The Blue Mountain Lodge
The The Blue Mountain Lodge is an efficient log home package design, and features a beautiful V-prow with lots of glass. We then added a little width to the home, so each room is a foot wider than a Cascade, and added a large entry side dormer, called the grande entry with a log truss, which also creates a beautiful area up in the center of the loft. This has a great layout, popular open floorplan, and has a similar designed prow to our Ponderosa lodge, only smaller in size, about 3560 square feet, depending on the loft layout. With our larger 10” Swedish coped and peeled logs, this awesome design is priced at $158,000. 8.5″, 9″, 10″ & 12″ logs are available with this efficient design. Figure about 5-6K cheaper without basement materials. You can make this model more efficient by dropping the grande dormer entry, and adding a smaller gabled entry with truss and porch, another popular choice. This home sports 6 bedrooms and 6 baths, but can be up to 9 bedrooms (this one has 2 suites in the loft for an AirBnB). Remember, you can tweak your log cabin house design infinitely! Final price depends on log wall size, lumber and materials market at time of purchase, and your customized design.





Fully Customizable Log Cabin Kit Designs
You can flip the floorplan left to right, up, down, move things around to make rooms larger and others smaller, stretch the design (more costs), shrink it (save $), make it taller, different wall log diameters, add or subtract deck, railing, porches, entry trusses, add a garage, you name it, all doable. We try to advise you to keep the bathrooms stacked (plumbing costs), so a wet wall is shared, and some design elements like ridge lines and posts need to be approximately where they are, but the sky is the limit (let us help you get what you want)!
Interior View

The interior of a Blue Mountain or Ponderosa Lodge has an amazing open floorplan, and can be modified to suit your tastes as well, no charge.
Interior View

The dining area opens up to the great room, and a great room it is. This dining area was turned sideways, as there was no island in the kitchen, so it can integrate into the kitchen area.
Interior View

The kitchen of a Blue Mountain (or any lodge) is always unigue, and you can leave the logs as a backsplash, or put rock, tile, granite, whatever you like there. Looks great and is functional, along with great lighting that hangs off the loft log floor joists.