Log cabins have roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, dating as far back as 3,500 B.C., followed by European settlers constructing these primitive homes in America starting in the 17th century.
Renovating an old, heritage log cabin, DIY style (and inexpensively), isn’t really something I had on my bucket list. Nor did I ever think I’d ever even live in one. But in 2008 when I decided to pack ...
The man who bought a log cabin in downtown Des Plaines in 1996 to save it from demolition hopes somebody else will do it again. “It was important to me to save it from being turned into a parking lot ...
The Winter Living Room: So called because the woodstove heats the entire home. The blue sofa is an auction find, and the silk-damask mushroom pouf is from Maison Gerard. The iron fungi chandelier is ...
Shawn James bought 20 acres near Algonquin Park in Ontario, Canada. — -- One Canadian man has gone back to the basics. And has even built himself a log cabin out in the wilderness -- alone!
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No other home tour can offer this: Entry to Mount Hood log cabins that were built during the Depression by the Steiner family of carpenters and stonemasons and that have been treasured by owners for ...