Using log siding for a cabin remodel can add the look and feel to your cabin that you always felt it needed. Timberline Log Exteriors log siding and log corners make your cabin look real. Without log corners, your cabin will look fake. Remodeling an olderĀ family cabin can be very challenging to make it look like a real log cabin. Not only do you have to deal with multiple generations of carpenters in training (usually relatives), but also many miles to the hardware store for the nails or glue that uncle Bob forgot and don’t forget that this cabin has been added on to for 3 or 4 generations. And looks like it! You don’t need a product that looks fake. We use real logs, we just cut them different so they are easier to put up. Its time to bring it together. Make the family cabin look like it was always supposed to. Timberline Log Exteriors can help you pull it together. Make it look real. Contact us, tell us about your cabin, let us help you with the ideas and then call uncle Bob.
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New log siding & Timber Log corners over old lap siding.
1/2" foam to start remodel.
The log detail on the porch brought this remodel together. We had to climb a tree to get the cool support branches.
A lot of work furring this commercial building in Loveland CO. Note the front is concrete block.
Great log rafter detail at roofline.
Cute little rental cabins at the Thompson River Lodge Estes Park CO. They need an update.
What do you call an update that makes a cabin look older? The log bumper was classic.
Great porch detail. We remodeled a dozen of these cabins.
Rockmont Cottages in Estes Park. Furring strips are on.
Rockmont Cottages. Note the insulation and rafter tails.
Glenhaven, Colorado. T-111 flat siding. The carpenter attached the log siding directly to the house.
Note the rafter tails and half round purlins at the soffit. The log handrail is great also.
This is the same house, different view. Glenhaven, Colorado
Now it looks like it belongs in the mountains!
View looking down. The porch log truss was built in place because we couldn't get a crane up there. Hard work but worth it.
A different view on the Before.
This demonstrates what can be accomplished with Timberline Log Exteriors and some imagination.
This is a concrete block structure. Bob is thinking about going home.
Bob stayed and got the furring on. Note that we furred the block out to match the gable.
The sawmill milled all the log siding. Timberline made the log corners.
We are waiting for the log siding to acclimate. About 2 weeks, then we stain.
Now we take a look at the front. It needs a new porch and a run to the dump.
Just like magic. Twinkle twinkle and it's done.
This house looked nice before any work was done. Lyons Colorado.
Note how clean this project is. Great contractor.
The owner told me he had fun telling friends and family to come visit, without telling them about the remodel. They would get lost.
Started as a remodel got out of hand. More improvised scaffold.
This homeowner would lay up some log siding and stain it everyday. A little at a time.
This homeowner wanted to match the garage to his log home. Mission accomplished.
A restaurant-bar in Lyons CO with Timberline log siding and corners.
Note the front porch. Major change coming.
Rafter tails and purlins will be added on to the gable.
Before picture at different angle. Broomfield Colorado
We love it when a project comes together.
This is a summer cabin by Fairplay, Colorado. The owners family did all the work in 1 week.
The log siding was attached with air nails.
Note the blue stained beetle kill log siding and corners to match.
There was no soffit so the owner used metal flashing to protect the edge of the wood.
We train them young. No child labor laws in the mountains.
Homeowner built a log porch later on.
The rafter tails really brought this remodel together. That and the log porch and horse.
The log porch detail is awesome.
Note the plywood in front, it was a garage door.
The furring had to be bolted thru the block to hold it tight.
Front is stained. Carpenter is working on his tan. Trying to match the stain color.
Exterior complete, interior to go. Water stain on photo. No photoshop.
Different view of same building. With garage door.
A big difference. The rafter tails & purlins helped a lot.
This is a before photo of a building next to the last project.
Block wall was crooked so we shimmed it straight.
This became a hair salon.
Home made hole saw experiment. Disaster. To much drill, not enough carpenter!
Remodeled garage to match house.
Great improvised scaffold.
A little stain makes a big difference.
The main house. Better looking scaffold, but not as challenging.
Before of rental cabin by YMCA in Estes Park
We did this one cabin in Estes and then spent 3 winters remodeling all their rental cabins.
Different view. Every view looks great.
When these folks bought this home in Wyoming, they couldn't wait to remodel. Don't know why.
What a difference. Makes you want to go in and get warm.