Welcome to Log Cabin the “Beaver Creek” floor plan by Tomahawk Log & Country Homes is the result of taking concepts from other existing floor plans, merging them, and then customizing them to suit the lot, as well as the goals of the owners and their budget.
This was done by taking concepts from other existing floor plans, merging them, and then customizing them to suit the lot.
To complete this procedure, we first took concepts from various already existing floor plans, merged those concepts, and then customized them to fit the lot.
This technique is analogous to the one that was utilized in the building of a great number of other log homes. After everything is said and done, the outcome is something that can only be described as astounding to everyone who sees it.
The Living Area
The Cascade log cabin has cathedral ceilings and a wall of windows, both of which are wonderful for giving the illusion that a small place is much larger than it is. Consequently, the log cabin feels considerably more spacious than it is.
You will become aware of this influence as soon as you enter the log cabin. For instance, the living area that can be seen below is a wonderful example of a great room or living room.
It is spacious enough to accommodate a huge fireplace in its design and provides convenient access to the decks that run along the side of the home. In addition, the decks run along the side of the log cabin.
The Kitchen of the Log Cabin
When we go on tours of several log cabins, one of the first rooms that we always check out is the kitchen in each of the cottages. As a result of the fact that the act of preparing food constitutes such an essential component of our everyday life,
In addition to having an exquisite design, the layout of this kitchen has been extremely well considered, and as a result, it is not only functional but also highly convenient.
Stainless steel is used in the construction of home appliances, and there is a larger gas stove against one wall that has six burners. It is the cook’s cooking area, also called a kitchen.
Our hearts have been won over by the brown and gray tile that has a rustic look and is perfect for matching against the wood and the stainless steel; we can’t wait to utilize it in our home because of its excellent compatibility with both of those materials.
In addition to that, there is an island bar that is located on the exterior of the kitchen. Within this bar is a space that is constructed of live edge wood and that has the potential to be transformed into a breakfast nook. This bar is also part of the kitchen.
The Dining Table of the Log Cabin
You’ll find the same breathtaking window arrangement in the more formal dining room as well. In addition, this space features a table and a chandelier that are both designed in the aesthetic of the mid-20th century.
It’s hard to believe, but in this one spot, two very different aesthetics have managed to find a way to coexist in a way that’s quite stunning.
The Upstairs Living Area
You can’t remember ever being in a home that made you feel nearly as at ease and welcomed as this one did while you were there.
We have a lot of respect for how the current owners of this home have incorporated their appreciation of the mid-century modern aesthetic into the overall layout and design of their property.
As a result of this, in addition to the innumerable windows and areas throughout the log cabin where one may sit and rest, the log cabin has been transformed into the kind of atmosphere that immediately draws one in and forces one to stay because of the beauty and ease it provides.
This is because the log cabin has been made into an environment that evokes a sense of serenity and comfort.
This is the case even though the log cabin retains a large number of windows and various locations spread out over its interior in which a person can relax and rest.
The Upstairs Bedroom of the Log Cabin
Multiple bedrooms offer the much-needed space that is essential for a family of any size, regardless of the size of the family.
One of our favorites is this kid-friendly room with a rustic vibe that was designed in the style of a log cabin and features not one but two sets of bunk beds.