
Log cabin homes can be built with earth floors. However, people use foundations to keep out the dampness from the soil and also to make additional storage or cellar underneath the cabin.
Log cabins make a great combination of art and elegance. They reflect an artistic blend of mind.
Gone are the days when log cabins had dirt floors and no utilities. Today’s log cabins can be as comfortable as your own home; with insulated walls, tiled roof, full central heating, and double glazed windows.
Currently, there are already more that 600 producers of log cabins/houses in the whole industry.
Log houses are natural, eco-friendly, warm and healthy.
With wood being such a light friendly material log cabins and timber buildings generally are very light buildings. With such a great choice of windows there is no excuse for dark or cold rooms.
Log cabins are a great investment and with the right rental company, a great deal of money can be made.
There are two types of wood that are commonly recommended for log cabins: spruce and Scandinavian pine.
When you build a log cabin, whilst it will be an investment in time, money and effort, you will be able to enjoy and appreciate your log cabin over many years and probably generations.
In terms of the notches, there are different kinds of notches used in the construction of log cabins. Notches differ among other ethnic groups.