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The front elevation of the "Lake Clark" floor plan. Note the 5-light cluster of flood lights and motion sensor at the peak for security and a well lighted driveway. The upper windows are part of the master bedroom in the loft, and the lower windows are bedrooms on each corner with a full bath between the bedrooms.

 

 

 

 

This real fieldstone fireplace has our high-efficiency heating insert. The glass doors also come in brass. Our new glass doors lock into place, making them much safer. We have also designed a new cold air wash down the back side of the glass to help minimize smoke collecting on the doors. The hearth top is charcoal black granite.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Log furniture has become a part of what we offer to our clients. We try to accommodate special requests, such as these cedar log stools.

 

These elk sheds make great coat racks and chandeliers which we  offer as well.

 

 

 

 

 

Rainbow Slate and hardwood floors like this white ash go well together.

 

 

 

 

 

Commercial appliances add style to this gourmet kitchen and are a nice compliment to modern well designed kitchens.

 

A forked log was utilized as a structural member in this truss, and is one of many unique aspects of this Lake Superior home. We have never seen this application of a forked log anywhere. This is another example of log artistry that can enhance the beauty and originality of any structure we build.

View of a home being built in Wisconsin from 70 feet in the air. This home is ready for 2" T & G pine decking. This is the "Wrangell" plan under construction in late November.

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Contact Information

Greg Anderson

Office: (907) 344-5647

Mobile: (907) 230-5008

Email: greg@alaskalogstructures.com

Address

Alaska Log Structures

HC 52 Box 8580

Indian, AK 99540

 

:::If you are interested in our log building course, click here.

 

Alaskan wood carvings by Jordan Anderson.  www.jordanscustom.com