Lodge Homes
Lodge log homes make you feel like you’re away from it all the minute you walk through the door. Many lodge log homes feature a mix of materials, including heavy timbers, stone and shakes — all natural finishes that lend themselves to a rustic vernacular, making lodge log homes perfect for mountain settings.

Patience, precision and elegant logs combine in this Arkansas family masterpiece.
A Wisconsin couple builds a log lodge in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Having plenty of space to share with family and friends, old and new, was the inspiration behind this charitable couple’s expan...
A log home getaway on 51 acres of remote Vermont countryside beckons family and friends, whether it's for a holiday celebration or just a little end-of-the-work-week R&R.
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A Wyoming bed-and-breakfast serves as a luxury cowboy getaway.
After many moves, a Wisconsin couple plants roots at the perfect lakeside location.
Called "The Intricate," the complex design and the unique building materials used in this log home make it stand apart along the shores of Idaho's Lake Coeur d'Alene.
Montana's recently restored Kootenai Lodge recalls a rich heritage.
Born from a stock floor plan, this South Dakota customized log home is a true treasure
The Koblenz family wanted a one-of-a-kind log home that harmonized with their Rocky Mountain locale.
Summit Log & Timber Homes gave them what they wanted and then some.
As the family belonging to this Mississippi Delta retreat grew, so did their handcrafted log home, showing just how versatile a log home expansion can be.
Based off of a company’s most popular stock plan, the customized Black Bear Lodge showcases the best of the log home lifestyle.
A North Georgia log home provides every creature comfort imaginable — all within a lush mountain landscape.
Satterwhite Log Homes builds a Virginia log lodge rooted in Texas style.
A Miami couple finds shelter from Florida’s intense summer swelter in a lovingly restored Canadian log home.
There isn’t a scrap of drywall to be found in this Wisconsin full-log homestead.
A remote Montana log home is a retreat near the Canadian border that allows this family to enjoy nature without the hassles of modern distractions.