In the middle of the 18th century, elaborate log cabins began to be constructed, known as the Adirondack style of cabins.
Log cabins make a great combination of art and elegance. They reflect an artistic blend of mind.
In timber-rich regions of the world log cabins are popular dwelling places and are a common sight, particularly in the northern hemisphere.
There have been massive constructions of log homes in Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.
There are parts of Europe that use log cabins as summerhouses or as an extra room in a garden.
Around the 1800’s small log cabins met the basic requirements of a home, and one could be constructed in as little as a few days using some very basic tools.
Log cabin homes are just like log homes, but the only difference is they are comparatively smaller and more rustic.
There are few log cabins that date from the 18th century still standing in the US.
Garden sheds are, of course, the most popular garden buildings.
When you build a log cabin, whilst it will be an investment in time, money and effort, you will be able to enjoy and appreciate your log cabin over many years and probably generations.