Cabin Creations - The Wood Varietals of Log Cabins

Posted by daviddon on May 9th, 2015

The log cabin is a structure that is often used to stay. From the days of pioneers and the settling of the e modern versions that populate the mountains and valleys of our wilderness, the log cabin is the perfect marriage of nature and architecture. An essential piece of the log Hytte (cabin) is of course the wood from which it is built. But contrary to popular belief, not any wood will do. Wood comes in a several varieties, all of which possess different characteristics that make them useful for a host of different activities. From decorative birch to aromatic cedar, each variety is unique unto itself. Wood for cabins needs to have several essential properties in order to ensure that the occupants of the home are properly insulated against the elements that be. Softwoods are generally the go-to variety that cabin makers have been using the most in recent times. Choosing the perfect wood for a Hus (house) or cabin has the potential to give it that aesthetic edge along with a decreased need for heating. Below are some of the more popular choices, why they are chosen and typical costs.

The most popular of all cabin wood is the White Pine. The majority of the cabins that are constructed within the Norway typically use this variety of woods. As far as appearance, the potential for variance is great. White pine can come in shades of pristine, bone white, to more of a yellowed brown.

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