Building New vs Buying
Posted by Ward Cedar Log Homes in Home Design/Square Footage Log HomesIf living in a log or timber home is your desired destination, there are two potential paths to get there: You can buy a pre-existing log home or you can build new. While buying an older log cabin comes with a perk or two (namely, you can move in sooner rather than later), when you line up the pros and cons, building a brand-new log, timber, or hybrid home with Ward Cedar Log Homes beats buying a pre-existing home every time, if we do say so ourselves.
But don’t just take our word for it. Check out three stand-out differences between buying new vs. old.
Still Standing
Posted by Ward Cedar Log Homes in Home Design/Square Footage Log HomesJust about every morning for the past 58 years, Adrian Atkins has woken up surrounded by the warmth and rugged charm of his Ward cedar log home. Adrian’s love for the Ward brand began when he was still in high school in the early 1950s. “My dad, a building contractor, took us to where they were making the logs,” he recalls. “It took us all day to tour the place, and I fell in love with it.” After becoming a civil engineer, Adrian also took on the title of Ward representative. In 1964, he built a five-bedroom Ward home to share with his wife and three children. (With open cathedral ceilings and the primary bedroom on the main, the design was ahead of its time.)
Spring Check-Up
Posted by Ward Cedar Log Homes in Featured Home Care and Maintenance Log HomesAh, spring. It’s all about new beginnings, which means there’s no better time to give your log home a freshening up. Just like the interiors of your home get a boost from a spring cleaning, the exterior of your log, timber, or hybrid home benefit from a little extra attention, too.
Most homeowners admire the exterior of their homes often but from afar — say, when pulling up to the house or doing yard work — but performing an intentional visual inspection of your logs and timbers is important to keep them in tip-top condition. The warmer weather that spring brings makes it an ideal time to perform an annual once-over of your logs.
Here are three common log home threats to look out for (plus an action plan!) as you ready your log home for spring:
Enjoy Now, Add on Later
Posted by Ward Cedar Log Homes inThere is a saying that goes, “You can’t have it all.” It’s a sensible reminder to keep your plans rooted in reality. But if we’re talking about building a log home that you’ll love, we have to respectfully disagree.
We can help you create a building plan that suits your lifestyle and budget today, while ensuring that the home can be expanded later on into your ultimate dream home.
How to Save Money on Your Log Home
Posted by Ward Cedar Log Homes in Home Design/Square Footage Log HomesIt’s no secret that every phase of the log home journey — buying a lot, selecting, and customizing your plan and completing your build — comes with its own set of challenges and opportunities. Often, one of the biggest sticking points for homeowners is, well, sticking to a budget. Thankfully, for every challenge, there is an opportunity — and that includes the possibility of keeping more cash in your pocket.
Here are three tips for keeping costs down through every part of your building journey: