Log Cabins and Extremely Cold Weather
Traditional handcrafted log homes and cabins don’t have per-fabricated insulation in the walls like a standard built home, because the logs ARE the insulation.
Traditional handcrafted log homes and cabins don’t have per-fabricated insulation in the walls like a standard built home, because the logs ARE the insulation.
Handcrafted log homes have a way of stopping people in their tracks. Their presence is bold yet warm, rustic yet refined. And when you place one in a landscape as dramatic as New Mexico—where red rock cliffs, desert sage, and endless blue skies define the horizon—the result is nothing short of breathtaking. Cascade Handcrafted Log Homes has long understood how powerful this harmony can be. In regions like New Mexico, our homes don’t just sit on the land; they become part of it.
From the heights of the Rocky Mountain National Park to deep canyons carved by the Colorado River, it’s impossible to name all the stunning places in Colorado.
Cascade Handcrafted Log Homes has built hundreds of homes across this beautiful State. Near the emerald-green national forests, with fields of vibrant summer wildflowers and the shores of crystalline lakes. To the autumn-colored hillsides blanketed with aspens and rivers lined with cottonwoods with shimmering hues of gold and red and then of course there’s winter.
Montana has a way of getting under your skin. Maybe it’s the wide‑open skies, the untamed mountain ranges, or the feeling that life slows down just enough for you to breathe. It’s a place where craftsmanship matters, where natural materials still carry weight, and where a home isn’t just a structure, it’s a statement. That’s exactly why log homes have become a defining part of Montana’s landscape, and why Cascade Handcrafted Log Homes continues to build some of the most admired custom homes across the state.