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"Family Affair"
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A South Carolina couple builds their vacation retreat with fun and family in mind.
Carol and Hugh Dear always dreamed of owning a vacation cabin in the mountains where they could entertain their children and grandchildren. "As a child, my family and I visited friends who owned a log home on a lake," says Carol. "I never forgot how much fun it was, and since then, I've longed for a cabin to call my own."
So, when their son Douglas purchased a farm in Syria, Virginia, with plans to construct a log home on the land, the Dears decided to take him up on his offer to build on the same property. "We really get the best of both worlds—the log cabin my wife always wanted and we're close to our grandchildren," says Hugh.
Douglas researched several log home companies before the Dears, as a family, decided to go with Satterwhite Log Homes, a company headquartered in Longview, Texas. "We flew to Texas to meet with the salespeople and were impressed with Satterwhite's unique method of construction," says Hugh. Satterwhite specializes in dead-standing timber, trees that die naturally in the forests of the Rocky Mountains. "All logs shrink during the drying process, but with our logs, most drying and shrinkage occurs before the tree is harvested, thanks to the arid climate of the American West," says Danny Grizzle at Satterwhite. Nestled in the valley of Madison County in the shadow of the Blue Ridge Mountain range, this cozy log cabin blends timeless appeal with old-fashioned charm. The 1,967-square-foot home includes two bedrooms and a sleeping loft, and uses 9-inch-diameter Engelmann spruce round Swedish cope logs with old fashioned, saddle-notch solid corners.
The two-level abode has porcelain tile floors with pine flooring in the loft and a 22-foot-tall cathedral ceiling. The spacious living room opens to a country kitchen with granite countertops, open wood cabinetry, a butler's pantry, a vintage stove and modern stainless steel appliances.
There's also a separate barn that serves as a garage and stable for the couple's miniature horses. Adjacent to the home is the Rose River, a popular fly-fishing spot and site of the annual Project Healing Waters 2-Fly Tournament. Project Healing Waters is a private nonprofit that helps injured veterans find therapy through fly-fishing. "My wife and I are honored to be one of the sponsors for this event. Something about getting the veterans on the peaceful river helps them recover physically and emotionally," says Hugh.
The Dear family also has a peach orchard on the property and produces peach wine. "It's called the Winery at Rose River Farm," Hugh says with excitement. "Our grandchildren even take part in the business by selling peaches to passersby on the main road."
For Carol and Hugh Dear, owning a vacation log home is truly the fulfillment of a dream. "It's a complete departure from our primary residence in Georgetown, South Carolina," says Hugh. "When we get to our log home in Virginia, it's the epitome of country living, and that's the way we like it. Just being able to spend time with family makes it all worthwhile."
Home Plan Details:
Square Footage: 1,967
Log Company: Satterwhite Log Homes
Log Species: Engelmann spruce
Virginia Log Retreat Floor Plan
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By Kim Watkins on May 24, 2009
How long would it take to erect this home and how much
By Gwen H. Wallace on Jun 18, 2009
Approx. what do the plans cost? I want approx. 2000 sq ft. wrap around porch
loft with laundry and 3 bedrooms 2 bath and 1/2 back downstairs with the kitchen
and huge great room.
By Whitney Richardson on Jun 24, 2009
Kim--Those are questions you would need to discuss with your log provider and builder. You can contact Satterwhite Log Homes, the producer of the this home, at 800-777-7288 or visit its web site, satterwhite-log-homes.com for more information.