You can design your rustic cabin with fireplaces, hot tubs, and decks. All of our cabins give you that mountain cabin feel with knotty pine walls and ceilings, with rustic log exteriors. Our rustic cabins are just that… cabins, no vinyl siding and drywall only if and where you want to see it.
Our rustic modular cabins are cozy, warm, inviting, and at the same time give you the feeling of being one with the outdoors. Many cabins do offer separate bedrooms and baths which you can choose by searching our standard plans or you can bring us your custom design and we can custom build a rustic modular cabin for you. Usually only one story high (some contain a loft) and many with only one great room, these rustic cabins can be fitted out with bunks and a wood stove. Rustic cabins differs from more elaborate log homes because of their simplicity and slightly rougher appearance. Whether you’re still dreaming about a cabin, or in the process of making that dream come true, searching through plans of rustic modular cabins is a great way to decide how much you would be willing to put into and get out of that dream. The want to be taken back to that shared time with family and friends. Many have fond memories of staying at a cabin on vacation and want to recapture the sense of relaxation and closeness to nature. Rustic modular cabins are still built with functionality in mind, however, more emphasis is put on the comfort and design, achieving the practical balance between form and functionality. The early settlers needed protection from the cold, rain, animals and unfriendly neighbors. Back then they were built less for aesthetics and more for function. Log modular cabins give you a fast, enjoyable, and safe option when considering a weekend getaway or retreat!Ĭabins first made their appearance in America in the mid-1600s. There is an expanding array of choices in today’s log cabin marketplace. Unlike log cabin kits with individual logs and wall panels, you get peace of mind knowing that your log cabin will be built tight keeping out drafts, insects, and rodents making your new cabin enjoyable for everyone in the family. Why would anyone want to waste an entire season of enjoyment building a log cabin when it could be ready to be shared with family, friends, and loved ones at that favorite mountain spot, or along a river or lake. With minimal onsite effort, the modular log cabin is set at the site, connected to site utilities and the foundation and soon ready to be enjoyed. With Log modular cabins the homes are built virtually complete in an indoor factory environment. All of the pieces show up on flatbed truck and are dumped at the site of the cabin, or worse yet, have to be hauled in dozens of small loads in pickup truck to the site. While kits are available, they are still hard work. Log modular cabins are becoming more and more popular as a cost effective alternative to site construction with a kit. You can still buy cabin kits or choose the modern alternative.
But, if you’re planning to build a log cabin today, the task can be made much simpler. To build your home you chopped down your own trees, hauled them to the building site, and laid them in layers one at a time. The typical cabin kits used by many homebuyers to build their log cabin today weren’t available when settlers began building log cabins in the woods or on the frontier.