Log and Timber Home Living

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Wood and stone. They’re as natural a pairing in the world of log and timber home design as they are in the wild. From a majestic, stone-sided timber frame set atop a hill to a cozy log cabin skirted with rock and nestled into the woods, stone fits a wide range of design applications — and there are almost an infinite number of options available to today’s homeowners.

Whether you plan to clad exterior elements of your home with stone or use rock

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