Planning the Waterfront Log Cabin | Homecoming Weekend | Country Log Homes | Resources for Log Homes


"Homecoming Weekend"

Planning the Waterfront Cabin | June 2008 | Log Home Design
by: Jennifer LeClaire | photography: Rich Frutchey



Planning the Log Cabin | Homecoming Weekend:
Jerry and Joan Artale are working for the weekend. Every Friday this Connecticut couple makes the three-hour drive to spend two glorious days at their gorgeous log home in Lake Luzerne, New York.

The Artales lead a big city life during the week—Jerry owns a printing company in Manhattan and Joan is a mortgage broker in Connecticut. So the mini-escapes that these childhood sweethearts can take back to their hometown are always eagerly anticipated.

“We always say we come home on the weekends. Our log home is so relaxing,” Joan says. “We met up here when we were five years old. This is the life for us.”

That carefree life is nestled into a two-bedroom, 1,464-square-foot log home made from 6-inch plantation red pine logs with interlocking corners. After consulting with several manufacturers, the Artales chose Ashley Falls, Massachusetts-based Country Log Homes because they appreciated the hand-peeled logs that they think give their cabin a more authentic, rustic look.

“We actually hand peel the logs with a drawknife to remove the bark, but we leave a layer of cambium on the wood to give it a dark look,” says Doreen Chassie, owner of Country Log Homes. “It gives it a more natural feel.” The Artales were so pleased with that organic look that they just built a similarly styled guesthouse on their property, which is 15 minutes from Lake George, New York, in the heart of the Adirondacks.

To personalize their weekend retreat, the Artales modified one of the log home company’s stock floorplans by converting the plan’s two-bedroom second floor to one open room with a magnificent pond view. They also made the front porch two feet wider and screened it in so they could enjoy their outdoor space without pesky insects.

The Artales were as pleased with their general contractor, Thomas Neville, as they were with their log provider. “Thomas was able to do absolutely beyond what one would expect without charging beyond what one would expect,” Joan says. Thomas also designed the stairway, mitered all the boards and installed pine molding. “The key to getting the log home of your dreams is to take the time to put your team in place,” she explains. “Our home was a piece of art to the people who worked on it.”

The decor is in the Great Camp tradition, with birch tables, oak floors and unique odds and ends the couple has discovered in local shops. To bring a burst of color to the kitchen, the cabinetry is green-glazed oak, and Tiffany-style pendant lamps provide task lighting over the island. The no-nonsense tile in the bathroom is mushroom-colored, what Jerry calls a “Home Depot special.”

But Joan’s favorite room is the master bedroom in the open loft. Its high ceilings and bird’s eye view of the rest of the cabin (not to mention the pond off in the distance) provides her with a perfect perch to appreciate her perfect home.

Jerry prefers an outdoor spot to enjoy the secluded setting. “The best part of log home living is when you sit on the deck and just look around. There are bears, bunnies, deer and mountain lions that come to visit,” Jerry says, noting that TV chef and media mogul Rachael Ray is their neighbor. “It’s so peaceful here; we can’t believe we own this place!”



Waterfront Log Home Photos
Waterfront Log Home Plans

Planning a Waterfront Log Home
     
Return to "Homecoming Weekend" - Waterfront Log Cabin Tour main page


More: Log Homes
Home by: Country Log Homes

Watch Log Home TV Floorplan Library Log Home Gallery Visit the Community Search The Site

By Fran Downs on Jul 17, 2008
Would like to see a plan with kitchen in the back and a deck for grilling and parties, also a loft overlooking down stairs.About 1600 sq. feet.Bedroom,loft and bath upstairs, and bedroom and bath downstairs.


Your Name:
Comment:



Subscribe
 
Give a Gift
 
Subscriber Services
If I like Country's Best Log Homes I'll pay $21.95 for a full year. If I'm not satisfied, I'll return the bill marked "cancel" and owe nothing. The cancellation is effective immediately and any trial issues I receive are mine to keep free.

GET A FREE
TRIAL ISSUE OF
Country's Best Log Homes


US offer only. Click here for Canadian/Foreign subscriptions.

If I like Log Home Living I'll pay $21.95 for a full year. If I'm not satisfied, I'll return the bill marked "cancel" and owe nothing. The cancellation is effective immediately and any trial issues I receive are mine to keep free.

GET A FREE
TRIAL ISSUE OF
Log Home Living


US offer only.
Click here for Canadian/Foreign subscriptions.

Give
Country's Best
Log Homes

as a Gift Subscription

Give
Log Home Living
as a Gift Subscription

Country's Best
Log Homes

Subscribe
Gift Subscription
Customer Service
FAQs

You may call us if you prefer not to order online: 866-700-2995

If you are not in the continental U.S. please call 386-246-3426 (International).

You can also write to:
Country's Best Log Homes
P.O. Box 420235
Palm Coast, FL, 32142-0235

Log Home Living

Subscribe
Gift Subscription
Customer Service
FAQs

You may call us if you prefer not to order online: 800-234-8496

If you are not in the continental U.S. please call 386-447-2398 (International).

You can also write to:
Log Home Living
P.O. Box 420235
Palm Coast, FL, 32142-0235