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Take a Tour of this Handcrafted Log Cabin Home: An Inspired Living Story

Friday, August 28th, 2009

An Inspired Living Story by PrecisionCraft Log Homes:

Click on the Image Below and Take a Tour of this Handcrafted Log Home Cabin:  Hear the Story, Browse the Photos, and Tour its Floor Plan

Handcrafted Log Home in Mackay Idaho

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Inspired Living: PrecisionCraft Shares Real Life Log Home Stories

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Take design ingenuity and cross it with innovative build solutions. What do you get? Inspired Living.  Over the past few years, PrecisionCraft and Mountain Architects have worked diligently to add a new design to their portfolio each month, each one highlighting a distinctive architectural flare.  Their ‘Design of the Month’ exclusive has sparked interest from around the globe with each month’s new design added to PrecisionCraft’s wide ranging floor plan gallery.

With over 65 of Mountain Architects’ most admired plans now showcased online, their design gallery offers a lot of inspiration!  Now, the artistic duo takes you for a detour over the next four months, sharing real life stories of how Mountain Architects’ new design creations come to life.

“People already love to browse through our award-winning floor plans but now they can see how some of our clients have turned these design concepts into extraordinary timber and log homes,” said Mountain Architects’ lead designer, Matt Franklin.

Inspired Living: Stories You Can Build Upon” will feature the stories behind truly extraordinary mountain style homes. Log home lovers will get the inside scoop on what inspired each home’s design – was it to build a legacy for family generations to come, to incorporate “green” elements to ensure energy efficiency, or to create an atmosphere of warmth and intimacy?  Whatever the reason behind the design, potential log home builders are sure to find inspiration for their own timber or log homes!

June’s Inspired Living Story:  Building a Legacy Home - see how Kelly and Marie take Mountain Architect’s Laurette Chateau floor plan and turn it into their own legacy timber frame home!  Get the full story of this timber frame home.

July’s Inspired Living Story:  A Tale of Three Families - One Design, Three Custom Homes.  PrecisionCraft’s award-winning Woodhaven floor plan has been built a few times over the years.  But, just as no two families are the same, no two homes are the same!  This Inspired Living story illustrates how three clients started with the same Mountain Architects floor plan, but created three very distinct homes.  Each home is customized to match the unique needs, architectural style, property and budget of three different couples.  See all three log homes and read their Inspired Living stories.

VIEW & COMPARE photo tool!  Each online feature story is equipped with an interactive floor plan tool.  If you like the layout of the great room and want to see it come to life, simply click on floor plan itself… easy as that! 

Young Family Log Home Escapes Forest Fire

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

A forest fire roared past our log cabin within a few feet of the front porch. The fire rolled up the canyons from the Salmon River where it started burning three neighboring cabins to their foundations. An older cabin on our property was also totally engulfed by flames and destroyed. Our main cabin was directly in the path of the fire as forest service hot shot crews pumped water from a creek in an attempt to save it. As a wall of fire approached our cabin, the firefighters were forced to flee fearing they would be surrounded without an escape route. By some miracle, the wind shifted at the last possible seconds moving the fire past without igniting our log cabin or an adjacent group of pine trees.

This is our family cabin. We built it in 1994 on an old mining claim that was passed down through my wife’s family. It’s located in the rugged mountains above the Salmon River next to the Gospel Wilderness in Central Idaho. This is some of the most primitive and undeveloped country remaining in the lower 48 states. The Salmon River, also known as “the river of no return,” is the longest un-damned and naturally flowing river remaining in the United States outside of Alaska. The Salmon traverses the entire midsection of Idaho joining the Snake River at the mouth of Hell’s Canyon to form the Columbia River. Over eons, the awesome hydraulic power of the Salmon and the Snake rivers cut deep canyons and gorges through the earth - deeper than even the Grand Canyon. During drought years, these tree lined canyons provide perfect tinder for forest fires. The steep grade and inaccessibility makes fighting fires almost impossible once they start. This summer, over 2 million acres have burned in Idaho – more burned acreage than all other States combined. It’s been a terrible year for fire and a terrible loss.

Our cabin is located more than 5,000 feet above the floor of the Salmon River. There is no cell or phone service, no electricity and the only running water is pumped from a creek that runs in front of the cabin. It’s barely accessible over a rough and rocky road that hasn’t been improved much since miners cut the road through forests and boulder fields for their horse drawn supply wagons. You really have to be motivated to get there but once you make the trip, the country is spectacular. The high mountain lakes are chocked full of cutthroat, brook and rainbow trout. There are deer, elk, moose, bear, mountain goat and bighorn sheep. In the sky, you will see bald and golden eagles, hawks and osprey to name a few. Wolves and cougars stalk the bigger animals while fox and coyotes hunt smaller prey. Every imaginable color of mountain flowers covers the glades and meadows surrounding our cabin.

My children have grown up looking forward to the annual journey to the cabin. They always liked being at the cabin more than any other activity. They are now young adults attending colleges out of State. When they talk about growing up in Idaho and childhood memories, inevitably it brings them back to the summers spent at the cabin exploring the mountains, hiking, fishing and horseback riding. As parents, it is the single best thing we’ve done for our kids - giving them the opportunity and time to be connected to the outdoors and each other.

Coming so close to losing our mountain home invoked the memories and emotions of all the precious time spent there with my family. At PrecisionCraft, we are lucky to be in the business of building “dream homes.” The prospect of losing my own dream home was a stark reminder of the importance of our work. It reminds me of the trust and faith our customers put in us when they make the decision to build their dream home. Our customers build their dream homes for many reasons – vacation, retirement - but most often, our log and timber homes are special places where the family gathers. Charles Dickens, who wrote several novels about orphaned children in search of a home said “Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit ever answered to, in the strongest conjuration.” Dickens was right - dream homes are special and magical. They are the setting where magical memories are formed and families and friendships connect.

It becomes our responsibility to do the best job possible for our customers in understanding their vision of their dream home. Making sure the design is right and the building process runs smooth is just the start of creating the magic of a dream home.

Find out how to contact PrecisionCraft for your own log home.

Whatever it Takes

Sunday, July 15th, 2007

A log home or a timber frame home? Alan Parrington wanted a different kind of home. When Alan Parrington approached the team at PrecisionCraft in April of 2002, he was ready to make his dream home a reality. Making his dream home a reality, however, wasn’t as easy as he expected it to be. Alan had trouble even finding a company that would create the home the way he wanted it - with exposed timber trusses as well as beams ornate with arches. After discussing the project with five different log & timber home providers, Alan decided on PrecisionCraft. According to Alan, “PrecisionCraft was the most cooperative, the most flexible in accommodating his needs, and the most excited to take on the project.”

Using PrecisionCraft’s Boisean model as a starting point, Alan worked with our in-house, architects to design his perfect home. After expanding the floorplan and enlarging the rooms, Alan saw his vision come to life. According to Alan, it was his “complete access to the design team” that made his vision a success.

“I wanted everything. I had a list of a hundred things I had to have. Fortunately, the team at PrecisionCraft was there to guide me; help me understand the impact of what I wanted on the overall design and cost of my home. PrecisionCraft kept me from making terrible mistakes.”

At PrecisionCraft, we believe in providing more than a log & timber home package; we believe in providing a service, a solution to the complicated process of building your home . This service meant the world to Alan. After comparing prices for several log & timber home providers, Alan points out, “I just couldn’t get the same service from any other log & timber home provider. The service is what I wanted.” The service is what made Alan’s dream a reality.

Our PrecisionCraft team continues to focus on providing a service. We provide complete access to our in-house, degreed architects, a full line of products to match the design of your home, and assistance in the construction of your home. Our dedication to service continues to set us apart from other log home & timber home providers.