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A Log Cabin in North Carolina| October 2008 | Log Home Design
by: Cheryl Kenny | photos: Jon Janzen


A bungalow-style log cabin exterior front view with water garden.
The water garden Cory Snow designed meanders through the front yard, creating a unique setting for the Craftsman-style log bungalow.

A bungalow-style log cabin kitchen with knotty pine cabinetry and faux granite countertops.
The kitchen served as both cooking and dining space, since the Snows chose not to create a separate dining area at first. (They’ve since created a dining room with a recent addition.) The kitchen cabinets are knotty pine crafted by a local cabinetmaker, while the countertops are faux granite. The kitchen doors leads to a deck that stretches across the back of the house.

Bungalow-style log cabin bedroom with Eddie Bauer sleigh bed and matching trunk.
Cory and Emily’s master bedroom features an Eddie Bauer bedroom suite, including a sleigh-style bed with pewter railing and matching trunk. The window behind the bed looks out to the garden waterfall.

Bungalow-style log cabin entry with Douglas fir log posts and antique collectibles.
Guests are welcomed into the home with an antique hat rack/bench. A large Douglas fir log post displays an antique sled, one of many collectible sports items the Snows have on display throughout the home.

Bungalow-style log cabin entry with Douglas fir log posts and antique collectibles.
Bungalow-style log cabin entry with Douglas fir log posts and antique collectibles.


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By mark smith on Jul 29, 2008
what log company is this?

By Randy Pope on Jul 30, 2008
It's Big Log Homes...listed in the article about this home.
http://www.loghome.com/southern_log_home_living/articles/2871

By ellen swartz on Aug 03, 2008
Love the house - we are going to build in 2010 - we would love to see how you attached the two structures together - we are going to have a detached garage with in-laws quarters above and would like to have a way to get back and forth to that structure from the inside - thanks! ellen

By Mike McCarthy on Aug 04, 2008
Ellen, It shouldn't be too hard to design and build a covered walkway between the garage and home. I am sure if you contacted Big Log Homes and ask them they would be happy to help. :) - Thanks Mike

By lori bartoszewicz on Sep 26, 2008
I just love your log home. i have been a fan of log homes for years, and its always been a dream for me. yours is just perfect. maybe someday it will happen for me. thanks for showing. Lori


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