What to Look For in Log Home Kits For Montana

Sue | February 22nd, 2012 - 3:34 pm
What to Look For in Log Home Kits For Montana

So many log homes have have a look and feel that makes people stop and take notice. This aura, allure, magnetism– if you will– has to do with a few attributes. The logs themselves are such a step away from the standard construction. The designs are also notable with walls of trapezoid windows, prow fronts, […]

Log Home Company- Working For You!

Sue | February 21st, 2012 - 2:27 pm
Log Home Company- Working For You!

As you may have noticed on our home page, Cowboy Log Homes is a full service log home company. So what does that mean for you, the homeowner? It means our homeowners get a lot of personalized service with our homes from the start to the finish, if you so desire. We are log home coordinators. […]

Log Cabin Kits Montana

Sue | February 17th, 2012 - 12:59 pm
Log Cabin Kits Montana

Here in Montana log cabin kits are very popular. In some areas, such as in the Bridger Mountains around Bozeman, and in the Madison Valley surrounding Ennis a very high percentage of houses are log homes. About five years ago an appraiser told me that 30% of homes in the Madison Valley were log homes. […]

Comparing Heavy Timber Construction and Round Post and Beam Homes

Sue | February 9th, 2012 - 7:41 pm
Comparing Heavy Timber Construction and Round Post and Beam Homes

The Heavy Timber Construction that we offer is in the form of Heavy Timber Framed homes, garage, and commercial buildings. Heavy Timber Construction is another name for Heavy Timber Framing. This is the art of taking a timber and handcrafting it to fit into the timber superstructure. Traditional timber framing uses the old world style […]

Designs of Log Garages with Apartments

Sue | February 8th, 2012 - 3:28 pm
Designs of Log Garages with Apartments

Log garages are the perfect compliment to a log home. A two car attached garage is wonderful, but if your family is like mine, you can always use more space. A good choice for this is to build a detached garage that incorporates some living space. So let’s take a look at some design options […]

Log Home Financing

Sue | February 2nd, 2012 - 6:42 am
Log Home Financing

Often seeking log home financing is the only way to make your cabin a reality. Though the face of lending has changed a lot over the years, there is still one factor that never changes– that banks like to make interest money on solid loans. We do not finance log home personally. But here are […]

How Cabin Plans with Lofts Can Be Used For Ranch Style Log Homes

Sue | January 19th, 2012 - 4:04 pm
How Cabin Plans with Lofts Can Be Used For Ranch Style Log Homes

When looking for single level floor plans in log homes there is a simple way to add many more plans to your selection. By simply looking at cabin plans with lofts and not calculating in the open loft area, the plan becomes a ranch style. Let’s take a look at several of our standard plans […]

Material We Include For Our Tiny Log Cabin Kits

Sue | January 16th, 2012 - 3:38 pm
Material We Include For Our Tiny Log Cabin Kits

When shopping for tiny log cabin kits and hunting cabins it is very important to know what is included in the package. No two companies include the same materials, and the materials that are included are not always of the same quality. So instead of looking at the cheapest sticker price, be more astute and […]

A Mini Log Cabin is Simply Built From a Smaller Log Cabin Plan

Sue | January 2nd, 2012 - 1:54 pm
A Mini Log Cabin is Simply Built From a Smaller Log Cabin Plan

The term ‘mini’ when applied to log cabins sort of tickles my fancy. I have a ‘mini’ pony out in my yard — she is simply a reduced version of a larger horse. I have a lovely ornamental ‘mini’ doll house that my husband is building for our daughter for her birthday (don’t tell her!). […]

Building A Log Cabin Yourself

Sue | December 27th, 2011 - 6:51 am
Building A Log Cabin Yourself

There are several benefits to building your log cabin yourself. One is the cost savings. Instead of paying someone else to do the labor, that cost is credited back to you directly. The other advantage is having the satisfaction of doing the work yourself. About half of our customers desire to construct their their own […]

Milled Log Homes vs. Handcrafted Log Homes– What’s the Difference?

Sue | December 20th, 2011 - 10:55 pm
Milled Log Homes vs. Handcrafted Log Homes– What’s the Difference?

To anyone who has taken a few minutes to explore our website Cowboy Log Homes.com, you may have noticed different style log homes. The two most popular are the milled log homes and the handcrafted log homes. Let’s take a minute to describe the differences. Milled Log Cabins Milled log cabins are built with logs […]

Log Cabin Kit Options

Sue | December 15th, 2011 - 7:50 am
Log Cabin Kit Options

The term log kit comes from the idea of buying everything from the same company. Log cabin kit options are based on the log shell or timber shell and the other dryin materials. The advantage of purchasing a full package is all of the materials needed to dryin the log home come all together. There […]

One Room Log Cabin Kits are Usually Very Tiny Log Cabin Plans

Sue | December 10th, 2011 - 7:42 am
One Room Log Cabin Kits are Usually Very Tiny Log Cabin Plans

Log cabin come in every shape and size, but there is one size that is really too small for just about everything! A one room log cabin kit is really small. We do have a few very tiny cabins, but if you look at the floor plan, even with as creative as we are, there […]

How Much Do Log Cabin Kits For Sale Cost?

Sue | December 7th, 2011 - 7:41 am
How Much Do Log Cabin Kits For Sale Cost?

Cost is a question that many people ask. It is disheartening and foolish of companies to tell you, “If you have to ask our prices then you can afford it!” Boy, that’s a moral booster when you are trying to figure out what you CAN build with your budget! Over the years we have found […]

To Chink or Not To Chink

Sue | December 7th, 2011 - 6:58 am
To Chink or Not To Chink

A common misconception with log homes is that all of them should be chinked. We strongly disagree with that statement. Instead, each log home and each owner must be taken as an individual, not lumped together in a blanket conviction that all log homes must be chinked. In all the log homes we have lived […]