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Design, materials and craftsmanship of The Rocky Difference.
the highest order. Over 30 Years of Experience
Our design team starts with a unique blueprint for your home – you. We work with you to Rocky Mountain Log Homes has been designing quality-crafted homes in
determine your needs, tastes and your sense of style. Then we put over 30 years of award- the Bitterroot Valley since 1974.
winning design experience and our state-of-the-art CAD System to work. After arriving at
Hundreds of Design Awards
a basic set of plans, we work with you to customize your Rocky home into a one-of-a-kind
We have worked with architects and clients from around the world and have
creation. Once the plans are the exact way you want them, our production team takes over.
won many national and international awards for originality, aesthetics and
floor plan layout.
First, we choose your logs from our selection of Western woods. Each log is naturally
seasoned, meaning it was cut fully seasoned, not green. Only one log out of every 10 we Naturally Seasoned, Dry-Standing Timber
inspect makes the grade. This ensures your home is built of the finest, truest and most Rocky logs are harvested as dry-standing timber, timber that’s dead but
beautiful logs available. The chosen logs are then milled to exacting standards and fitted hasn’t fallen. Naturally seasoned, these logs are true and stable, making
with our WeatherLock® spline and gasket system. for a superior building material. Harvesting such trees is also more
environmentally responsible than cutting green timber.
We can also help you put together a package of complementary construction elements –
Only Log Home Manufacturer With A Certified Forester
windows, doors, interior walls, roofing, skylights, decks and more. From start to finish, our
Rocky Mountain Log Homes has the only certified forester overseeing the
experts are there to guide you and make creating your Rocky home fun and easy.
selection of our wood supply and standards ensuring that we use only the
strongest naturally seasoned, dry-standing timber for our logs.
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32’
Kitchen
Bath
10’ x 12’6”
Bedroom
9’ x 10’6”
24’
Porch
6’
32’ x 6’
4 5
Loft Main Level
18’ 35’ 8”
Dining
8’6” x 10’ Kitchen
Bath
Bedroom
10’6” x 10’
W.H.
Down
23’ 8”
23’ 8”
Living Room
Loft/Storage 13’ x 17’
Approx. 9’ x 14’6”
Bedroom 10’ x 14’
Up
Porch
8’ x 35’6”
8’
The Winchester RM007
Main Level: 834 sq. ft.
Loft: 423 sq. ft.
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Total: 1,257 sq. ft.
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Garage Upper Level
32’ 32’
Living Room
14’ x 14’
3-Bay Garage Bedroom
23’ x 31’ Balcony 13’ x 15’ Balcony
24’
8’ x 6’ 8’ x 4’
24’
Dn
Kitchen
7’6” x 9’
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Loft Main Level
26’ 43’6”
Up
Storage Kitchen Living Room
8’ x 12’6” 13’6” x 24’6”
Bedroom
Bath 10’ x 14’
25’6”
25’6”
Balcony
4’ x 16’
Bath
Porch
8’
8’ x 28’
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Upper Level Main Level
RM083 8’ 40’ 8’
Main Level: 1,120 sq. ft.
Upper Level: 758 sq. ft.
Total: 1,878 sq. ft.
40’
8’
Up
Open to Living Room Below
Bedroom
13’ x 15’- 6”
Master Bedroom
14’6” x 15’6” Living Room
19’6” x 13’6”
28’
28’
Down
Wraparound Porch
8’
The Cottonwood
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Upper Level Main Level
14’ 22’ 14’ 9’ 14’ 22’ 14’
Living Room
17’ x 21 ‘ Deck
10’
10’
Open to
Living Room Covered
Below Porch
Dining Room
11’ x 13 ‘
Bedroom
Bedroom 11’ x 15 ‘ Master Suite
11’ x 15 ‘ Dn 12’ x 13 ‘
22’
22’
Study
Kitchen Entry
11’ x 13 ‘ Bath
Bath
Up Laundry
6’
Entry Porch
14’ 24’ 12’
9’ 50’
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Main Level
Bath
Bedroom
11’x 12’
Down Entry
Kitchen
48’
Dining Room
22’
Bedroom
14’x 21’
Living Room
20’x 15’
Deck
20’ 21’
Up Lower Level
Family Room
20’x 25’
36’
15’
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Upper Level Main Level
15’ 20’ 15’ 6’
RM086
Main Level: 1,524 sq. ft.
Upper Level: 1,114 sq. ft.
Total: 2,638 sq. ft.
8’
Screened
15’
Open to Porch Breakfast
Living Room Nook
Below
Living Room
19’x 19’6”
Bedroom
13’6” x 14’ Bedroom
13’6” x 14’
Kitchen
Master Suite 12’x 15’6”
27’
14’ x 16’ Porch
Study Down Up
20’
Laundry
Bath Entry
Walk-In Closet Bath
Walk-In Closet
Porch
6’
50’
Troy House
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18’ 10’ 20’
10’
Bedroom
10’6” x 11’6”
Dressing
Bedroom
10’
9’x 13’
Bath
37’
The Canyon View Bath
20’
Master Bedroom
Deck (optional) 13’6” x 13’6”
Deck
25’
Down
Down Living Room
19’x 19’ Approx.
10’
Pantry
7’6” x 6’6” Entry
21’
Shop
4’ x 10’
RM051
Main Level: 1,983 sq. ft.
Garage: 670 sq. ft.
© 2000 Rocky Mountain Log Homes Total: 2,653 sq. ft.
Deck
14’
Open to
10’
4’
Living Room
Below Deck
Porch Living Room
10’
10’
9’6” x 15’6” 17’ x 19’6”
26’
11’6” x 20’
26’
Den
26’
9’6” x 14’
Bedroom Entry
11’6” x 20’ Kitchen Bath
10’ x 16’
Bath
10’
Entry Porch
52’
52’
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Lower Level Main Level
RM076
Main Level: 1,167 sq. ft.
Master Suite: 526 sq. ft.
Lower Level: 1,088 sq. ft.
Total: 2,781 sq. ft.
Up Bedroom
10’10” x 15’5” Bath
20’
Entry
Up
Deck Kitchen
Down
24’
Master Suite Garage
Dining 23’4” x 23’6”
Living Room
19’11” x 16’9”
Walk-in
Closet Master Bath
4’
Down
Balcony
5’ 21’ 24’
24’
Master Suite
24’
The Silverthorne
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40’
Loft
10’
Loft: 534 sq. ft.
Lower Level: 1,154 sq. ft.
Total: 2,880 sq. ft.
Bedroom Bath
10’x 11’ Kitchen
Bath 10’x 12’
Dining Room
Open to 12’x 14’
Study Living Room
Below
28’
28’
Dn
Dn
Dn
MasterSuite
Master Suite
11’- 6” x
11’6” x 13’13’ Bedroom
11’x 11’ Living Room
16’x 16’
Up
Entry
6’
Lower Level 12’
6’
Entry Porch
Laundry
Storage
9’6” x 12’ 12’ 16’ 5’
Bath
Family Room
15’x 27’
28’
Bedroom
11’x 11’
Up
Up
40’
The Manchester
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Main Level Upper Level
14’4”
Deck
Living Room
16’6” x 20’6”
14’4”
Down
27’4”
Loft Bedroom
15’ x 14’
Bath
Bath
Open to
Dining Entry Storage
Room Below
11’ x 15’
Up
Bedroom
27’4”
15’ x 16’
Porch
54’ x 10’
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Upper Level Main Level
48’
Bath
Master
Bath
Loft
Kitchen
Laundry
11’ x 12’
Bedroom 11’6” x 14’
Master Bedroom 11’6” x 13’6”
16’ x 13’6” Bedroom Nook/Dining
W.H.
Down
30’
30’
Open to Below Bath
Down
Bedroom
11’6” x 13’6”
Family Room
17’ x 27’
Up
48’
Down
Living Room
19’ x 19’
Porch Porch
20’
20’ x 7’ 20’ x 7’
Deck
23’
7’ 7’
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Lower Level Main Level
32’ 4” 32’
RM010
Main Level: 1,136 sq. ft.
Upper Level: 937 sq. ft.
Lower Level: 1,136 sq. ft. Porch
Bath
10’ 4”
Total: 3,209 sq. ft.
Laundry Den
14’
9’6” x 13’
Linen
Pantry
Entry Bath
10’
Up
Down
Bedroom
11’ x 16’
34’ 4”
Mechanical Up
Trout
13’ 8”
BBQ
Kitchen Island
14’
14’6” x 14’
34’
Living Room
Family Room 19’6” x 18’
10’ 4”
10’
Upper Level
Patio
32’
18’ 3”
Lower Deck
Seat
Open
Down
14’ 6”
Master Bedroom
34’
Dressing
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Main Level
26’ 54’
Covered Porch
Great Room
Master Suite 21’10” x 18’5”
15’5” x 15’10”
Lower Level
58’
Master Bath Down
2-Car Garage
26’x 25’ Kitchen Dining Room
Mechanical Room 10’10” x 16’8” 12’6” x 16’3”
12’7” x 11’9”
Up
Bathroom
Recreational Room Screened-in Porch
18’ x 19’4” 16’ x 12’
Dry Sauna
Hobby
Room
Bedroom
15’ x 13’
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Main Level Loft
RM078
Main Level: 2,294 sq. ft.
Loft: 648 sq. ft. Balcony
Garage: 552 sq. ft.
Total: 3,494 sq. ft.
24’
12’
Down
1/2 Bath
Deck Kitchen Utility
Garage
24’
Up
Bath
Master Suite
15’x 14’8”
28’
Master Bath
14’10” x 8’4”
Deck
Covey Run
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Main Level
90’
19’ 27’ 20’
Guest Room
12’ x 11’
Nook
Kitchen 10’ x 9’
16’ x 12’
Entry
10’ x 10’
Down
Dining Room
51’
21’ x 15’
Master Bedroom
27’
18’ x 15’
Living Room
35’ x 25’
3-Car Garage
24’ x 37’ Deck
Deck
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Upper Level Main Level
16’ 22’ 16’ 16’ 22’ 16’
Open to
Living Room Deck
Bedroom Below Living Room Deck
20’6’x 22”
16’
15’6” x 19’
Dn
27’
Study Down Two Steps
Bath Master Suite
Bedroom 15’6” x 13’
13’x 17’6” Dining Room Dn Up
15’x 15’6”
27’
Covered
Patio
16’x 16’6” Kitchen
11’x 15’6” Laundry Bath
54’ Entry
9’
Entry Porch
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Lower Level Main Level
24’ 24’ 18’ 4’
RM074
Main Level: 1,692 sq. ft.
Loft: 495 sq. ft.
Lower Level: 1,692 sq. ft.
Total: 3,879 sq. ft.
Bath Master
Bath
26’
Master Suite
26’
17’1” x 15’5”
Bedroom Covered
Porch
Up
Bath
Entry Great Room Deck
Up 21’- 6” x 23’
Study Down
Garage
29’
23’1” x 28’1”
Bath Library Kitchen
12’10” x 11’2”
Laundry Dining
24’ 8”
Living Room
Kitchen
Deck
Hot
9’ 2”
Tub
46’
Bear Creek
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Lower Level Main Level
RM080
Main Level: 1,820 sq. ft.
Loft: 305 sq. ft. Deck
Lower Level: 1,868 sq. ft.
Total: 3,993 sq. ft.
14’
Game Room
14’
21’2”x 18’3”
Dining
Sitting Area Master Suite 15’2” x 12’2”
15’2”x 12’6” Fly Tying 15’2”x 15’5”
28’
Master Up
28’6”
Bath Laundry
Mech.
Up Entry Kitchen Deck
Room Storage Room 14’10” x 14’
Bedroom Bath 15’2”x 14’2”
12’9”x 14’2”
Covered Porch
16’ 22’6” 16’
16’ 22’ 16’
Loft
22’
Open Loft
21’2”x 14’11”
Down
The Selway
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Lower Level Main Level
62’
24’
Bunk Room
20’x 14’
Guest Room
15’x 12’
Screened
Porch
10’x 15’ Covered
Patio Entry
28’
Porch
Up 8’x 12’
Down
Kitchen
52’
16’x 10’
Office/Lounge Storage
14’x 22’ Garage
26’x 24’
Hobby Shop
Master Bedroom
Great Room 16’x 15’
20’x 18’
Dining Room Master Bath
12’x 15’
Deck
12’x 50’
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Upper Level Main Level
RM072 Covered
Main Level: 1,969 sq. ft. 28’ 24’ 12’
Balcony
Upper Level: 1,519 sq. ft.
Lower Level: 1,181 sq. ft.
Total: 4,669 sq. ft. Porch
Bedroom
19’- 8” x 15’10”
Laundry Computer
22’
Room
22’
Bath
Bath
Up
Down Kitchen
Office Down 15’4” x 14’6”
12’x 20’
20’
Bedroom
Porch
24’
23’x 14’
Master Suite Great Room Dining
Open to Bath 16’2” x 23’ 11’6” x 11’10”
21’8” x 11’8”
Below
Deck
Balcony
Balcony
64’ 6’’
Up
Bath
20’6”
Bedroom
21’- 6” x 11’- 2”
Lower Level
Grey Wolf
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Upper Level Main Level
20’ 22’ 20’
Living Room
Deck 18’ x 21’
Bedroom
14’
Open to Dining Room 11’6” x 14’
Down
29’
Linen
Attic 16’6” x 19’
29’
Entry
59’
Pantry Master Bath Jacuzzi
Closet
Kitchen
36’ 12’ x 14’
Porch
Bonus Room 25’ x 29’6”
30’
6’ Garage
30’
Down 20’ 16’ 26’
24’
35’x 23’
24’8”
24’
Powder Den
9’x 10’ Storage
Bedroom 12’x 8’6”
6’
17’ 14’6” x 12’
Entry 5’ 3’ Laundry
24’
12’
3’
8’6”x 5’
6’
Down
64’8”
Pantry Up
6’
6’- 6”x 5’ 5’
11’4”
Sitting
24’8”
Kitchen
Screened Porch
Family Room 5’
16’
16’
16’6”x 23’
Dining Room 17’x 15’
3’
6’
Breakfast
Nook
7’
Main Level
19’
3’6” 9’6” 9’6” 30’
16’8”
Bedroom
16’
10’6”x 15’6”
Bedroom
10’6”x 15’6”
30’8”
Lower Level
The Summit RM081
Main Level: 2,343 sq. ft.
Lower Level: 2,360 sq. ft.
© 2000 Rocky Mountain Log Homes Garage: 864 sq. ft.
Total: 5,567 sq. ft.
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Lower Level Main Level
16’ 24’ 16’
16’ 24’ 16’ 14’
RM092
Main Level: 2,190 sq. ft.
Upper Level: 1,280 sq. ft.
Lower Level: 2,265 sq. ft.
8’
Total: 5,735 sq. ft. Deck Deck
14’
14’
Exercise Room Living Room
15’ x 17’6” 23’ x 31’6”
Bedroom
28’
15’ x 17’6” Family Room Breakfast
23’ x 46’ Dining Room
14’x 15’ Nook
Master Suite
28’
Storage
Upper Level Bath 15’ x 9’6” 15’ x 17’6”
8’
Up 14’x 16’
Entry
Dn
8’
Up Deck
14’
Open to
Balcony Living Room Below Balcony
Bedroom
Bedroom
28’
Dn
Open to Entry
8’
Below
Spanish Fork
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Buying a Rocky
Mountain Log Home.
Am I limited to the designs in this book? What are my heating options?
In more than 30 years, we have never built Due to the superior insulating quality
exactly the same home twice. Use our floor plans of our log walls, any system you can put in a
as starting points; then with use of our Computer- conventional house will work as efficiently, if
Aided Design System, we’ll create your home from not more, in a Rocky Mountain Log Home.
the ground up. We can even show you what it will
look like before a single log is cut. Does Rocky build the homes or just design them?
We do not actually construct the home.
What about insulation? That is typically done by a licensed contractor or
Logs are a natural insulator. Millions of tiny the homebuyer. We can provide a list of
cells in the wood trap air to provide one of the reputable builders in most areas.
most efficient insulations known to man. Logs are
even more effective than other kinds of insulators Where does the plumbing and wiring go?
because they radiate back warm air in the winter Wiring is generally run through the logs,
and cool air in the summer. For the conventional so only the outlets are visible. The plumbing,
walls or ceilings in your home you can choose as in conventional houses, is installed in the
from a wide-array of energy efficient insulation interior stud partition walls.
products. How much will a log home cost?
Don’t logs settle over time? There are many factors involved. While we
As with all houses made of wood, there can tell you the price of a specific plan, your
will be settling around windows and doors in construction and furnishing costs will
a log home. But unlike other log home determine your ultimate cost. We urge you to
manufacturers, we have a policy of using consult your builder, but log homes can be highly
timber that has been seasoned naturally. In competitive with custom conventional buildings
addition, without affecting the structure, we of similar quality.
design each home to absorb the small amount of What about financing my log home?
settling that naturally occurs. Financing a Rocky Mountain Log Home is
How do you protect the outside of the house no different than financing any other type of
from weathering? home. And while we don’t provide financing,
Once the log shell is up, a preservative is we work in conjunction with national mortgage
applied to the outside by brush or airless sprayer. companies who specialize in log home financing.
We can recommend and supply a wide range of
excellent products that give you a choice of color What does the Rocky Warranty cover?
and other properties. Our warranty is the best in the business,
because it is backed by a third party.
What kind of foundation is best? Everything we manufacture is covered by the
Our homes have been built on basements, warranty. This includes all logs and timbers,
crawl spaces, concrete slabs and wood foundations. the WeatherLock ® system, factory milling
Local codes, soil conditions and personal and joinery.
preference will determine the actual size and style.
Commonly Asked
Questions With Answers.
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1883 Highway 93 South
Hamilton, MT 59840
Phone 406/363.5680
Fax 406/363.2109
www.rmlh.com
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