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Log Cabin Homes
 Legacy Begets Legacy Legacy Begets Legacy
A new family home with a country sensibility is welcomed to farmland held for generations.
 Old West Romance Old West Romance
A working livestock ranch in southwestern Montana doubles as a restful retreat for an East Coast family.
 Fantasy Island Fantasy Island
Surrounded by the hustle and bustle of a resort town, one couple finds their historic mountain cabin a comforting retreat.

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How to Calculate Your Building Budget & Financing Timeline
New government regulations have changed every aspect of the home financing process.
Lighten Up!
Interior log finishes preserve and brighten your home’s living space.
A Welcome Change of Pace
Vacation home design trends are influenced by the needs and wants of the owners and their long-term plans for the property.
Smooth Sailing
We offer eight ways to make your log cabin home dream come true.
Exterior Log Finish Primer
Understanding the basics of wood stains and finishes will help you make the right choice for your log home.
Package Deals
Log home packages are an enticing way to buy, but not all of them are equal. Industry experts offer advice to ensure you’re shopping smart.
Universal Design Gains in Popularity
Introduced in the 1980s, UD is well on its way to becoming the new normal in residential construction.
To DIY or Not to DIY
Putting some sweat equity into your log home will save you some money and give you a sense of pride, but make sure you know your limitations.
Custom Rustic Style
Designer Celeste Raygosa and her colleagues at M.T.N. Architects specialize in connecting a natural setting with natural building materials.

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Ensuring Energy Efficiency
Considering the rising costs of energy and the environmental awareness that is so necessary as na...
Eco-Friendly Garden Design
MossCreek The rustic charm of a log home is ideally suited to a natural garden that is in harmony...
Eco-Friendly Fireplaces, Wood Stoves, & Alternatives
Nothing sets a cozy, romantic mood like the crackle of a fire in the fireplace. The smell, the wa...
Going Green
The New Face of FLOR Most of us are familiar with FLOR tiles and think of them as being bright so...
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Using reclaimed and recycled materials when building your home is not just a good way to be kind ...
Passive Solar Principles
Who hasn’t been drawn to the warmth of a sunny spot on a cold day, or cooled off in the shade dur...
Thermal Mass of Log Walls
Cushman Design Group/photo by Roger Wade When talking about green building, energy efficiency, an...
Going Green: Green Building Standards
Cushman Design Group/photo by Roger Wade “Green” is everywhere these days—we recycle, we reuse, w...
Smart Roofs?
With everything under the sun being labeled “smart” these days, it follows that smart roofs are i...

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Smart Roofs?

With everything under the sun being labeled “smart” these days, it follows that smart roofs are in our near future.
by Mike Haskew      Posted 9/5/2012

With everything under the sun being labeled “smart” these days, it follows that smart roofs are in our near future. A smart roof coating made from waste cooking oil from fast food restaurants (minus the smell, of course) is being processed into a liquid polymer that hardens like plastic. When applied to roofing material, the coating switches roles from reflecting to transmitting heat by reading a thermometer. The coating can be adjusted to the location of the home. It is both nontoxic and nonflammable and can be applied to any roof type. It will last for many years and can be reapplied.



credit: Ben Wen, Ph.D.

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