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Square logs are flat-sided logs used in log home construction, typically milled to uniform dimensions. Instead of the round-on-round style, square log homes have a more refined, symmetrical appearance with flat interior and exterior walls. This style is common in modern log homes, Appalachian cabins, and historic American pioneer structures.
• Modern architecture will often use logs or timbers like these to give a nice blend between the old and the new. • Intricate cornering possible with dovetail, saddles, and other notching methods. • Furnishing can often be easier with flat walls created by the square cut, allowing for a dynamic living space.
Hand-hewn square logs are logs that have been manually shaped (or “hewn”) with an axe or adze into squared-off timbers. This traditional style was used extensively by early settlers, especially in 18th and 19th-century America, and it’s known for its rugged, historic appearance with visible tool marks and irregular surfaces.
• Visibly hewn logs are a mark of quality work and give a "lived-in" feel to a project. • Can be used as accent pieces in stairs, kitchens and many other house locations for even a stick housing to feel rustic! • Creates a dynamic living space between the surface shadows and flat surfaces capable of furnishing around easier.
A classic log type that builds the quintessential log home. Perfect for a typical build while maintaining the Rocky Mountain assuredness of log quality. Whether chinked or weather proofed, with Rocky Mountain Log Homes you are working with some of the best materials there are.
• Consistency is this logs calling card, offering a uniform and cozy feel that never gets old. • Joinery methods can differ for location, but a secure seal is always possible with our expertise. • Multiple types of corner notching possible! Saddle, butt & pass and a few others for a unique feel for your home.
The Swedish Cope (also called round-on-round or full scribe) is a type of log joinery where each log is scribed to fit the contours of the log beneath it. This results in a tight, stable fit without the need for chinking (though some builders still use chinking for aesthetic or weatherproofing reasons).
• Here at Rocky Mountain, is one of the only locations that has a machine that can cut this style! • Doesn't necesitate chinking because of the snugness of the fit. • Gets better over time as the style settles into itself creating a house that ages like fine wine.
D-Logs are milled logs with a flat side on one face and a rounded side on the other, forming a profile that looks like the capital letter “D” when viewed from the end. They're one of the most popular styles in log home kits because they balance traditional aesthetics with modern practicality.
• Here at Rocky Mountain, we don't supply this cut, though we can work with you as builders, contractors and architects to fit these into your project. • D-Logs are seen as a middle ground between flat and round logs, giving the outward appearance of the rounded, while enabling a flat interior to a modern home. • Tight fits between logs often eliminate the need for chinking or waterproofing fully.
Square logs are flat-sided logs used in log home construction, typically milled to uniform dimensions. Instead of the round-on-round style, square log homes have a more refined, symmetrical appearance with flat interior and exterior walls. This style is common in modern log homes, Appalachian cabins, and historic American pioneer structures.
• Modern architecture will often use logs or timbers like these to give a nice blend between the old and the new. • Intricate cornering possible with dovetail, saddles, and other notching methods. • Furnishing can often be easier with flat walls created by the square cut, allowing for a dynamic living space.
Hand-hewn square logs are logs that have been manually shaped (or “hewn”) with an axe or adze into squared-off timbers. This traditional style was used extensively by early settlers, especially in 18th and 19th-century America, and it’s known for its rugged, historic appearance with visible tool marks and irregular surfaces.
• Visibly hewn logs are a mark of quality work and give a "lived-in" feel to a project. • Can be used as accent pieces in stairs, kitchens and many other house locations for even a stick housing to feel rustic! • Creates a dynamic living space between the surface shadows and flat surfaces capable of furnishing around easier.
A classic log type that builds the quintessential log home. Perfect for a typical build while maintaining the Rocky Mountain assuredness of log quality. Whether chinked or weather proofed, with Rocky Mountain Log Homes you are working with some of the best materials there are.
• Consistency is this logs calling card, offering a uniform and cozy feel that never gets old. • Joinery methods can differ for location, but a secure seal is always possible with our expertise. • Multiple types of corner notching possible! Saddle, butt & pass and a few others for a unique feel for your home.
Standard cut Timber Beams are found from construction builds to decorating the rafters of a great room. Infinitely versatile in their look and feel, these beams are easy to stain and maintain with their smooth surfaces.
• Easy to stain and maintain • Capable of being ordered up to a max footage of (X) feet • Perfect for construction and decorating with a boldness only strong hardwood can bring.
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