We're pleased to present another Exceptional Log Home Award winner: <a href="/image-galleries/student-log-homes/pams-log-home">Pam's log home</a>.
This home was built by Pam Neighbors, and she did a fantastic job!
We're pleased to present another Exceptional Log Home Award winner: <a href="/image-galleries/student-log-homes/pams-log-home">Pam's log home</a>.
This home was built by Pam Neighbors, and she did a fantastic job!
Wow!
Pam, you have built a truely amazing log home.
Question...what method did you use to raise your logs in such a short period of time???
And love the PINK saw bar...I think Rod needs one of them on his monster saw. : )
I've been waiting to see these for a while now.
That's a great looking home Pam! Tile work is awesome.
It is very nice except.......it is not on my lot :( the tile is really nice.--everything is nice--should of had the pool table racked though--i have an eye for detail ha ha
Ron
OH MY GOSH!!! What a beautiful home. I so wish we would've been able to make it over Pam when we came for the class. You did an amazing job and it is certainly inspiring.
WOW!!! Beautiful!
What kind of tile is that? It looks kind of like slate. (Lots of slate around here in Eastern Pennsylvania... dunno about WA where we will be building.)
You take some killer pics there Ellsworth!! WOW!! Pams place is truly awesome and her attention to detail shows in "ALL" of her work... even all the custom work she's done on me ;-)
Little corection on the stair detail for ya though Ellsworth.... Pam and I met about 14 yrs ago when she booked her first fishing trip with me for King salmon on the Humptulips River ( I was only a part time guide back then and still working in construction)... We started talking about Log Homes while on the river that day (actually I think it was an all day thing... always dreamed of building my own log home one day and Pam had all this great info from the LHBA course she just got done taking.) and she was indeed the one that turned me on to the LHBA. Took the class very soon after that!! Since then we've become the greatest of friends and Pam did introduce me to my wonderful wife Corrina.
I can still remember going over to Pams property when they just re-did a single wide to live in while they were building and her plans were just sketches drawn out at the kitchen table. Think they just finished building the well house then too.
Thanks Pam!! Love Ya!!!
amazing, is all I can say. Been waiting to see these pics for a while now. Well worth the wait. Just gives me more insparation and a few new ideas. Love the stone work under the bar.
Stu
http://s165.photobucket.com/albums/u64/hemlock77/
the use of cultured stone on this cabin, particularly around the foundation. The log staining/finishing is really nice too. Will it stay that way over time? I think that the use of a masonry patio is also a good idea compared to wood. Your home just makes me say "WOW!"
Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaxURLFn6jU&NR=1
Just another little note on Pam's attention to detail... (Suprised ya didn't get a picture of it Ellsworth) To hide the screws on her wooden bar top in the kitchen Pam has these set in indian head nickels... Way Kewl! Also on the rock veneer used for the bar and wood stove areas Pam mixed in real river rock with the artificial stone veneer... you have to literally knock on each rock to tell whats real and whats not. Lots of other little details throughout the entire house that truly sets Pams place out from others.
Hope Pam finds time soon to sign in and check out the pics and add some comments... She's been SUPER busy lately moving an existing shop and setting up a new one lately.
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