Cabin Plans - Build a Log Cabin, Small Log Cabin, and more
Build a Log CabinBuilding a log cabin may seem like a challenging undertaking, but it actually requires no specialized skills. With the right set of simple plans, nearly anyone should be able to build a log cabin from scratch or from a log cabin kit.
Small Log CabinA log cabin is a simple structure that can be built entirely by hand. Nowadays, most are built from kits, but you can build your own small log cabin with the barest of necessities like a chainsaw and your own timber.
Homemade Log CabinGo to a workshop on how-to-build a log cabin, develop a complete project budget that also includes unexpected expenses, get the building site, and then choose a design.
Log Cabin SticksLog cabins can be made from a variety of wood materials, but one of the most artistic ways to build a log cabin is by using natural wood sticks. A natural stick cabin is an eye-catching display piece.
DIY Log CabinWhether you need to build a wilderness shelter or choose a refined vacation retreat, all styles of homemade log cabins share common characteristics.
Simple Log CabinA log cabin can be as elaborate or as simple as you choose. Here is the basic outline of how to build a simple log cabin.
Traditional Log CabinsThe traditional log cabin was the hallmark of the pioneer West. It could be constructed quickly from the frontier's abundant natural resources, furnishing a comfortable home.
Rustic Log CabinA rustic log cabin differs from more elaborate log homes because of its simplicity and rough-hewn appearance.
Basic CabinDrawings for a rather basic (but inexpensive) cabin that measures 23 feet by 14 feet.
Cabin ShedDownloadable plans for a free cabin shed featuring log sides, metal roof, and an attractive porch.
Primitive Log CabinA primitive log cabin can be a hunting getaway, a place to camp out of the elements, or a kid's playhouse.
Summer Camp CabinDrawings for a summer camp cabin featuring a protruding front porch and tapering chimney.
A-Frame Log CabinDrawings for 36' A Frame cabin from the cooperative extension office of North Dakota State University
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