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Feel The Nature With A Log cabin
You live in the city, but you also want to have a personal haven in
the province during the holidays. The best thing to do is to build a
log cabin in that wide expanse of land you own in the province.
There is no better vacation than one that brings you closer to
nature.
Securing a cabin from the cold or rainy weather is always a challenge since log cabins are not really candidates to build with a fireplace. The sheathing of both the inside and outside walls is usually observed when building a cabin. Sheathing materials can include plaster and wallpaper. The key is to use just enough plaster to keep the cold winds from blowing inside as well as to protect the inside cabin from moisture formation during the winter season. On the other hand, the sidings will cool the inside cabin by not trapping the heat during the summer season. The warmth of living inside a log cabin will be appreciated more during summer when the smell of wood complements the bright rays of the sun in the morning.
Gone are the days when log cabins are manually built and every log
tied at the end notch and every side plastered to protect it from
the natural elements. Presently, almost any structure can be built
within days using a log cabin kit. Modular and panelized designs for
log cabins are already available on the market. A modular design
system is a system of pre-fabricated modular blocks that are fitted
together to form the required structure. On the other hand, a
panelized design system also employs pre-fabricated components
called panels that are likewise fitted to form part of a structure.
The only difference between a modular and a panelized design system
is that a panelized system is harder to assemble. If you are
confused on what cabin design system to choose, there are also
pre-assembled cabins available for purchase. |
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