Log Cabin Furniture

Log cabin furniture’s are actually a stylish piece of home furnishings that provides a distinctive appeal to the room where it is displayed. It provides beauty and attractiveness.

Log cabin furniture’s are made from strong wood that last a lifetime and are best known for it’s sophisticated and modern design. We normally see log furniture items in vacation cabins, ski houses or hunting lodges. In fact, there are two main categories of log cabin furniture and these are:

Peeled Log – is the type of log wherein the internal well as the external bark of the log is removed.

Unpeeled Log (known as Skip-peeling Log) – is the type of log wherein the internal bark of a log is not removed. Log cabin furniture made from skip-peeling log provides a more traditional look compared to peeled log furniture.


Kinds of Wood Used in Making Log Cabin Furniture:


1. Hickory - this wood is strong but can be conveniently shaped in making distinctive furnishings. Furniture’s that are produced from unpeeled or skip-peeled hickory usually are rockers, coffee table and a lot more.

2. White Cedar - this wood can endure every weather changes without having decayed or damaged. The natural color of this wood is light tan. This kind of wood is usually found in Canada and North Michigan. The log cabin furniture that is produced from cedar wood often has small fractures, which are naturally formed and are not a factory defect. These natural cracks boost more the classic look of the furniture.

3. Red Cedar - this wood has a natural fragrance that is resistant to insects and termites. An intriguing truth is that the red cedar doesn't belong to the cedar family but to the juniper family. Red cedar is used to produce log furniture like dresser, which is the best storage to keep your clothes. The log cabin furniture manufactured from red cedar may last for longer and is valued as a treasure.

Check out our website at Log Home Furniture Directory for the complete list of companies and rustic furniture makers that specializes in log cabin furniture in United States and Canada .