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What Kind Of House Is That?
By Marisa | December 30, 2007
My husband is a brick layer and master stone mason, as is one of my sons. Two of my other sons have been laboring for my husband since before they were old enough. You would think that every one of my kids would expect to someday live in a brick or stone house.
So who brought the latest issue of Log Home Magazine into the house? And perhaps more important, why? I’m pretty sure Boomer, Maggie and Levi did not buy the magazine. That would leave me (I didn’t buy it), Brian (not likely) or Nick. Nick? Is he really thinking of building a log home?
Naturally, being so fascinated by building and architecture, I flipped through the book to check out the floor plans and furnishing. A few things caught my eye like a pretty plasma tv lift in a master bedroom and these great floor to ceiling windows at the front of one of the houses. I even found a floor plan that would be perfect for our family. Of course, we’d have to brick the house if we used those plans, and we aren’t in the market for a new house anyway, but still. I could definitely live in a house like that.
I really need to ask Nick why he’s looking at log homes. You think he’s planning to move away? Nah.
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Maybe it’s a hunting lodge in the woods…Are they outdoor men? They may have friends who are getting together to make a man’s hideaway?
Good luck with the mystery….
Dorothy from grammology
remember to call gram
Probably drawn to the rustic look of the exterior.
Log homes can be incredibly modern inside, despite
appearances. Maintainence is more, but the look
sure is unique!
If you are building a log home make sure you go for the thicker logs so many of the cheaper designs have logs half as thick as quality designs!
I think log house plans are awesome! They just look so warm and inviting. I agree with Dorothy that the hunting lodge thing would be very he-man looking with log home architecture.