Showing posts with label log home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label log home. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Christmas at the Log Cabin


Do you ever watch the Hallmark Channel's Christmas movies? Did you ever notice that a lot of them take place in a log home or a cozy log cabin?  I love watching these movies and it does create a very festive and warm feeling when the characters are surrounded by logs, fluffy snow outside while a romance is brewing. They always have a happy ending. 

A log home can add a lot of happiness to your life in my opinion. I believe a log home is a way of life. It connects you to nature. I often hear from my log home customers how they have always envisioned spending Christmas or the holidays at the log home. Fire burning in the fire place, the smell of the Christmas tree, hot cocoa in hand while they look out the window watching the snow fall. It sounds great, doesn't it?  And it is, it truly is. I can tell you from experience.

This Christmas at our log cabin will be a little different this year during this time of Covid-19.  My husband, kitty and I will be by ourselves as we distance from family to keep all of us safe.  We will be looking forward to next year and celebrating with all our loved ones.  The log cabin will be waiting for them. 



Sunday, February 22, 2015

Loft Space in a Log Home

One of the most charming and versatile spaces you can add to your log home is a loft.  If you decide to have this option, you need to decide what you want to use it for and how much space you will require to accommodate this need.

Let's look at some of the possible uses for the loft space:
  1. 1. Bedroom / Guest Bedroom
  2. 2. Reading area / library
  3. 3. Game space to put a pool table, ping pong table, etc.
  4. 4. Home Office
The space in the loft could have less usable space and/or head height depending upon the width of your log home.  Adding a dormer or raising the knee wall length of your loft will help increase this space.  The dormer will also be helpful in adding more windows thus increasing the light in this loft area. 

While we are on the subject of lighting, make sure to plan on adding lighting and windows that will make sure you are not left with a too darkened space.  We left the loft in our log home open so it overlooks a 2-story living room and looks out at a wall of windows.  This makes the area such a sunny space and we enjoy being able to see the lake views when we are up there.

It's important to note that a loft does add extra cost to your log home.  If you already planning on have a 2nd story, then this could provide a lesser cost option in some cases.  Hiawatha has a great selection of floor plans with and without lofts. Be sure to visit www.bearcountryloghomes.com to view our models and to begin planning your log home dream today!





*This photo was taken before we furnished the loft as a guest bedroom.