About Us
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Our Core Values

Since 1980 Appalachian Log and Timber Homes has been ensuring our clients with the highest quality craftsmanship.
Tradition Meets Innovation
Blending centuries-old techniques with modern designs to create timeless homes.
Hands-On Craftsmanship
We personally erect what we sell, ensuring quality and precision from foundation to finish.

Built on Trust
Forging lasting relationships through honesty and integrity in every project.
Sustainable Practices
Expertise in wood species and care, preserving your home for generations.
What Sets Us Apart
We erect what we sell—a claim not many log home companies can make. Once your contractor has prepared the site work, foundation, and subfloor, our experienced crew steps in. We construct the heavy timber members of your home and finish out the construction of your log package, setting a standard for expertise and knowledge of log and timber structures.
Our legacy stems from a deep-rooted respect for Appalachian craftsmanship, honed since 1980. Unlike many log home companies, we don't just design; we build. Our expert team personally oversees the construction of each home, ensuring every structure reflects both the traditional and contemporary styles that make each building unique and timeless.
We stand apart through our extensive knowledge of various wood species and their maintenance. This expertise allows us not only to construct new homes but also to preserve and rejuvenate historic structures. Our team's deep understanding ensures that each home we work on is built to last and maintain its beauty through generations.
Our approach is personal. We build relationships founded on integrity and honesty, treating each client's project as our own. From initial design to post-construction care, we are committed to transparency and open communication, ensuring our clients feel confident and informed at every stage.
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Cozy Comfort in a Wide Open Space
July 12, 2018
Although they were not actually looking for abundant acreage, the site was something special. Mount Baldy rises more than 8,900 feet above the valley floor northeast of Townsend, and the owners chose to build as high on its slope as possible.
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Catherine Carter

Forever Classic
July 5, 2018
Not all log construction is equal. Some log homes look dated five years after they are built, but this can be avoided.
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Catherine Carter

Choosing A Log Cabin Roof
July 3, 2018
Choosing a log cabin roof may seem like an afterthought. When choosing a cabin design, it's usually the floor plan that garners the most attention from owners.
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Catherine Carter

10 Log Home Floor Plan Fundamentals
June 29, 2018
A floor plan is the first step toward making your log home happen. This article from Log Home Living presents 10 steps to good log home floor plan design, which can ultimately lower the cost of a log home.
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Catherine Carter

Bedroom Design Dos and Don’ts
June 25, 2018
The bedroom is one of those spaces in your log home that doesn't possess the "can't wait to design it" attitude of the kitchen or great room. However, you always need to know how many of them any home has when you're home shopping.
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Catherine Carter

101 Design Ideas
June 18, 2018
If you are in the process of designing a log home, or just dreaming about it, this article in Log Cabin Homes Magazine provides a room-by-room list is designed to spark your imagination and help ensure that you include all of your needs and wants in your floorplan. READ MORE ...
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Catherine Carter

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