Traditional Log Home Floor Plans
Traditional log homes in this style often feature squared logs with wide bands of light-colored chinking showing between the log courses. You can even take the extra step of purchasing logs salvaged from old barns or cabins to create your new home. If you’re going for an Early American feel, keep your design simple and boxy in shape, and try to keep its size in check. Think “cozy cabin” to put you on the right track. Browse our free traditional log home floor plans to find the perfect cabin plan.

Alta Log Homes leading the industry has the first log home in the United States to be LEED certified by the U.S. Green Building Council.
The elegant and spacious Pine Ridge log home features a single story lifestyle for those looking to eliminate stairs in their everyday living. The three bedroom, three bath design is great for those…
Creekside Home Plan by Countrymark Log Homes
Blending country charm with the grandeur of a log home, the Summit features spacious bedrooms, a sunken living room, a private sunroom in the master bedroom suite, a convenient kitchen pantry, a firs…
Perfect for hillside lots or any land with a view, the 2,035 sq. ft. Ashton is well-designed with excellent separation of space.
The Buffalo Creek Cabin from Winterwoods Homes is a classic rustic cabin, replete with a 2-car garage, a gourmet kitchen, and an outdoor entertainment area with a stone fireplace.