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actual logs. These were reclaimed pine logs, from a cabin built in the 1820's in north Georgia. They are not smooth, and are whats termed rough hewn. The logs are 14" tall and 6" wide. The white area is called chinking, and its a stucco/concrete mix. The wall the back with the door and blue/grey frame
Like log cabin feel a little and reclaimed door
Nice floors and flat log construction, with chinking
dark logs, white chinking and ceiling
of the log cabin. "My clients had beautiful, Williamsburg-esque colonial furniture," says Clark. "I'm glad they went with that rather than overdoing the mountain-twig-moosehead kind of theme."
Logs and chinking and window above the door
of the log cabin. "My clients had beautiful, Williamsburg-esque colonial furniture," says Clark. "I'm glad they went with that rather than overdoing the mountain-twig-moosehead kind of theme."
I have never hear of a wabi-sabi log; what are they and where do they come from?
Hello, your space is nice, where can I purchase those logs?
The way the logs are decoratively arranged!
logs in fireplace, art, coffee table, rug, fireplace tools-
single log into thin slices for coasters, or simply pile a load in the fireplace. Though this space has plenty of rough and rustic elements to add texture, the look is still modern thanks to generous proportions, clean surfaces and minimalist styling.
corner logs/railing logs it is the same product and color in the semi transparent product line. Hope that helps!!
color of logs mixed with rock and the yellow windows
love the color of the logs and the lighter
dark-stained log exterior and fieldstone chimney, this is the quintessential cabin. As with many homes of the past, cabins were built from material found on the surrounding land and utilized surplus industrial material purely for function. See the rusted firewood pass-through door and breezeway roof?