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Sample Log Home Plans:
Plans 1901 to 2500 sqft
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The Brockton:
By far, this is our most sought-after plan! And why not, with it's prow front, plenty of living area, and an attached 2 bay garage, this home is the perfect balance of class and function. The half-loft allows for the extra space needed for accommodating the 34'x64' home's 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, utility/laundry room, large country kitchen, and huge living area. The large area of windows at the front of the home not only enhance the appearance of this beauty, but also allow for plenty of natural light to enter this home.
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The Galliano:
This 32'x32' log home features 3 bedrooms, including a huge master bedroom, 2 bathrooms, a utility/laundry/mud room, ample storage space, and a massive open living/dining/country kitchen area. The exposed log floor joists between the first and second floors, and the log ridge pole and purlins offer a dramatic appearance to the ceiling area of every room in the home. Most of the large deck and balcony area is covered, allowing for protection from the elements while enjoying the outdoors.
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The Highlander:
This 48'x32' log home is tailor made for the professional single couple who want plenty of space, including some office space, in their home. A massive open master suite occupies the entire loft area, while the kitchen, living room, dining room, and even the main floor bathroom are designed for a feeling of open spaces. Claustrophobia will never be a problem in this home! Lots of window space insures that this home will always be bright.
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The Saltspring:
A large private balcony off of the master bedroom, a large bay window in the dining area, and plenty of main floor deck area visually enhance this 30'x32' 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom log home. A large kitchen/dining area is further enhanced by a large pantry, while a large log archway cut into an interior log wall separates the living room without sacrificing the open look of the main floor. Exposed log floor joists separate the main floor from the bedrooms on the second floor above, while a log ridge pole and purlins enhance the roof area above the master bedroom.
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