How the Environment Shapes a Log
Wood tells a story long before it becomes part of a home. Every log carries the marks of the place where it grew. Wind, cold, storms, soil, insects, and even the slope of a hill leave their trace in the grain.
Wood tells a story long before it becomes part of a home. Every log carries the marks of the place where it grew. Wind, cold, storms, soil, insects, and even the slope of a hill leave their trace in the grain.
Two woods help create that feeling: old‑growth Yellow Cedar and Western Red Cedar. Both are beautiful and long‑lasting, but each one has its own scent, color, and character. These differences shape how we use them in our handcrafted homes.