covers everything from hewing the first log to laying the last chimney stone. Readers will first learn about the history and background of these houses. McRaven then dives deep into describing the details of hewn-log construction, beginning with site selection all the way through to the finishing steps such as plumbing and utilities. Clear, how-to line illustrations accompany the text throughout. A fullcolor gallery of finished structures shows that, durable though they are, hewn-log houses are also warm, inviting, and artful homes.

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