Check out a 3-story log home – its great room alone is worth living there

Quite often we hear the phrase "bigger is better." This can be the case in many circumstances, but when considering log homes, is a bigger floor plan really better?
Log homes are renowned for their ingenious space-saving design, where surplus room can become unused space which you have to pay to heat. There is a simple philosophy to the log home lifestyle, with the focus on what you need to facilitate your woodland getaway rather than lavish opulence.
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Today we are going to explore a fantastic log home which has three bedrooms and two bathrooms over 1,659 square feet. Plan 24086BG is featured on Architectural Designs and represents everything you could need in a smaller floor plan. Interested in learning more? Let's take a look inside...
This charming log home is finished with attractive wood and features a large porch with a dormer at the front entrance. Looking at the rear of the house, we find three levels with multiple deck areas to perfectly complement your outdoors lifestyle - amazing!
The main living room in Plan 24086BG features a prow-shaped wall of windows which adds a lot of light to the room.
The stone fireplace rises all the way up to the double-height ceiling. It is the center of the house and an ideal gathering point for cozy evenings.
The country-style kitchen includes modern appliances and has plenty of cabinetry and worktop space.
The main living room has an open concept, creating a social hub of the house. The designated dining area is great for dinner parties while the breakfast bar is a good option for more informal meals.
The home has three bedrooms, all of which benefit from access to the deck.
The bedrooms are spacious enough to house the rustic furniture which looks great in log homes.
This fantastic abode has two full bathrooms; the master includes a relaxing sunken bathtub.
The bathrooms are finished with double vanities and attractive worktops.
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There is even a walk-in shower!
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