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Building A Log Cabin

The first step in constructing a log cabin is finding a piece of land that is suitable for the project. Be sure to avoid an area located at the base of a hill or near boggy ground. A hill may lead to a rockslide, while a marshy area will leave the cabin exposed an army of gnats and mosquitoes.

Drawing up a design may be one of the most important aspects of building a log cabin. It is vital to be accurate and precise with all dimensions, as this will reflect the actual shape and size of the finished product. A good idea is to find a design that is similar to what you are looking for and tweaking it to fit your exact wants and needs.

Another tip is to use wood that is local to the area. For example, a log cabin being built in a forested area that is densely populated with white oak trees should use white oak as the main type of lumber for the cabin. This will enhance its beauty without taking away from the natural forest setting. This technique will also give builders the ability to use wood in the area to help fill in any gaps or holes that they cabin may have.

Whether you are hunting, fly fishing, or simply looking to get away from society and civilization, there isn't anything quite like spending a few nights between the hardwood lumber walls of a log cabin. Forests and wooded areas have a tangible pulse, and a log cabin will allow you to feel the heartbeat of nature.

by: Jessica Bond




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