Explore this stunning luxury log home with timber accents located on a prime lake lot. This Timber Harbor home plan perfectly blends the traditional rustic feel of a timber and log home with elegant design elements. The luxury timber frame lake house has over 5,265 square feet of finished living space. With unfinished spaces, this home is nearly 8,000 square feet.
Ideal for hosting and entertaining, this rustic, luxury log cabin has an open floor layout that connects the dining room, kitchen, and living room. This elegant log home has four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a home office, a three-seasons room, a loft with a sitting area, and a lower-level lounge. There are also plenty of outdoor living spaces, including a deck, a covered porch, and a patio. A finished three-stall garage offers plenty of space for parking cars and storing lake toys. A subterranean garage has been converted into a workshop, and a standalone garage adds additional storage space. Every detail has been carefully considered when designing this luxury timber frame home to maximize the space on this narrow lake lot.
Exquisite timber craftsmanship and stonework, along with drywall finishes on the interior walls, and eight-foot-tall knotty pine doors, give this lake log home a luxurious feel. Large windows provide expansive views of the lake and the surrounding landscape. Let’s take a tour of this luxury timber and log home by the lake.
Interior of the Luxury Timber & Log Home Design
This rustic log cabin interior is warm and inviting with elegant details throughout.
Main Level
Let’s explore the main floor of this lakefront log cabin.
- Great Room: Starting off in the great room, this centrally located space in this rustic luxury cabin features a decorative timber truss with a hand-hewn finish and a massive wood-burning fireplace with stonework that carries over onto the side wall. The stone complements the hand-hewn trim and whitewash ceiling finish. This luxury log house has a feature wall of windows that lets in plenty of natural light and provides lake views. The windows are finished in a bronze color that works nicely with the dark chocolate stain on the trim and the hickory flooring.
- Dining Room: The dining area is connected to the great room and features a large black walnut table that can seat up to 12 people. The wood ties in perfectly with the hickory floor. A chandelier above the table adds to the elegant aesthetic of this luxury timber frame home.
- Three-Season Porch: The three-season porch is located off this central space in this rustic log cabin. This space can be used almost year-round, as windows can be opened during summer and spring, and infrared heaters warm the space during the colder months.
- Kitchen: This luxury log home plan has a kitchen that is a chef’s dream with plenty of space for cooking and serving food. White cabinetry with a gray glaze adds a nice contrast to the honed black granite countertops and gray backsplash. The cabinets wrap around the wall into the foyer for plenty of storage space. One of the highlights of this elegant kitchen space is the massive island with plenty of seating, a prep sink, a microwave drawer, and a wine cooler. In this rustic, luxury cabin, there are gorgeous light fixtures above the island. The kitchen has a well-laid-out design with convenient appliance locations. The dishwasher is placed just past the island so that when it’s open, there is still plenty of space for people to walk around. The double oven and microwave drawer are located across from one another and conveniently near the refrigerator, making food preparation a breeze.
- Pantry: A walk-in pantry is located near the kitchen and garage. It features open solid wood shelves that tie in with the beams and trim work.
- Mudroom: Also near the attached garage, you’ll find a mudroom drop zone area in this rustic luxury log cabin. A built-in bench makes it easy to take off shoes when you come inside. There is a closet, perfect for hanging jackets and coats, along with storing cleaning supplies. A zero-entry door to the garage makes this space accessible and future-proofs the home, making it ideal for aging in place.
- Foyer: A large entryway with enough space to put on shoes and coats greets you as you enter this luxury timber frame home from the front door. The customers chose to use a chiseled tongue and groove wall finish, one of our proprietary textures. Four-by-ten bandboard wraps the ceiling, and the same whitewash finish is used here that was used in the great room.
- Half Bath: Located near the foyer is a beautiful half bathroom, which is ideal for guests. Elegant details like a vessel sink and a gorgeous vanity piece with an open shelf at the bottom were added in this space. An awning-style window allows light into the room while maintaining privacy.
- First-Floor Master Suite: A private master suite is located at the corner of this luxury log home. Large windows provide views of the lake from two different directions. An 18-foot vaulted ceiling with beams and a rich, darker brown ceiling finish adds a sense of warmth and openness to the bedroom. The master bedroom also has patio doors that lead to an outdoor space where you can enjoy sunrises and sunsets. The hallway to the master bathroom has his and her closets on either side. In the spa-like bathroom, you’ll find a his and her vanity, with a built-in makeup counter, deep drawers, and utility storage on top. A water closet houses the toilet, and a pocket door closes off that space without having a door open into the room. This home was built to be the client’s forever home, so a zero-entry tiled shower was designed, making it easy to walk in without having to step over a ledge.
- Home Office: Around the corner from the master bedroom, this rustic log cabin has an office with a corner view of the lake. Hand-hewn details adorn this space with bandboard, beams, and trimwork around the two-panel arched doors.
- Laundry Room: The laundry room placement was also carefully selected during the design process of this lakefront log cabin. It’s centrally located, near the master suite and the stairs that lead up to the loft and guest bedrooms. This space has a textured glass door, plenty of cabinetry and counterspace, along with a utility sink, and a pedestal washer and dryer.
Upper Level of the Lake Log Home
The upstairs of this lake log cabin and timber frame home provides additional bedrooms, bathrooms, and a gathering space that overlooks the great room. The rustic timber staircase is quite the statement piece, with timber-worn railings and spindles, three hand-hewn stringers, four-by-12 treads, and eight-by-eight hand-hewn posts.- Loft: The loft features the same timber edge and spindles as the staircase and provides a view of the lake from above, and this space opens into the great room from above. A timber accent truss is pulled up so it doesn’t obstruct the view. The loft also has a piano and a kitchenette, and there is plenty of space for playing games and reading.
- Two Identical Guest Suites: On either side of the loft, you’ll find a bedroom with its own private bathroom. Each bedroom has a vaulted ceiling with exquisite timber craftsmanship and ceiling fans. Dormers provide extra space, great for a sitting area or a desk. The bathrooms have hand-hewn shelving for extra storage. One bathroom has a tub and a shower unit, while the other has a tiled shower. One of the bedrooms has a door that leads to the unfinished space over the garage.
Lower Level of the Lakeside Log Cabin & Timber House
The finished lower level of this lake timber and log home adds more living space to this floor plan. The entire lower level has in-floor heat, and on one side, a walk-out wall provides access to the outdoor patio.
- Family Room: Creative wall finishes, like the custom art piece on one of the walls, add to this space. The family room has a gas fireplace with a large stone chaise. Rustic details continue down here with a custom pool table, with a chiseled tongue and groove finish on the sides and rails. Arcade games and a dartboard made from old dock pieces can also be found in this basement. The ceiling has a darker tongue and groove finish similar to the one in the master bedroom.
- Storage Room: A large storage room provides ample space for storing lake toys, life vests, and even holiday decorations.
- Mechanical Room: The basement of this rustic log cabin has a mechanical room, ideal for this smart-enabled home. Throughout this luxury timber frame home, Google Nest Minis are built right into the walls for controlling music, and they also function as an intercom system.
- Bedroom: The fourth bedroom in this luxury timber frame house is located in the basement and has windows that provide views of the lake.
- Bathroom: There is a full bathroom downstairs with a vanity and toilet separated from the shower with a pocket door for added functionality. A brick wall adds a nice contrast to the drywall in this space.
- Lounge: This lounge area was designed with entertaining in mind. Brick continues in here, along with other materials, like timber and granite. The space features a built-in wet bar with hand-hewn timber shelving and metal accents in the cabinetry. Patio doors lead to the outdoor living space.
- Subterranean Garage: This luxury timber frame lake home design has a subterranean garage located underneath the main three-stall garage. This space was converted into a workshop, but there are many ways it can be used. It can be an extra storage space, a place to store a boat and outdoor toys, a home theater, or a gym.
Exterior Features of the Log & Timber Frame Lake House
This gorgeous lakeside log home features various materials, including shiplap siding, board on board, shakes, metal spindles, and stone. The signature chiseled trim is used on the feature wall.
This house measures an impressive 35 feet tall. From the deck, stairs are tucked discreetly in the corner, leading to the lower-level patio. Outdoor living areas connect the inside of the home with nature. There are covered porches and decks with sitting areas and eating areas. The patio has a gas-lit wood-burning fire pit. Another sitting area with a fire pit is near the dock.
Expanding the Square Footage of This Rustic Timber & Log Cabin
The lower level and additional unfinished living space above the garage is a great, cost-effective way to add square footage to any timber or log cabin floor plan. This space could eventually be finished to make a bonus room or additional bedrooms and bathrooms.
A one-car detached garage is also located on the property, featuring a bell tower from the original home. This space can be used for additional storage.
This rustic log home has an impressive front porch with stone pillars, a timber accent truss, and stamped concrete, which boosts curb appeal. Like many of the other spaces in this elegant log and timber frame home, the design incorporated a zero-entry front door. This luxury log home floor plan also features a full-size tennis court, pickleball court, and basketball court.
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