Wooden House. Tuesday , July 31st , 2018 - 06:16:14 AM
One more benefit of owning a log cabin house is a great chance to have a house in a lonely place, unknown forest area or wherever you want it to be. You should always remember that your house is your forestry that has to meet all your needs and wants. Living in a log cabin home gives a possibility to become an interior designer and to beautify the walls, floors, rooms and everything else by yourself. Logs can add a sense of consistency to the design of your log cabin home. Or, maybe you would prefer to cover your dwelling in straw or bark for that rustic feel.
It's very important you hire the right people to get the job done. This is why I strongly advise that you do some research before you start building your new home. You need to get some recommendations and talk to professionals who have experience with the timber building system. They will be able to answer all your questions and will help you understand the benefits of using timber frames. You need to get quotes from at least 5 different building companies or contractors. Make sure you get recommendations from family members and friends. You can ask local architects and designers as well. It's also a good idea to read a few design books and magazines. The internet is also a great place to look for more information. We live in an internet age which allows us to literally find anything online. I am sure you will find tons of helpful information on the internet.
Historically handcrafted log houses were started to build in Eastern Europe. Although log houses origin is not clear, researchers believe that the first Log cabins were constructed in Scandinavia in the Bronze Age. They were made from log piled up to form a pyramid. Archaeological research indicates that buildings similar to a log cabins became common living buildings in the Middle Ages and were usually built using only an axe and knife. There is a theory which suggests that the Vikings' shipbuilding methods were transferred to log buildings. In the Alps and the Balkans wooden houses became common due to the fact that in these areas most of the trees were straight, spiny and tall.
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