This is wonderfully made right here with the Lake view for all to see !!! That will make it worth like GOLD there !!! Glad their putting metal on the roof as with fires in that area !!! It will save it a lot from burning then !!!
Yes, it was a lot of complexity with the roof system and everything. But I think it turned out really well. I’m going to be posting more videos of it because recently it was a bit farther along and I was able to get more video.
Gorgeous area with breathtaking views of the lake from most rooms/areas in the fantastic log home. It sure was well thought out with no expense spared. Your clients have to be soooo happy with the finished prioject. Thanks for sharing another great video.
My GOODNESS!! Aside from not using treated lumber out on the porch, they spared no expense. From the half log stairs, to the clean peeled BIG logs, to that awesome "character post".... Let's not forget that VIEW!!.... Please don't ever tell us that these people have "gone on vacation".
I’m not sure why the contractor chose to use untreated lumber. If you contract with Meadowlark to provide your porch, we will always use pressure treated material for the porch framing. The floor is not always pressure treated since that can be more easily replaced but the framing structure definitely needs to be pressure treated.
Can you do a video explaining and showing the process of adjusting the settling jacks? Does Meadowlark come back to adjust or is it up to the homeowner?
That’s a good idea to do a video explaining the settling jacks. If the home is in our local area, we generally take care of the settling jacks but if it’s a long ways away from us, it’s not that hard for the Customer to just simply turn the nut with a wrench. It only needs to be looked at every six months to a year until it is done settling.
Beautiful home design on a gorgeous piece of property!!!!
Ashley Lake is very beautiful.
This is wonderfully made right here with the Lake view for all to see !!! That will make it worth like GOLD there !!! Glad their putting metal on the roof as with fires in that area !!! It will save it a lot from burning then !!!
It's a beautiful setting!
That's a complicated build!! Nicely executed. Well done.
Yes, it was a lot of complexity with the roof system and everything. But I think it turned out really well. I’m going to be posting more videos of it because recently it was a bit farther along and I was able to get more video.
Thank you.
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 🙏 PRAYING FOR YOUR PARENTS.
SE MICHIGAN 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
Thank you. We have a lot of Amish relatives in Michigan.
SICK NICE JOB
Wao tienes una vista impresionante 👋🙏👌
The folks who chose Meadowlark to build a home for them definitely have a great view.
Wow! This is a beautiful log home. What size logs did they use?
They used our larger sizes logs, I would say they average 12 to 16 inches in width diameter.
Everything is gorgeous ❤❤❤❤
Yes, it is.
Fantastic video
Thanks for the visit
It’s gorgeous!!
I agree.
Gorgeous area with breathtaking views of the lake from most rooms/areas in the fantastic log home. It sure was well thought out with no expense spared. Your clients have to be soooo happy with the finished prioject. Thanks for sharing another great video.
Thank you. It turned out great.
What a view! God’s country!
I feel blessed to live here.
My GOODNESS!! Aside from not using treated lumber out on the porch, they spared no expense. From the half log stairs, to the clean peeled BIG logs, to that awesome "character post".... Let's not forget that VIEW!!.... Please don't ever tell us that these people have "gone on vacation".
I’m not sure why the contractor chose to use untreated lumber. If you contract with Meadowlark to provide your porch, we will always use pressure treated material for the porch framing. The floor is not always pressure treated since that can be more easily replaced but the framing structure definitely needs to be pressure treated.
Can you do a video explaining and showing the process of adjusting the settling jacks? Does Meadowlark come back to adjust or is it up to the homeowner?
That’s a good idea to do a video explaining the settling jacks. If the home is in our local area, we generally take care of the settling jacks but if it’s a long ways away from us, it’s not that hard for the Customer to just simply turn the nut with a wrench. It only needs to be looked at every six months to a year until it is done settling.
Absolutely beautiful. How many millions did that cost?
We didn’t finish the entire house, but I expect he spent a few million.
Elvie, can an AFrame home be log built if the lower level is rectangular?
I suppose that would be possible yes.