Log Cabins + Timber Frames
Explore log cabins and timber frames.
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Ready to call a beautiful log home situated on 1 acre in sunny California home? This Monterey home is secluded and private while offering all the amenities inside and out.
Over the decades, Mike Beauchemin had built scads of log homes for clients, but he never had the opportunity to create one for ...
Don’t be fooled by its old-time appearance! This hybrid log cabin belies its high-tech energy performance and sustainability.
The "Putt Putt Hideaway" in Tennessee has something for vacationers of all ages.
A tiny cabin located in northwestern Montana provides everything this nature-loving couple could desire
Not every log cabin is rustic. In a modern twist on traditional cabin design, this modular log home boasts a distinctively West...
An industrious man with a passion for preserving the past had a different fate in mind for this crumbling old granary. Now its ...
Transforming a failed renovation into a rebuild, a couple capitalizes on a breathtaking location with a charming timber cabin. ...
Mike and Susan Stenz have lived in their log home in West Virginia for 33 years. The cabin holds countless memories and family traditions.
Pigeon Forge is also home to countless rental retreats, from cozy, one-bedroom cabins to larger houses that are built for a crowd. Ready to start planning your Pigeon Forge cabin getaway? Start by checking out these 20 rentals.
Mardi Knudson and her husband found the cabin near Superior National Forest where they enjoy hunting, fishing and campfires.
Tour this 12'x16' little cabin in the woods that features a cedar barrel sauna and a rustic outhouse.
Whoever said that summer is the best season probably hasn't seen these cute cabins covered in snow.
Like a cottage from a fairy tale, this enchanted log cabin is nestled deep within the forest, allowing its owners to find their...
See extras photos of this adorable cottage in the woods.
This low maintenance cabin in Montana is a perfect example of how simplicity can go a long way. Built on the banks of the Flathead River, the outdoor adventures never end.
See how this cabin in North Carolina uses two structures instead of one for a unique look.
Although just 2,000 square feet, this timber home is filled to the brim with luxurious features.