The Great Escape
1,770-Square-Foot Design Combines Log & Timber Elements With Spacious Interiors & Cathedral Ceilings
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1,770 sq. ft.
Optional Basement
Log + Timber Frame Accents
4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Bungalow
log home gallery
The great escape
Hilltop or lakeside it's designed for views and delivers casual spaces for entertaining inside and out.
The moment you pull up to this log and timber retreat, it’s clear this is no ordinary home.
A towering timber truss entryway supported by square posts sets the stage for what is to come, while a picture window above the front door gives a peekaboo look at the trio of stunning trusses spanning the interiors.
Once inside the front door, visitors are wowed instantly by the views, which continue through the entry and living room, past a covered back porch, and beyond.
Serving as the core of the home, the great room stands out in grand fashion, with its vaulted ceilings punctuated by timber trusses. While the room feels markedly spacious with ample room for gathering, a stone fireplace cozies up the area.
In the adjacent dining and kitchen area, there is a palpable invitation to linger. An oversized island includes not just one, but two, bar stool seating areas, while a window situated next to the connected dining space offers clear sight lines to the outdoors.
Designed with an eye to efficiency, the kitchen features a classic work triangle which suits both the casual cooks or seasoned chefs. A laundry room just off the kitchen allows for easy access, helping streamline chores.
Through a pair of garden doors, a spacious fully winterized sunroom promises four-season enjoyment.
Everywhere you look, there is a view, thanks to a dozen windows surrounding the space, plus triangular windows in the gable ends and floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doors that open up to an open-air deck.
Outdoor living areas run the length of the home, adding a gracious invitation to enjoy nature in comfort.
The sundeck connects to a covered timber porch on the rear of the home, which also creates a space for lounging on the patio of the walk-out basement below.
The lower level includes a recreational space with a bar, ideal for enjoying movies or the big game, along with storage space, a bathroom, and a trio of bedrooms for visiting family and friends.
On the main level, the master suite dominates the entire right side of the house, allowing for complete single-level living. But the space is far from utilitarian.
Timber trusses and log walls give the space an unmistakable retreat feel, while a walk-in closet and a private bath provide comfort and privacy.
Access to the rear deck through sliding doors brings a layer of luxury and makes it the perfect place to rest and relax at the end of a full day connecting with family, friends and the outdoors.
A towering timber truss entryway supported by square posts sets the stage for what is to come, while a picture window above the front door gives a peekaboo look at the trio of stunning trusses spanning the interiors.
Once inside the front door, visitors are wowed instantly by the views, which continue through the entry and living room, past a covered back porch, and beyond.
Serving as the core of the home, the great room stands out in grand fashion, with its vaulted ceilings punctuated by timber trusses. While the room feels markedly spacious with ample room for gathering, a stone fireplace cozies up the area.
In the adjacent dining and kitchen area, there is a palpable invitation to linger. An oversized island includes not just one, but two, bar stool seating areas, while a window situated next to the connected dining space offers clear sight lines to the outdoors.
Designed with an eye to efficiency, the kitchen features a classic work triangle which suits both the casual cooks or seasoned chefs. A laundry room just off the kitchen allows for easy access, helping streamline chores.
Through a pair of garden doors, a spacious fully winterized sunroom promises four-season enjoyment.
Everywhere you look, there is a view, thanks to a dozen windows surrounding the space, plus triangular windows in the gable ends and floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doors that open up to an open-air deck.
Outdoor living areas run the length of the home, adding a gracious invitation to enjoy nature in comfort.
The sundeck connects to a covered timber porch on the rear of the home, which also creates a space for lounging on the patio of the walk-out basement below.
The lower level includes a recreational space with a bar, ideal for enjoying movies or the big game, along with storage space, a bathroom, and a trio of bedrooms for visiting family and friends.
On the main level, the master suite dominates the entire right side of the house, allowing for complete single-level living. But the space is far from utilitarian.
Timber trusses and log walls give the space an unmistakable retreat feel, while a walk-in closet and a private bath provide comfort and privacy.
Access to the rear deck through sliding doors brings a layer of luxury and makes it the perfect place to rest and relax at the end of a full day connecting with family, friends and the outdoors.