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Whisper Creek Log Homes
Modern
amenities with rustic charm
Home buyers who plan to build a
lakeside retreat now have another option in cottage properties. Pre-engineered
log homes offer the appeal of traditional log
homes, but with all of the conveniences of a year-round residence.
Whisper Creek
Log Homes, a Canadian company based in Alberta, builds log homes made of
pre-manufactured panels in a factory setting. Each 2x6 exterior wall is
custom-built using hand-crafted half logs, which are fastened to the walls at
the top and bottom at 16-inch intervals.
Entire walls
- complete with windows, sheathing and a house wrap to protect the home against
moisture, and exterior half logs that have been stained and chinked
- are
shipped by truck to a building site.
Oke Woodsmith
Building Systems of Hensall recently built a Whisper Creek log home just north
of Grand Bend. The company's clients are a couple from Detroit, Michigan who
researched pre-manufactured log homes as an alternative to a cottage.
That desire
is common to many of Oke Woodsmith's clients, says Brad Oke, an architectural
technologist and a partner in the family-owned company. Clients choose log homes
mainly for a lakefront or a wooded property.
"They're
looking for a retreat, but they want the efficiencies that you would have in a
new home," Oke observes.
The couple's
log home represents the first Oke Woodsmith has built, although the company has
constructed four timber-frame homes in conjunction with Pineridge Timber Frame
Homes in London.
"We've
stayed away from log homes, traditional log homes, because of the inherent
problems that log homes typically have," Oke says.
Some of those
problems include drafts and heat loss caused by the settling, cracking and
shrinkage of logs. Insulating and wiring full-log homes can also be difficult
because of their solid log construction.
The Whisper
Creek log homes are assembled in a kit that represents 25 per cent of the value
of the house. The kit includes the exterior walls, structural beams, rafters,
framing material, and a staircase; the interior can be finished in half logs or
with drywall.
The homes are
available in a variety of designs that range in size from 725 square feet to
more than 6,000 square feet. They feature maintenance-free, double-glazed, low-e
vinyl windows and 2x6 exterior walls that exceed R-20 insulation values.
Because the
homes are assembled in a factory setting, they can be manufactured to exacting
specifications. "The advantages are that you have the factory quality-control,"
Oke explains.
Once the
panels arrived on the building site in Grand Bend, Oke Woodsmith's role involved
pouring the foundation and erecting the outside frame. The company also looked
after installing the heating and cooling system, as well as the plumbing,
wiring, insulation and drywalling of some interior walls. The last step involved
completing the interior finishes and installing the cabinetry.
Because the
kit allowed for flexibility in the layout of the interior walls, Oke designed
the rooms to take advantage of the beauty of the structural logs. They face all
of the exterior perimeter walls and are also used as ceiling beams and massive
structural supports. Concrete floors throughout the home
are warmed with radiant in-floor heat and finished with engineered maple
flooring, which decreases the possibility of shrinkage inherent in natural
hardwoods. Radiant in-floor heat also heats the home through a boiler system.
The
four-bedroom, four-bathroom home features central air-conditioning, a heat
recovery ventilator and a backup natural gas generator. Special exterior
elements include wrap-around porches on three sides and two balconies that are
accessible from french doors. The 6,000-square-foot home was completed in a
six-month period last July at a cost of $750,000, excluding the property.
With its dark
green steel roof, dormers and chalet-style balcony tucked into a gable, the
home's front elevation has a commanding presence. Wide slabs of Owen Sound
ledgerock form steps that lead from deep perennial flowerbeds up to the front
porch.
Inside, the
scent of pine is evident in the foyer, which features walls of exposed half logs
and slate-coloured porcelain tile floors. The front hallway leads, on the left,
past a full bathroom, also accessible from the rear of the home, to a home
office and a master bedroom.
The owners
invited natural elements into the home's interior through their selection of
custom wood furnishings. In the master bedroom, two casement windows flank a bed
with a high headboard and footboard made of gnarled, knotted wood in light and
dark tones. A blanket box at the foot appears to be wrapped in twisted branches.
In the
ensuite bathroom, a whirlpool bathtub is tucked between two vanities with quartz
counters and cabinet fronts made of half logs. Stone-look porcelain tile floors
and tile walls topped with a mosaic border create a spa ambiance.
The main
living area is located on the opposite side of the home and opens on the right
from the foyer. Double stone arches separate the great room, with its soaring
20-foot ceiling, from an open-concept kitchen and adjoining dining area. A
raised-ledge breakfast bar with a lacquered pine counter further defines the two
areas.
On the
kitchen's perimeter, rustic cabinets of cherry and pine create an unusual mix of
light and dark wood tones that set off the stainless steel appliances and
brushed nickel faucets. A slate backsplash in shades of rust, gold and green is
paired with charcoal and tan-coloured quartz counters.
A two-storey
wall of casement and trapezoid windows in the great room provides a breathtaking
view over Lake Huron. The view is particularly arresting from the vantage point
of a second-floor loft, accessed by a solid pine staircase. Slanted pine
ceilings and a railing of straight spindles give the room a particular sense of
grandeur. The loft overlooks a two-sided, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace that
warms the great room and a screened porch at the side of the home.
A hallway to
the left leads to a bathroom and three children's bedrooms, each decorated with
rustic wood furniture. Each bedroom is distinguished by a stained glass transom
above the doorway.
The lower level walkout
includes a comfortable family room with a gas fireplace and a full kitchen that
open on to a covered patio. A well-appointed bathroom
completes the living area.
Although the
home was a first-time venture for Oke Woodsmith, it was an experiment the
company plans to repeat. The homeowners were delighted with the results and Oke
has two more log homes in the design stage. "Our clients were very pleased with
the outcome," Oke says.
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Oke Woodsmith Building Systems Inc.,
70964 Bluewater
Highway,
Grand Bend, Ontario Canada N0M 1T0
Phone (519) 238-8893 Fax (519) 238-8894
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