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A Log
Cabin of Your Own
By Eriani Doyel
When you think of a log cabin, what do you imagine?
Something rustic and small that the settlers lived in
until more permanent housing could be built? Or, do you
imagine the cabins of today, with beautifully designed
architecture and sturdy construction meant to stand the
test of time and the weather? If you have thought about
a cabin as a vacation home you should definitely look at
the log models of today. Not only are they well-built,
but they are fairly economical and you can even build
your own log cabin from a plan that you purchase.
There are a few basic steps to building a log cabin,
whether you build it yourself or have it built for you.
The first step is to find a location. Most cabins are in
wooded areas and forests. Find one in a desirable area
where the land is available and zoned for residential
housing. Also check to make sure that utility service is
available and that your lot would be accessible when you
want to go there.
The next step is to find a builder or some plans. You
can go online to find a builder and also blueprints that
are standard or custom-designed. Consider future changes
in your family situation when you decide what features
will be important in your log cabin. Such as how many
bedrooms do you need? Are you going to need lots of
storage? What appliances and electronics do you want?
How many bathrooms?
Once you have chosen a builder or plans, it is time to
lay the foundation. The foundation of your log cabin
should be level to avoid cracking and sliding. Find out
what precautions should be made due to weather. Any
plumbing, etc. should be adequately protected.
Next, the exterior walls of the log cabin will be put
up. They are what will give the cabin its shape and
character. The logs should be treated to avoid rot and
should fit tightly together with some type of sealant in
between for insulation and security purposes.
The roof of the log cabin comes next. Some cabins have a
metallic roof while others have wood or tar paper
shingles. The choice is yours. Metal will not rot, but
it is not as attractive or as insulating as other
roofing material.
Once the roof of the log cabin is installed, you can
begin work on the interior, windows, etc. If you want
log inner walls they may need to be installed at the
same time as the exterior walls in order to make a tight
connection. If you use drywall, then you can put the
walls of your log cabin up later.
A cabin can be a great investment, not necessarily in
resale value, although depending on the market that can
be true, it is mainly an investment in the quality of
your life and the time you spend with those you love.
Eriani Doye writes articles about Finance and Real
Estate. For more information about owning a log cabin
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