Friday, September 26, 2014

When Did Log Cabins First Come into Creation?



Long before the Europeans came and settled in the Americas, with their colonies and manifest destiny, log cabins were common living quarters for those who sought a solid shelter from the elements. Even though the origin of log homes is uncertain, it is believed that the first log structure was probably produced around 3500 BC, during the Bronze Age in Europe. 

Typical log homes around that time didn’t have the technology that those of today shared for obvious reasons. Even those in the rudimentary times, came up with a basic idea that framed what the modern log cabin has become. Those who populated the areas closest to forests were most attuned to living in these types of log structures. 

Most of the earliest log homes had similar builds, but were designed to handle the environment or climate they were located in. The base of the structures had the log conjoined with interlocking double notch joints, and the wooden logs extended past the corners of the building. The wooden logs used were both round and cut to accommodate the needs of the home. The logs would then be stacked to a suitable height, and could be made somewhat strong structurally speaking with adding moss or other soft material to the corner joints. 

In most cases, common themes throughout were chimney like apparatuses or a vent to allow smoke escape. And with no chemical reaction needed to be involved, the erection of these log structures could be done by a family, with the correct tools, within a few days no matter what the weather or season would be. 

Replacing bad logs or transporting the log home was also pretty simple because of the ease in which the structures could be built. 

Be that as it may, the design and art of the log cabin wasn’t perfected until way later when the ability to use more modern tools and supplies came into fruition. 

That’s where we come in. At Schroeder Log Home Supply we have the supply that takes away the hardships our ancestors faced when maintaining a log home. Check out the site or call our professional log home staff at 1-800-359-6614 and get the right resource for you.

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