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  2. Log house - Wikipedia

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    A log house, or log building, is a structure built with horizontal logs interlocked at the corners by notching. Logs may be round, squared or hewn to other shapes, either handcrafted or milled.

  3. Log cabin - Wikipedia

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    A log cabin is a small log house, especially a minimally finished or less architecturally sophisticated structure. Log cabins have an ancient history in Europe, and in America are often associated with first-generation home building by settlers.

  4. A log house is a dwelling constructed primarily using logs, typically from trees such as pine or cedar. It is a traditional form of housing that showcases the natural beauty of wood. The logs are stacked horizontally and interlocked at the corners, creating a sturdy and durable structure.

  5. The Difference Between a Log Cabin and a Log Home

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    The difference between a log cabin and log home is the size, design, and cost. Log cabins tend to be smaller and use less building materials than log homes.

  6. What is a log cabin? - Mansion Global

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    A log cabin is a smaller, simpler version of a log home. With origins in the ancient world, this rustic house style has been around for thousands of years.

  7. Log Home vs. Log Cabin: Unraveling the Differences - Outdoor...

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    Log homes and log cabins, while both charming in their own way, serve different purposes and offer a unique look. Log homes are generally larger, designed for permanent residency, and come equipped with modern amenities, reflecting a style of tradition and contemporary comfort.

  8. The Characteristics That Define a Log Home - Nimvo

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    From the logs on the fireplace heating the home to the polished natural wood floors, there is an expectation of a warm, personal atmosphere that defines the log home. Instead of plastered or prefab walls, there is only the surrounding wood emanating a natural warmth in both color and composition.

  9. What is a Log Cabin? - cabinlife.com

    www.cabinlife.com/articles/what-is-a-log-cabin

    Today’s modern log homes involve various building systems that combine engineering principles with specific crafting, fastening and weatherproofing techniques. Ask companies if their building systems are recognized by your local building codes.

  10. Log cabin | Woodworking, Construction, DIY | Britannica

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    Log cabin, small house built of logs notched at the ends and laid one upon another with the spaces filled with plaster, moss, mortar, mud, or dried manure. Log cabins are found especially in wooded areas, where the construction material is easily at hand.

  11. LOG CABIN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    The house is constructed of brick and concrete block with concrete siding fashioned to make it look like a log cabin.