Synopsis
In years past, the mention of a log home conjured up images of a primitive vacation cabin in the heart of a wooded wilderness, but now log-home living has become a strong contemporary component of the culture of many countries. Log-home design and construction encompasses styles from the historic and traditional to the heights of modern innovation and opulence.
The authors of The Log Home Book use lessons and legacies from the architectural past, as well as the newest of modern design ideas, to inform and inspire the log-home architect, builder, interior designer, or buyer. Classic and contemporary homes are beautifully showcased, inside and out, and are accompanied by a clearly illustrated section on care, maintenance, and construction details.
This bright and beautiful book has over two hundred spectacular color photographs.
About the Authors
Arthur Thiede is the co-author of the The Log Home Book, American Log Homes, and Hands-on-Log Homes. The Thiedes have spent twenty years photographing and writing about log-home architecture in the United States. They have designed, built, and restored log homes for themselves and clients.
Cindy Thiede has spent twenty years photographing and writing about log-home architecture in the United States. Additional titles by Ms. Thiede include Hands-On Log Homes: Cabins Built on Dreams, The Log Home Book: Design, Past and Present, American Log Homes
Jonathan Stoke is the photographer of two Gibbs Smith, Publisher books including Inside Log Homes and The Log Home Book.
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