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.

This model is modified from the Hanover Craftsman Series design.
This plan is distinguished by its large windowed shed dormer which opens the loft space.
The Modified Madison plan features 3 bedrooms and 2 baths.
An idyllic design built around fabulous property views, the captivating Star Valley displays creative design concepts and a functional floor plan perfect for everyday life and entertaining guests.
The Pinebluff log home from Honest Abe Log Homes features a breakfast nook, a central covered porch, a mudroom, and attached 2-car garage.
This home is featured in the September 2008 issue of Log Home Illustrated. Its practical elegance is a favorite of many and a great source of inspiration.
High in style and slightly scaled down from our popular Cheyenne plan, the Cheyenne II offers maximum rustic living and full amenities within a modest footprint.
Easy and comfortable describes this model. Just right for downsizing or the starter home this home features a cathedral ceiling over the open concept area.
At nearly 3,000 square feet, the fully customizable Glenrock floor plan from Honest Abe Log Homes features a wraparound deck and a covered gazebo.
The Northwood is a great design for someone looking for a starter home, a getaway retreat, or just looking for an affordable home option.
Enjoy nature's wondrous pleasures in this sprawling, western-style ranch.
A moderately sized ranch, the Dunn Ridge is efficient in space, yet boasts today's must-have amenities with classic rustic style.
This cabin has the look and feel of the ole timers cabin in the mountains.
This three bedroom ranch style log home is distinguished by its architecturally stated front porch but it is also known for accommodations.
This alluring, yet sensible design lives considerably larger than its modest square footage suggests with flowing public spaces, strategically positioned windows, and a luxurious patio equipped with …
This Appalachian style log home reflects a vintage feel with its wrap-around porch, shed dormers, simple lines, and mix of materials.
Efficiently planned space and luxurious outdoor living makes this captivating hybrid log home live much larger than its modest square footage suggests.
Square Footage: 5902 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5