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After a devastating loss, a tenacious log-home-loving couple rebuilt their idea of paradise.
A couple headed towards retirement found a perfect match — in their log home and each other.
This cliff-hanger of a house promises incredible views and an abundance of inviting spaces to take them all in.
Great minds think alike, and these log and timber frame communities are proof that if one wood home is fine, a whole community ...
A forever log home brings new life to a neglected property and the Tennessee couple who built it.
The Chateau Liberté is home to 72 acres of Redwood Forest and three parcels, making it a sight to see.
At this Blue Ridge log home, every day is a vacation.
Readers have chosen their favorites across four categories: ADU, Homes Under 2,000 Square Feet, Homes 2,000-3,000 Square Feet a...
A couple builds a forever home, with some divine help along the way.
How one couple spent decades planning their dream retirement home near the Beartooth Mountains.
Interior designer Craig Duncan’s vision brought his North Carolina mountain cabin to life.
Here’s what keeps generations of guests coming back to this West Virginia getaway.
Whether you live in a log home full-time or want to test one out for the weekend, enjoy the comfort of log home living across t...
This Pennsylvania dream home, 50 years in the making, proved to be totally worth the wait.
Why wait until retirement to enjoy the home of your dreams? That question prompted this couple to begin their log home journey ...
This Montana home is all about balance, offering a fresh take on classic mountain style while staying true to its Western roots.
This 1940s log cabin is full of southwestern cottage charm.
This property in Goodlettsville has only been owned by two families in its history: the current owners and Willie Nelson.