Log Homes With Color
Collection by Log Homes of America, Inc.
The myth of the dark and dingy log home of yesteryear is BUSTED with these pictures! Today's log homes incorporate high efficiency windows, ample lighting and more drywall to add color and dispel that myth. What was once sacrilegious to say as a log home salesperson, the fact is, to many of our clients, there IS such a thing as too much wood!
Adding in some drywall can easily add a splash of color to any room in your log home.
These recessed shelves are a great space saver! This client opted for color in their log home as opposed to interior t&g.
A bathroom needs to be well lit. This single interior wall with drywall provides that desired lighting.
The interior design choices of the bedroom furniture and especially the linens create a theme not commonly seen in log cabins, but a theme that is more and more common in today's log homes.
The gable wall color coupled with modern furniture and decor provide a modern feel in a rustic setting.
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Dark stained master bedroom combined with woven raffia wall covering on interior wall into bedroom, designed by Adler Design Associates out of Jacksonville, FL.
This stick-framed prow great room with vertical timber accent was finished with drywall to gain that modern rustic appeal.
Who says you can't do that colorful tile backsplash and modern range hood in your log home?
Ample lighting in the bathroom is vital! Drywall spreads light around a room better than wood. This double vanity master bathroom shows the beauty of color in this vaulted ceiling space.
This ain't your Grandpa's log home. Drywall, large windows, exposed timbers, modern furniture and amenities are today's log home.
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Unique lighting and modern colors and furniture give a very unique look to this log home.
Rustic cabiny furniture meets a touch of modern appeal with one of the walls being drywall and significantly brightening up the room.
Your guests are coming to check out your new log cabin...but boy will they be shocked when they walk in the front door and immediately see the modern rustic design.
Spare bedroom with exposed timber ceiling and solid log exterior walls with a lovely shade of red on the interior wall.