Log cabin in a new mexico forest.
Log home large windows.
Although this log home doesn t have a typical log wall feel to it the exposed beams subtly remind you of this.
Swiss style log mansion with huge covered deck.
A log cabin in the finnish forest.
Massive log home with many supporting beams on perimeter of wrap around deck.
Either way know what you re getting.
Some log producers include a certain brand of window with their log package.
Windows have three major glazing options.
This bedroom space features vaulted ceilings exposed wood beams and lots of sunlight coming through the windows.
Awning windows open out with hinges at the top of the unit.
Cabin style log home with small deck on large sloping lot.
This dining space is spacious yet not big enough to feel.
Grand log home with huge windows and large deck on stone foundation set among tall trees.
Sliding windows have sections that slide open to one side.
Single glaze double glaze and triple glaze.
Low e4 glass reflects heat in the summer and helps keep heat inside in the winter making this a good choice in climates where both heating and cooling costs are a concern.
Traditional meets modern in this take on log house architecture and the result is astonishing a sleek and cozy home with large balconies and extensive glass fronts.
Others leave the choice up to you.
Windows affect not only the look and feel of your home but also its energy efficiency.
Casement windows open out often by using a hand crank located near the windowsill and have hinges along the sides.