Photos of an Old Fashioned Log Home | Ken LaCoy Construction


"Cabin Classic"

Photos of an Old Fashioned Log Home | May 2008 | Log Home Design
by: Suzanna Logan | photography: Scott Amundson




A Michigan couple with a love for all things antique builds a log home with old-fashioned appeal.


 Old-Fashioned Log Cabin Home
Old-Fashioned Log Cabin Home | Ken LaCoy Construction | Log Homes

 Stone Walkway Leading to a Log Cabin Home
Stone Walkway Leading to a Log Cabin Home

 Outdoor Dining Space for the Log Cabin
Outdoor Dining Space for the Log Cabin

 Log Stairway and Landing Area
Log Stairway and Landing Area

 Brightly Decorated Log Cabin Great Room
Brightly Decorated Log Cabin Great Room

Transition Area Between Kitchen and Great Room
Transition Area Between Kitchen and Great Room

Side Entrance to Cabin Kitchen
Side Entrance to Cabin Kitchen

Dining Room and Cabin Kitchen Area
Dining Room and Cabin Kitchen Area

Cabin Family Room in Basement
Cabin Family Room in Basement

Skylights in the Cabin's Great Room
Skylights in the Cabin's Great Room

Catwalk in the Cabin Loft Area
Catwalk in the Cabin Loft Area

 Fireplace in the Master Bedroom
Fireplace in the Master Bedroom

 Bedroom with Outdoor Balcony
Bedroom with Outdoor Balcony

 Decorative Sink in the Cabin's Bathroom
Decorative Sink in the Cabin's Bathroom

 Cabin Rec Room with Pool Table
Cabin Rec Room with Pool Table

 Decorative Flower Pot by the Cabin's Corner
Decorative Flower Pot by the Cabin's Corner

Carved Wooden Bear Outside Cabin
Carved Wooden Bear Outside Cabin

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By Rebecca Southern on Feb 16, 2008
We just completed a log home in Alabama. We have a similar walk out basement. We LOVE the back patio. Is it real rock or concrete??? Can you give us some tips on how to do that?

By S&Barb on Mar 14, 2008
We are looking at a 1941 Log Home.-full log
What should we watch out for and is cinderblock
foundation ok?
It was expanded in 1950's, with new ad half log.

By S&Barb on Mar 14, 2008
We love the stone walkway and garden along with the bear in front of home. There is actually a lot to love here.
Is a wood stove ok to run all the time in winter along with forced air furnace? What to do about dryness as we hope to cut heating bills?


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