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Building Log Cabins What You Need to Know

Topic: Real EstatePublished September 5, 2011

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Log cabins can be traced back to Europe, and were especially common in Germany, Switzerland, and the Scandinavian countries. Colonists adopted the design when the Swedish settled Delaware in 1638. The cabins of the American pioneers were simple in their construction. They usually only had one room with a door. Windows could also be worked into the construction. Nails were not available to the early settlers, so the logs were joined together with notches or wooden pegs. Fortunately, construction has come a long way since the colonial days. Log cabin companies can now use modern building techniques to fashion a dream home for anyone. Nowadays, log cabins can be very expensive to build. There are several ways to finance their construction, though. The most common method of paying log cabin companies for these homes is using a log home construction loan. It is in the customer’s best interest to make as big a down payment as possible. Getting pre-qualified for a log home loan is also a good idea. A quick chat with the bank can help solidify your ideas and will give them some information on the scope of your project. Knowing your credit score before applying for a loan is important, too. Designing log cabins may seem daunting, but log cabin companies typically have a myriad of stock designs they can offer to their clients. The companies can work with the homebuyers to adapt the design to fit their individual needs and desires. Most companies are national with regional representatives, making it easier for consumers to get in touch with someone to discuss floor plans. There is also nothing wrong with choosing a stock design if it suits your tastes and fits your lifestyle. Choosing stock design log cabins from one of the log cabin companies does not mean that options for decorating the inside are limited. On the contrary, it is best to let your imagination run wild when deciding how to decorate your new home. Natural wooden looks are the most common, but are definitely not the only way. Throw rugs are common interior design objects in cabins. Solid colors and southwestern prints can be a nice addition to bedrooms. The most important thing is to keep your individual tastes in mind as you decorate and let your new home reflect your personality!

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Robert Henson is a freelance writer who scours the Internet, searching for the best products and services to share online. For more specific details or information about log cabin companies, visit http://www.conestogalogcabins.com today - learn more about log cabins and other products offered by Conestoga Log Cabins.

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