How To Plan And Build A Log Home
By Ron Prouty

Well, the agricultural fairs will be starting up again within a few weeks. You know, the ones where you look at the area's hugest vegetables, eat a bunch of corn dogs and sausages, and look at all the stuff you want to buy- trucks, tractors, sheds.... log homes? Yup, the log home dealers will be there too.

A log home is not just a dream, they are as comfortable as conventional homes. Sure, they require some maintenance and attention, but what home doesn't? And they require some planning before taking the plunge; check on local building and zoning laws and certainly check with bank lenders, as not all conventional mortgage lenders view log homes as a safe investment. If you get an inexperienced builder who hasn't managed a log home project or doesn't know some of the 'tricks' necessary to build a log home, then it may not be a safe investment. If you deal with a reputable company and experienced builder, you can feel like you live in a vacation lodge all year long!

Don't rule out a log home if you are planning a new home. Because the exterior walls are full logs, interior finishing on those walls is minimal if you like the look of natural wood. Look through the brochures, collect some information, and stay tuned to our blog for more advice if you're just beginning to research log homes.

As log home owners since 1998, we can share some of our experiences with you to make it a more satisfying process for you. The main point to consider is DO NOT RUSH into a purchase. This type of home requires more research than many other types. To get started, certainly look at the dealers' brochures and information packages at the upcoming fairs and home shows. Also, view our Rustic Home online blog to keep up to date with our latest information, and feel free to leave feedback or questions about building your new log home.

About the Author

This article was submitted by Ron Prouty, a content editor for The Cedar Meadow web site. The Cedar Meadow is an online presence specializing in log homes, rustic furniture and home decor. Find them at http://www.thecedarmeadow.com.