Thinking about a summer cabin retreat for getaways with family and friends? Now is the time to start planning its design, structural elements, floor plan, and size. Summer cabins are typically smaller and simpler houses that see limited use near a lake, by a river, in the woods, or the wilderness.
A summer cabin need not be overly expensive when you build it with wood log siding. You get the full log look without the full log price and can enjoy the same experience.
Why Build A Summer Log Cabin
You can enjoy a summer log cabin for a variety of uses. It’s a wonderful place to get away from it all for a few days each week or a couple of summer vacations. Other family members and friends can also rotate using it and enjoy its rustic and pleasant atmosphere.
Use it for simple gatherings
BBQs are great fun
Enjoy a fishing trip
Plan hikes around it
Hold a work meeting
Go swimming or boating
Many people rent their cabins in the off-season as a way to pay for it. That’s not a bad idea because some popular areas can claim high daily or weekly rental fees. Your cabin can also be used in the winter months for fun with riding snowmobiles, skiing, ice fishing, or hunting. Cozy up to a wood-burning stove or fireplace and enjoy the comfy evenings.
Cabin Wall And Siding Construction
Here’s how to build that cabin without going into heavy debt. You will enjoy it more if you don’t have to worry about making expensive monthly payments. Use these construction ideas:
Select a reasonably priced lot that does not need a lot of grading
Get bids from three construction companies to obtain affordable pricing
Install adequate footings and a foundation within the budget
Construct a standard base, subflooring, wall framing, and the roof
Apply OSB board or plywood, house wrap, and wall insulation
Install the pine log corner system of your choice, then add the log trim
Install pine log siding on the exterior and log siding or pine paneling on the inside
Complete the inside and trim work.
Wood log siding is available in three favorite profiles: quarter log, half log, and premier log. Each style differs in its width and thickness to achieve the log look you desire. Check with your supplier to see if smooth and hand-hewn surfaces are available.
Summer Log Cabin Corners And Trims
A log cabin’s appearance can vary with the choice of log siding, corners, and trims. Select log corners and trim that match the style of pine log siding. The log corners are attached to the wall framing with long galvanized screws followed by the trims and siding. Favorite styles include:
Exterior Log Corners
Butt-N-Pass in 10”x10” for half and premier log siding
Saddle Notch in 10”x10” for half and premier log siding
Vertical corners in 6” and 8” diameters for quarter and half log siding
Exterior Log trims
Quarter Log – Use 2”x6” or 3”x4”
Half Log – Use 3”x6” or 4”x4”
Premier Log – Use 4”x4” or 4”x6”
Your summer cabin can be stained and sealed with many different colors or simply finished with a sealer and several coats of a clear coat product.
Log Cabin Trusses, Beams, And Posts
A summer cabin can be dressed up with some pine ceiling log trusses, beams, and log posts. You and any visitors will be awed by their appearance on the inside or outside of a log cabin. All three are used for both structural support and aesthetics.
Laminated wood beams, steel beams, and metal air ducts can be covered with real pine log beam covers made to your exact specifications. Pine log rafters, log perlins, log joists, and peeled log posts are also available to add more of a rustic atmosphere to your cabin.
Log Cabin Pine Flooring
Knotty pine flooring is a natural for log cabins and log homes. It’s available in unfinished and pre-finished conditions in several sizes and ¾” thickness.
Unfinished knotty pine flooring is available in 4”, 5”, and 6” widths and assorted lengths. Each piece is end-matched with tongues and grooves on all four sides for fast and easy installation. This affordable product needs sanding and a floor finish applied after you install it.
Pre-finished knotty pine flooring comes with a micro-chamfer on the edges for a neat look and easy installation and in 6” width only. It also has the end-matched design with tongues and grooves on all four sides. It is finished with a high-quality clear coat for durability that resists yellowing. Learn about underlayment materials for wood floors from this helpful article.
Your summer log cabin retreat can be a dream come true with basic planning, a budget, and a conventional home contractor. What are you waiting for?