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We are building our own log home in Utah following the methods of the Log Home Builders Association (LHBA). After a lot of research we really felt that LHBA was the best way to go. We highly encourage you to visit the LHBA website at www.loghomebuilders.org. It seems crazy to think we can do this ourselves, but LHBA really makes you a believer! And remember, we welcome any help!

Sunday, January 18, 2015

August/September 2014 - Still Chinking...

Still needing a lot finished, Kenyon and I went out (without kids) over Labor Day weekend. A lot had happened since we’d been gone: all of the remaining windows installed (with the exception of 1 of the triangle windows in gable end), front door installed, bathroom framed in, most of the second floor joists installed.

View of Family Room from “Front” Door (The front door is really on the side of the house and the kitchen door is the small door on the front of the house.)



View of the bathroom/laundry room (framed in) from front door.



View of master bedroom area from front door.



View of the kitchen area from family room



View of the kitchen/eating area/family room from kitchen door.



Outside of valley wall (sliding door out of family room)



View of the upstairs from loft (valley side) looking out to road side (where bedrooms will be)





View from loft into open area over front door



And more chinking…



When we left in September, there was 1/4th of 3 rows left on the lake side, the front side was finished, the tent side has 2 rows left, and the whole valley side is left. We will also need to touch-up around some of the windows and do most of the corners. It seems like this will take forever!

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